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GorillaLink

Satellite IoT connectivity platform for tactical defense

Israel
1-10

Vitality Radar

59
Current
6M History
Industry
Updated 3 days ago

Pillar Analysis

Presence
Digital footprint, brand visibility, and online reach across channels
64
Business
Revenue signals, funding status, partnerships, and market traction
58
Innovation
R&D activity, patents, product launches, and technology adoption
72
Pulse
Recent momentum — hiring trends, news mentions, and social engagement
55
Capacity
Team strength, leadership depth, and organizational scale
46

Strategic Assessment

Strategic Vector

GorillaLink is positioning itself as a secure, satellite-first IoT connectivity PaaS for mission‑critical and remote applications, with a growing emphasis on emergency and homeland security use cases.[1][2] It is pursuing a niche but strategically important role bridging multiple satellite constellations to provide resilient, global coverage for sensors and emergency hotspots.[1][2][3][4]

Efficiency Ratio

With roughly 10 employees, $2.5M raised, and a focused PaaS offering serving multi-satellite IoT and emergency communications, GorillaLink appears to convert relatively modest resources into differentiated technology and early partnerships, indicating above‑average capital efficiency for its stage.[1][2][3][4]

Evidence Signals

Funding HIGH Israel

Raised a total of about $2.5M in pre-seed funding, including a $2M round in January 2023 backed by Israel Space Agency, Techstars, Israel Innovation Authority, WorldQuant, E2MC, In-Ventech, I4F and space-focused angel investors.

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Product Launch HIGH Israel

Developed and launched a Satellite Emergency Hotspot product focused on emergency communications following the October 7 events, building on its satellite IoT connectivity platform.

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Partnership MEDIUM Israel

Reported partnerships with several well-known homeland security and government organizations for deployment of its satellite connectivity solutions.

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Other HIGH

Operates a satellite IoT operations cloud and plug-and-play PaaS that connects smart devices across multiple satellite networks to provide 100% global coverage.

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Other MEDIUM

Positions its software platform as enabling IoT monitoring devices to connect to multiple satellite and cellular networks in a cost-optimized way, claiming 20–80% cost reduction vs. existing solutions.

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Hiring MEDIUM Israel

Lists approximately 10 employees and 5 open positions, indicating active hiring and team scaling from a small base.

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Other HIGH

Describes its core technology as a patented Edge-to-Cloud Platform-as-a-Service enabling secure data transmission over any satellite constellation, marketed as 100% secure and always-available.

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Expansion MEDIUM Austin, Texas, United States

Maintains a presence listed in Austin, Texas, alongside its Israeli base, suggesting early international footprint or commercial outreach in the United States.

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About
Provides an infrastructure-free satellite-as-a-service connectivity platform for internet of things devices. The system utilizes low-profile plug-and-play satellite hardware to enable continuous remote monitoring and equipment control in cellular-denied environments.
Relevancy
Satellite-as-a-Service platform with strong homeland security applications, backed by Israel Space Agency and government funding. Developed Satellite Emergency Hotspot for October 7 response enabling communication in security rooms during emergencies. Platform serves HLS organizations and government agencies with 99.9% uptime connectivity anywhere.
Tags
#satellite #iot #emergency #hls #israel #space #agency #99.9 #uptime #hotspot

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