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GorillaLink

Satellite IoT connectivity platform for tactical defense

Israel
1-10

Vitality Radar

59
Current
6M History
Industry
Updated 20 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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