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Helio Corporation develops advanced space power and engineering solutions for next-generation space infrastructure. News about HLEO centers on space-based solar power, orbital energy systems, lunar infrastructure, space-qualified hardware, mission-critical engineering, and related work for commercial, government, defense, and civil space customers.
Recurring updates also cover the company’s engineering pipeline, NASA SBIR-related development of QuasiStatic Release Mechanism technology, intellectual property activity through HelioSpace Corporation, investor and industry engagement, and capital-structure actions such as debt restructuring and note conversions. The company trades on OTC Pink under the symbol HLEO.
Helio (HLEO) filed a patent application for a resettable, low-shock release mechanism for spacecraft deployment systems, expanding its proprietary space hardware IP portfolio.
The technology, filed via subsidiary Heliospace, is patent-pending at the USPTO, targets repeated low-shock deployments, and has anticipated unit pricing of roughly $5,000–$10,000, with no assurance any patent will be granted.
Helio (OTC:HLEO) announced an approximately $900,000 NASA contract to provide deployable antenna systems using its proprietary SABER™ technology for the DUSTER experiment on a future Artemis lunar mission.
This award marks Helio's fifth lunar mission, including two completed CLPS missions and two additional CLPS missions under contract, reinforcing its focus on lunar infrastructure and surface operations.
Under the 21‑month contract, Helio will deliver two SABER‑enabled deployable antennas to study the Moon's dust and plasma environment, supporting data for future lunar surface operations.
Helio (OTCID:HLEO) highlighted how Anthropic’s confidential IPO filing and rapid revenue growth underscore a looming AI power bottleneck. Citing reports that Anthropic’s valuation nears $1 trillion and revenue run rate exceeds $47 billion, Helio argues that AI’s expansion will require massive new electricity infrastructure.
According to Helio, space-based solar power platforms that collect solar energy in orbit and beam it to Earth could provide scalable, continuous, low‑carbon power to support accelerating AI-driven data center demand worldwide.
Helio (OTC:HLEO) outlined its strategy to capitalize on NASA’s shift to a permanent Moon Base and continuous lunar development. NASA’s expanded CLPS 1.0/2.0 programs and multiple commercial providers create ongoing demand for lunar infrastructure.
Helio supplies space-qualified hardware for four CLPS missions and one Artemis mission, operates at the hardware subsystem layer for landers, rovers and payloads, and reports a history of zero mission failures. The company believes this positioning supports repeat participation as lunar missions scale.
Helio (OTCID:HLEO), a developer of advanced space power and engineering solutions, is hosting a two-day investor roadshow in New York and Hartford on May 27–28, 2026.
Events include investor luncheons and dinners to engage institutional investors, family offices, and strategic capital focused on next-generation space infrastructure.
Helio (OTC:HLEO) announced a bi-coastal investor roadshow in May 2026, reflecting increased investor interest and market visibility. Events begin May 13 in Pasadena and Palm Desert, then move May 27–28 to New York and Hartford, featuring targeted luncheons and dinners with 20–40 investors each.
Management will discuss long-term growth strategy, intellectual property, operational progress, and Helio's role in space-based power systems that beam solar energy from orbit to Earth.
Helio (OTC:HLEO)/b) highlights Space-Based Solar Power (SBSP) as a path to amid what it calls the worst modern energy crisis, driven by the Strait of Hormuz closure.
Helio’s SBSP aims to deliver 24/7 baseload power, target LCOE below $0.10/kWh, and use ~10% of terrestrial solar land needs.
Helio (OTC PINK:HLEO) completed participation at the Market Movers Investor Summit in New York on May 4-5, 2026, holding one-on-one investor meetings and a media interview to expand visibility and investor engagement.
The company emphasized its role in space infrastructure and orbital energy, outlined its engineering pipeline, and said it will continue roadshows and investor outreach.
Helio (OTC PINK:HLEO) said it has begun hiring engineering talent as its contract pipeline and space-based solar power (SBSP) development expand. The company reported an active near-term pipeline of approximately $12 million, supports six lunar-related contracts, and added a mechanical engineer to bolster execution.
Hiring targets system design and integration to support commercial and government programs and scale SBSP efforts.
Helio (OTC PINK: HLEO) will participate in the Market Movers Investor Summit in New York on May 4-5, 2026. Senior leadership will meet investors to discuss Helio's strategy for orbital energy, space-based solar power systems, and capital-markets engagement to support long-term commercialization.
The company plans one-on-one meetings and broader sessions to increase visibility with institutional and strategic investors and to outline its role in lunar and orbital infrastructure development.