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Voyager Technologies, Inc. (NYSE: VOYG) is a defense and space technology company whose news flow spans national security programs, commercial space infrastructure and microgravity-enabled innovation. Company press releases highlight mission-critical work that ranges from AI-enabled intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) for the U.S. Air Force to participation in the Starlab commercial space station joint venture.
News about Voyager often covers defense and national security contracts, such as research and development for next-generation ISR systems and digital signal processing capabilities for multi-domain operations. These updates describe efforts to develop GPU-based surveillance systems enabled by AI, situational awareness tools that fuse information from multiple sources and technologies intended to track threats across military and civilian RF infrastructures.
On the space side, Voyager-related news includes developments at Starlab Space LLC, a joint venture among Voyager Technologies and other partners that is building a next-generation, AI-enabled commercial space station. Releases describe customer commitments, strategic investments and credit facilities that support Starlab’s development, as well as its role in providing a platform for microgravity science, life sciences research, advanced materials development and next-generation manufacturing technologies.
Voyager’s news stream also features microgravity manufacturing breakthroughs, such as a patent for an extraterrestrial method to grow larger, purer crystals for high-performance optical communications, and academic and workforce partnerships with institutions like the University of Connecticut and the University of North Dakota, along with participation in NASA’s HUNCH program. Investors and observers can use the VOYG news page on Stock Titan to follow these contracts, partnerships, financing events and technology milestones as they are announced.
Voyager (NYSE: VOYG) announced the acquisition of ExoTerra Resource on October 27, 2025, adding electric propulsion capabilities aimed at defense and commercial spacecraft markets.
Key points: ExoTerra’s Halo thruster is proven aboard DARPA Blackjack ACES; ExoTerra supplied 21 propulsion modules to York Space Systems for the Space Development Agency Transport Layer; ExoTerra holds contracts with commercial customers and NASA. Voyager said the deal closes a domestic propulsion capability gap and supports manufacturing, testing and qualification of propulsion systems in the United States, aligning with Voyager’s strategic initiatives such as Golden Dome.
Voyager Technologies (NYSE: VOYG) will host its third quarter 2025 earnings results conference call on Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2025 at 9 a.m. ET with senior management.
Voyager will publish third quarter 2025 results after the market closes on Monday, Nov. 3, 2025. The earnings release and presentation will be posted to the company's investor relations website before the call. A live webcast and an archived replay (available about one hour after the call) will be accessible in the Events & Presentations section at investors.voyagertechnologies.com.
Voyager Technologies (NYSE: VOYG) announced management will participate in investor meetings at the J.P. Morgan U.S. Opportunities Forum on Nov 12–13, 2025 in Miami and will present and meet investors at Deutsche Bank's Global Space Summit on Nov 19, 2025 in New York.
The company is described as a space, defense and national security firm focused on mission-critical solutions; management engagement at these events indicates investor outreach and public presentations in November 2025.
Starlab Space LLC (NYSE:VOYG) announced that Belgium-based Space Applications Services (SpaceApps) has joined as a joint venture partner and investor in their commercial space station project. The partnership strengthens Starlab's international presence and expands capabilities for customers through SpaceApps' expertise in space systems, mission operations, and payload integration.
SpaceApps brings valuable assets including avionics, the ICECubes service, and mission control software. The collaboration will extend to SpaceApps's Space Innovation Laboratories across Europe, providing expanded microgravity research access. The partnership marks another milestone as Starlab progresses toward its Critical Design Review scheduled for year-end.
Voyager Technologies (NYSE:VOYG) has selected Vivace Corporation to manufacture the primary structure for Starlab, a next-generation commercial space station. As the majority holder of Starlab Space LLC, Voyager is advancing the development of one of the largest single spaceflight structures ever created.
The project has received over $217.5 million in NASA funding and completed 27 development milestones. Starlab aims to replace the International Space Station (ISS) and maintain continuous U.S. presence in low-Earth orbit, serving both government and commercial customers for research, technology demonstrations, and advanced materials development.
Starlab Space LLC has chosen Vivace Corporation to manufacture the primary structure of its next-generation commercial space station. The aluminum-based structure, among the largest single spaceflight structures ever developed, will be built at Vivace's New Orleans facility with support from the Michoud Assembly Facility (MAF).
The project aims to extend the International Space Station's legacy by providing continuous access to low-Earth orbit for scientific research, technology development, and commercial applications. As NASA's most capable Commercial LEO Destination (CLD) concept, Starlab will support a continuous astronaut presence and serve various national and international users. The station's development is progressing toward its Critical Design Review in December, with launch planned for later this decade.
Voyager Technologies (NYSE:VOYG) has acquired BridgeComm's proprietary technology to enhance its optical communication solutions capabilities. The strategic acquisition aims to accelerate the development and delivery of advanced communication systems for both defense and commercial markets.
The acquisition enables Voyager to fast-track development of optical communications essential for low-Earth orbit architectures and resilient space networks. CEO Dylan Taylor emphasized that this move will help address rapidly growing defense needs while enabling parallel commercial applications, including aircraft-to-satellite connectivity for enhanced global network throughput.
Voyager Technologies (NYSE:VOYG) has achieved a significant milestone by launching Space Edge™, the first multi-cloud region in space, to the International Space Station. This space-hardened cloud infrastructure brings computing power directly to orbit, enabling 30 times faster data processing compared to traditional satellite-to-ground methods.
Developed by LEOcloud, a recent Voyager acquisition, Space Edge processes data in orbit, reducing latency, enhancing security, and lowering data transport costs. The platform utilizes Podman technology for application management and supports evolving encryption technology, positioning Voyager to capture new revenue streams across defense, civil space, and commercial markets.
Voyager Technologies (NYSE:VOYG), a leader in space, defense and national security solutions, has announced its participation in two upcoming investor conferences in September 2025.
Management will present and hold investor meetings at the Jefferies Industrials Conference in New York (September 3-4) and the Morgan Stanley 13th Annual Laguna Conference in Laguna Beach, California (September 12).
Voyager Technologies (NYSE:VOYG) announced that Jeffrey Manber, President of International and Space Stations, has been inducted into the International Astronautical Federation Hall of Fame for 2025. Manber, who co-founded Nanoracks (acquired by Voyager in 2020), played a pivotal role in developing the Bishop Airlock, the first commercial airlock on the International Space Station.
As the only American to officially work for the Russian space program, Manber established the first commercial contract between NASA and the Soviet Union's NPO Energia. Currently, he leads Voyager's international growth initiatives and their Starlab joint venture, while also inspiring VISTA, the first U.S. science park dedicated to in-space research.