Apex News


October 22, 2025
Apex Launches Project Shadow: America’s First Commercially-Led, On-Orbit Space-Based Interceptor Demonstration


March 24, 2026
Apex and KSAT Join Forces to Accelerate Satellite Missions With Streamlined, End-to-End Capabilities
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March 14, 2023
Q&A with Andrew Berg, Apex Head of BD and Sales
Andrew Berg joins Apex to lead business development and sales with Apex’s commercial and government customers. Previously Andrew was VP of Business Development at Loft Orbital. In this blog post, we’ll do a Q&A with Andrew.


February 28, 2023
Q&A with Chuck Phillips, Apex Thermal Engineer
Meet Chuck Phillips, Apex's thermal engineer.


February 14, 2023
Q&A with Kabir Marwah, Apex Software Engineer
Apex Software Engineer Kabir Marwah talks about his career, the importance of software, and more.


January 31, 2023
Q&A with Thomas Salzman, Director of Spacecraft at Apex
Meet Thomas Salzman, Apex's Director of Spacecraft. Thomas talks about his career throughout old and new space, and why he chose to come revolutionize satellite manufacturing at Apex.


November 3, 2022
Payload: Why Apex Believes the Satellite Bus Sector Is Ripe for Innovation
The startup seeks to manufacture 100-kilogram class satellite buses that can support ~100 kg of payload. Its first product is called Aries.


October 25, 2022
dotLA: Apex to Manufacture Small Satellites in LA
The global market for small satellites is booming. A report from Trends Market Research last April estimated that the


October 24, 2022
TechCrunch: Apex takes on satellite bus ‘bottleneck’ with seed round led by a16z
The Los Angeles-based company has set its sights on the satellite bus — the part of the spacecraft that hosts the payload — which it says is the “new bottleneck” hitting the space industry.


October 24, 2022
Spacenews: Apex raises seed round to mass produce smallsats
Apex plans to develop a satellite bus called Aries that can be produced in volume to serve a variety of smallsat applications


October 24, 2022
CNBC: Andreessen Horowitz-backed startup takes on mass producing spacecraft
A pair of heavy-hitter startup founders is turning their attention to what they see as a key bottleneck in the space industry, and has already won backing from high-profile venture capital.