Venturi Space invests €250 million in France

Venturi Space investe 250 milioni di euro in Francia
Venturi Space & Venturi Astrolab rovers ©Venturi Space

Venturi Space announced a €250 million investment in France to establish its new 16,000 sq m technology centre in Toulouse.

The site will be dedicated to the design and manufacture of critical technologies for lunar and Martian mobility, as well as to the assembly of the rovers developed by the company.

The industrial project led by its Chairman, Gildo Pastor, comes at a time of major acceleration. NASA has selected the CLV-1 rover developed by the American company Venturi Astrolab, Venturi Space’s strategic partner, to transport its astronauts across the surface of the Moon from 2028. This vehicle will draw, in particular, on critical technologies developed by Venturi Space.

To meet the growing needs of American and European lunar programmes, at a time when surface mobility is becoming one of the key challenges of sustainable lunar exploration, Venturi Space will employ nearly 200 highly qualified people in Toulouse. Already established in Toulouse for two and a half years, the company is developing, in collaboration with the Group’s Swiss and Monegasque entities, critical technologies for lunar and Martian exploration, including high-performance batteries, hyper-deformable wheels and energy management systems, among others.

Venturi Space’s development in Toulouse is part of both an American and a European momentum. In the United States, NASA’s selection of Venturi Astrolab confirms the relevance of the technologies developed by Venturi Space for the next crewed Artemis missions. In Europe, Venturi Space is contributing to the preparatory work for future lunar rovers. This momentum is reflected by Mona Luna, its 100% European lunar rover, unveiled in June 2025.

Gildo Pastor, President of Venturi Space, declared:

I have always believed that mobility would be one of the keys to space exploration. Today, the momentum is there. With this €250 million investment and the creation of nearly 200 jobs, Venturi Space is taking a decisive step forward. We have the technologies, the experience, the partners and, soon, the industrial tool to go further. I want this project to succeed, to bring an entire sector with it, and to inspire Toulouse.

Dr. Antonio Delfino, Director of Space Affairs at Venturi Space, said:

In Toulouse, Venturi Space will bring together the key expertise required to industrialise lunar and Martian mobility. This site will be Venturi Space’s European flagship. Our teams will work there on critical technologies, on the integration of complex systems and on the assembly of rovers designed to operate in the most extreme environments. It will play a central role in our ability to meet the requirements of American and European lunar programmes.

Source: Venturi Space

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