(Reuters) - Japan-based space infrastructure company Interstellar Technologies said on Tuesday that it has reached a strategic capital and business partnership with a Toyota Motor Corp ( TM ) unit.
Woven by Toyota ( TM ), Toyota's ( TM ) autonomous driving technology unit, will invest about 7 billion Japanese yen ($44.42 million) in Interstellar by the first close of its Series F funding as the lead investor.
Additional funding is expected in the second close.
As part of the partnership, Woven by Toyota ( TM ) will also appoint a director to Interstellar's board.
The Hokkaido-based company said it "aims to leverage automotive industry expertise, including Toyota's ( TM ) production methods, to transition rocket manufacturing into a high-quality, cost-effective, and scalable process."
Interstellar Technologies became the first Japanese firm to send a rocket into space without a satellite payload in 2019. However, its orbital launcher Zero remains under development.
($1 = 157.6000 yen)