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Growing up, Ronak Kumar Samantray wanted to be an astronaut — a dream he shares with most children who ever looked up. What stayed with him, though, was a different kind of memory: writing his first "Hello World" on a computer as a kid, with no qualifications required and nobody saying no.

After co-founding NowFloats, acquired by Reliance, he founded TakeMe2Space in 2023 with a simple provocation — if an entire industry flourished because anyone could access a computer, what happens when anyone can access a satellite?

Our Mission: We exist to make orbital infrastructure as accessible as the internet.

Roads, power grids, the internet — every generation builds the infrastructure layer that unlocks the next era. Orbital compute is ours.

Our belief pillars

We didn't buy off-the-shelf and rebrand it. Every core system — from radiation shielding to on-orbit processing — was built in-house, from scratch.

3. Built from first principles

Satellites collect more data than the world can download. The answer isn't bigger pipes — it's smarter processing, closer to the source.

2. It’s capture and compute

1. Space is infrastructure

The crew
bringing our mission to life

22 people
1 audacious
idea

Don't see your role? We're always looking for exceptional people.

RFengineer 1

RF Engineer
Experience: 1 years
Location: Hyderabad

FPGAengineer 1

FPGA Engineer
Experience: 1-2 years
Location: Hyderabad

MechanicalEngineer 1

Mechanical Engineer
Experience: 3-5 years
Location: Hyderabad

We're a small team doing unreasonable things. If that sounds like your kind of work, you'll fit right in.
We’re always looking for talent, but especially for the positions below.

Join the crew!

“In the news lately...”

TakeMe2Space Schedules MOI-1a Launch on SpaceX Falcon 9 After PSLV Setback

16 April 2026

Analytics India Magazine

India’s TakeMe2Space sets sights on 50-kilowatt data center

16 April 2026

Space News

World's 1st space cybercafe: Rent this Indian satellite for price of a cup of coffee

11 January 2026

India Today

Space startup targets India’s first orbital data centre in Telangana

9 January 2026

The New Indian Express

Spacetech Startup TakeMe2Space Raises USD 5 Mn Led by Chiratae Ventures

9 January 2026

Entrepreneur India

8 Futuristic Companies Building Data Centres in Space

11 October 2025

Analytics India Magazine

TakeMe2Space & Azista Aerospace to launch POEM Experience Centre in Ahmedabad

26 September 2024

The Hindu Business Line

Hyderabad startup takes a giant leap: World's first satellite lab in space

17 August 2024

Indian Defense Research Wing

Indian space startups ink pacts with Australian platform to demonstrate refuelling satellites

24 July 2024

The Print

Four startups to launch experiments on board ISRO’s PSLV- C58 flight

31 December 2023

The Times of India

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