Why Aelion?
For over 20 years, our accomplished leadership team has fostered trust and long-term relationships by investing time and energy into partnerships. With talented management teams to build sustainable value over the long-term, we help to improve operating results and grow businesses into industry-leading companies.
What Aelion Can Offer
Invest
Investments made by one firm, tend to carry a homogeneous approach, a singular way of thinking. In the ever-changing world of tech and space, even patents of last year are usually dated.
Incubate
Companies that are not yet ready for direct investment or could benefit from further development are usually referred to our internal incubator or ADDitive called DECXIT.
Exit
There are many exits that can be made within months if properly planned. In business, time is of the essence and an investor or buyer’s interest may peak long before reaching full potential.
Portfolio
Aelion Group invests in companies that represent the future. Our experience gives us a deep understanding of opportunity, performance, and potential for expansion.

CitiMED
CitiMED provides high-quality diagnostic and rehabilitative care to traumatic injury victims throughout South Florida. CitiMED’s board-certified physicians specialize in diagnosing and treating accident victims with substantial injuries. CitiMED’s licensed medical assistants and physical therapists offer a wide range of treatments to its patients to manage pain and promote healing.

PredaSAR
PredaSAR’s Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellites provide persistent, 24/7, all-weather coverage of the world’s population, critical areas of commerce, and specific areas of interest, both terrestrial and maritime.

Xenesis
Xenesis is a managed services provider for the telecommunications industry. Our backbone optical communications network offers MNO’s and MVNO’s a cost advantage of 10X between points of presence and a sizable latency advantage over terrestrial fiber.
Latest News
Georgia Tech signs $1.2M deal with Xenesis for satellite optical communications
A new collaborative research project between the Georgia Institute of Technology (Atlanta, GA) and satellite communications provider Xenesis (Lisle, IL) is aimed at using laser links to open the bottleneck that now limits the flow of data from Earth-orbiting satellites to ground stations.
