REA Space
Space wearables for astronauts
Turin, Italy · Founded 2022 · $2.5M raised
- Headquarters
- Turin
- Employees
- 1–10
- Founded
- 2022
- Business Model
- B2B
- Website
- reaspazio.com
- Total Funding
- $2.5M
- Last Round
- $1.8M GrantFeb 2025
- Rounds
- 3
About
REA Space is an Italian aerospace wearables company designing protective clothing and smart suits for humans in space. Their flagship product, the EMSi intravehicular suit, uses electrical muscle stimulation to counteract muscle atrophy and bone loss during microgravity missions. The suit flew aboard the Axiom Space Ax-3 mission in 2024 and has been tested during bed-rest studies with the Italian Space Agency (ASI). REA Space also develops the MUVIT sensor wearable system, which transfers space-derived research into elite sports performance monitoring. The company received the prestigious Compasso d'Oro ADI design award in 2024.
Summary
REA Space is a Defense Tech company based in Turin, Italy, founded in 2022. It has raised $2.5M in total across 3 rounds, most recently a $1.8M Grant round in Feb 2025. Investors include NASA and SpaceFund.
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Feb 2025
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