Takeshi Hakamada
Net worth: 51 M $ as of 31/05/2026
Net worth: 51 M $ as of 31/05/2026
Takeshi Hakamada is the founder of Ispace Technologies, Inc., founded in 2010, where the title held was Chief Executive Officer.
Mr. Hakamada is the founder of ispace, Inc., founded in 2010, holding the title of Chief Executive Officer & Representative Director.
Current jobs include Director at ispace Europe SA since 2017, Representative Director at ispace Japan KK since 2021, and President at ispace Technologies US, Inc. since 2016.
Education history includes graduate studies at Georgia Institute of Technology and undergraduate studies at Nagoya University.
| Company | Date | Number of shares | Valuation | Valuation date |
|---|---|---|---|---|
ISPACE,INC. 8.21% | 25/02/2026 | 12,000,000 ( 8.21% ) | 51 M $ | 31/05/2026 |
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| ISPACE, INC. | Founder | 01/09/2010 |
ispace Technologies US, Inc.
ispace Technologies US, Inc. Information Technology ServicesTechnology Services The company is located in the US. Part of ispace, Inc., ispace Technologies US, Inc. is an American private lunar robotic exploration company specializing in developing micro-robotic technology to enable low-cost, frequent transportation services to and on the moon. The company focuses on expanding human presence in space by creating a sustainable space-based economy centered on lunar resource utilization, particularly water extraction for fuel production. Its activities include lunar surface exploration, resource mapping, processing, and delivery to customers in cislunar space, supporting commercial lunar mining and infrastructure development. The company’s flagship programs, such as HAKUTO-R, involve multiple lunar missions deploying lightweight landers and small planetary rovers equipped with advanced imaging, environmental sensors, and AI capabilities for terrain mapping and resource harvesting. ispace Technologies US collaborates with partners including NASA, JAXA, and MBRSC, and participates in initiatives like the JAL Group’s ARGO project, the first lunar transport service by an airline. The company pursues a multidisciplinary approach combining technology, finance, policy, and science to accelerate private-sector innovation in space exploration, supports pharmaceutical and life sciences research in lunar microgravity, and offers payload services for government, academic, and commercial customers. | President | 01/09/2016 |
ispace Europe SA | Director/Board Member | 01/03/2017 |
ispace Japan KK | Director/Board Member | 01/07/2021 |
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Ispace Technologies, Inc.
Ispace Technologies, Inc. General GovernmentGovernment Develops networked micro robots for building detailed maps of available resources in the space | Chief Executive Officer | - |
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Georgia Institute of Technology
Georgia Institute of Technology Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
Nagoya University
Nagoya University Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
Ispace Technologies, Inc.
Ispace Technologies, Inc. General GovernmentGovernment Develops networked micro robots for building detailed maps of available resources in the space | Government |
ispace, Inc.
ispace, Inc. Aerospace & DefenseElectronic Technology Operates as a lunar robotic exploration company that manufactures micro-robotic technology based landers and rovers | Electronic Technology |
ispace Technologies US, Inc.
ispace Technologies US, Inc. Information Technology ServicesTechnology Services The company is located in the US. Part of ispace, Inc., ispace Technologies US, Inc. is an American private lunar robotic exploration company specializing in developing micro-robotic technology to enable low-cost, frequent transportation services to and on the moon. The company focuses on expanding human presence in space by creating a sustainable space-based economy centered on lunar resource utilization, particularly water extraction for fuel production. Its activities include lunar surface exploration, resource mapping, processing, and delivery to customers in cislunar space, supporting commercial lunar mining and infrastructure development. The company’s flagship programs, such as HAKUTO-R, involve multiple lunar missions deploying lightweight landers and small planetary rovers equipped with advanced imaging, environmental sensors, and AI capabilities for terrain mapping and resource harvesting. ispace Technologies US collaborates with partners including NASA, JAXA, and MBRSC, and participates in initiatives like the JAL Group’s ARGO project, the first lunar transport service by an airline. The company pursues a multidisciplinary approach combining technology, finance, policy, and science to accelerate private-sector innovation in space exploration, supports pharmaceutical and life sciences research in lunar microgravity, and offers payload services for government, academic, and commercial customers. | Technology Services |
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ispace Japan KK |
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