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Voyager Technologies, IPO in 2025
Voyager, Starlab, Space Station
Voyager, Microsats

Voyager Technologies, previously called Voyager Space, is a Denver-based space exploration and technology company, focussed on U.S. national security and defence markets. Voyager Technologies listed via an IPO in 2025.
They have shifted from commercial space to zero in on defense contracts, making hay while the sun shines so to say as apparently rising geopolitical tensions and a phase of Trump 2.0 military modernization is set to open the gates for funding of strategic space assets.
Voyager is restructuring into three business segments:
Defense and National Security
Space Solutions; and Starlab Space Stations. Starlab is a US-led joint venture between Voyager, Airbus, Mitsubishi Corporation, and MDA Space. The goal is serve global space agencies and companies while ensuring continued human presence in low-Earth orbit and the transition of microgravity research into the new commercial era.
Voyager provides innovative space solutions, claims to be a leader in the design, development, and operation of space-based systems, and has a team of experienced engineers and scientists who are passionate about pushing the boundaries of space exploration.
Their products and services include:
Space stations
Satellites
Spacecraft subsystems
Microgravity research
Human health research

The Voyager Technologies IPO was widely anticipated and well covered by many space news (see Space News) and financial new websites (See Yahoo for this Whopper of a headline: Palantir-Backed Voyager Eyes $3B IPO Amid AI-Driven Defense and Space Boom).

Following the IPO they then conducted a capital raising via an Upsized $435.0 Million Convertible Senior Notes Offering. The Voyager Convertible Senior Note is not a simple instrument but interesting how it is sized to build out infrastructure at fair terms.

Voyager is not a one-trick pony, or a one-tech space company. It has multiple verticals and build-out opportunities, but a lot of its future success is riding on one asset: Its participation in a private space station that could replace the ISS.

As of January 9th 2026, the Voyager Technologies price has been a bumpy ride and might just be in a fair trading range.

Voyager Share Price from TradingView