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Voyager Advances Dual‑Use Capability with Latest Investment

Written by: Leah Martin | August 21, 2025

TL;DR
  • Voyager Technologies, a Seraphim portfolio company, has invested in Latent AI to bring smarter, faster decision-making to space and defence systems.
  • Latent AI’s software is built to work in tough environments, like orbit or the battlefield, where real-time responses matter most.
  • The partnership boosts Voyager’s ability to deliver dual-use intelligence for both commercial and defence missions.
  • Voyager’s stock jumped on the news, showing strong investor support for the move.

Introduction

Voyager Technologies (NYSE: VOYG), part of the Seraphim Space portfolio, has announced a new investment in Latent AI, a company known for making artificial intelligence work where it’s needed most: right at the edge.

By running AI directly on these systems, Voyager can sharpen its edge: improving reaction times, decision-making, and autonomy in places where every second counts.

It’s a smart match that reflects Seraphim’s backing of dual-use technologies, those built to solve real-world challenges across both commercial and defence sectors.

Why This Matters: From Data to Decisions, Fast

In space and on the battlefield, there’s often no time, or signal, for sending data back to the cloud. Latent AI’s approach puts the AI brain directly on the hardware, allowing for real-time action without the wait.

This kind of edge AI is a big deal. It changes satellites, aircraft and defence systems from passive sensors into active decision-makers, helping missions move faster and respond smarter.

Seraphim’s Take: Dual-Use That Delivers

Voyager’s is a textbook example of dual‑use innovation in action.

By partnering with Latent AI, Voyager is integrating technology that meets the demands of both defence missions and commercial operations. In national security, edge AI enables faster targeting, better situational awareness and increased mission autonomy. On the commercial side, the same capabilities can be used for everything from Earth observation and disaster response to smart infrastructure and autonomous vehicles.

This adaptability is exactly what Seraphim looks for in a portfolio company. Dual‑use isn’t just a buzzword, it’s a strategy for resilience, scale and long‑term impact.

Voyager’s focus on embedding AI directly into space systems shows how the company is thinking ahead.

Leadership Commentary

“AI is transforming the edge from a passive collector to an active combat multiplier,” said Dylan Taylor, CEO, Voyager Technologies. “We’re making the leap from merely collecting data at the edge to understanding it instantly, putting mission intelligence where the mission happens in real time.”

What Comes Next

This move is a clear step toward smarter, more autonomous systems. By embedding intelligence at the edge, Voyager and Latent AI are building tools that act fast, learn quickly and adapt on the fly.

It also caps off a milestone summer for Voyager. The company went public on the NYSE in June, and is already making good on its ambitions with strategic moves like this investment. Voyager is clearly setting a pace that puts it at the forefront of space-based, dual-use innovation.