Ramon.Space and Foxconn Expand Strategic Partnership to Deliver Scalable In-Orbit Data Center Infrastructure
Ramon.Space, a leader in space computing infrastructure, and Ingrasys, a subsidiary of Foxconn Technology Group and the world’s largest manufacturer of server and storage platforms, today announced an expansion of their collaboration to develop data center infrastructure for space.
As data generated in orbit continues to grow, traditional Earth-based infrastructure faces increasing limitations driven by latency, bandwidth constraints, power availability, and environmental challenges. Space-based data centers address these limitations by bringing compute, storage, and connectivity into orbit, enabling a new architecture for processing space data in real-time and at scale as well as supporting new classes of satellite missions.
Ramon.Space is pioneering in-orbit data centers, leveraging its existing computing, storage, and communications platforms to bring scalable space infrastructure into orbit. Ramon.Space’s technologies have overcome the core challenges of space-based infrastructure, including radiation tolerance, compute performance, autonomous operation, power efficiency, and thermal management.
Ingrasys has been a key partner in manufacturing Ramon.Space’s space computing product line. The expanded partnership focuses on scaling these platforms into a dedicated, production-ready space product line, leveraging Ingrasys’ global manufacturing expertise to support scalability, quality, and long-term deployment.
“Expanding our work with Ingrasys to build data center capabilities in space marks a major milestone in turning space computing from innovation into infrastructure,” said Avi Shabtai, CEO of Ramon.Space. “We are laying the foundation for in-orbit data centers that enable real-time processing, reduce reliance on downlink and support the next generation of software-defined satellites and distributed systems.”
“Ingrasys is proud to extend our collaboration with Ramon.Space into the in-orbit data center domain,” said Benjamin Ting, CEO of Ingrasys. “By combining world-class manufacturing with Ramon.Space’s innovative computing platform, we are helping unlock a new era of space infrastructure.”
These space-based data centers are designed to complement terrestrial data centers and cloud infrastructure, while uniquely supporting space-generated data that cannot be efficiently processed on Earth. The initiative supports emerging applications across Earth observation, communications, government missions, and future space-based services.
The Ramon.Space–Ingrasys initiative will begin with prototype development and testing, with plans to scale toward future operational deployments as the industry moves into an era of space-based data infrastructure.