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Mikhail Valeryevich Kokorich () is a Russian physicist and entrepreneur. He has founded, in Russia, the USA, and Europe, several companies active in aerospace technologies. He is best known as a founder of Destinus, developing a high-speed aircraft, a hybrid between an
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and a
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. Previously, Mikhail Kokorich has founded and developed several companies in the space industry, including Momentus, which was listed on the
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in the summer of 2021.


Early life and education

Kokorich grew up in
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. He studied in the
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and the Department of Physics of NSU. He finished
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, and he holds an MBA degree from the Moscow School of Management.


Career

He founded his first company, Dauria, as a student in 1997. This company specialized in industrial water treatment. Dauria provided mining and construction companies with blasting services and supplied chemical reagents for power, water treatment, and wood processing. Later, he started founding companies that were focused on space and technology, such as Dauria Aerospace, Astro Digital, Momentus Space and Destinus. In 2004, Kokorich founded Chudodom, a domestic merchandise retail stores chain. In 2009 Chudodom merged with
Lipetsk Lipetsk ( rus, links=no, Липецк, p=ˈlʲipʲɪtsk), also romanized as Lipeck, is a city and the administrative center of Lipetsk Oblast, Russia, located on the banks of the Voronezh River in the Don basin, southeast of Moscow. Populatio ...
-based competitor Yuterra, forming the largest domestic merchandise company in
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. In 2013, Kokorich sold his shares in the merged company to other shareholders. In 2010, Kokorich bought Technosila, one of the largest electronics and household appliance chains, after the 2008 crisis. In 2012, after financial recovery and restructuring, Kokorich sold Technosila to develop his new company, Dauria Aerospace In 2011, Kokorich founded Dauria Aerospace, with headquarters in
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and subsidiaries in Mountain View and
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. In 2013, the company raised $20 million from the I2BF Global Ventures. Between 2014 and 2017, the company launched five satellites. In 2015, all of Dauria Aerospace's activities outside of Russia were halted due to the deteriorating investment climate and the geopolitical situation. Kokorich left Dauria Aerospace in the same year and co-founded Astro Digital, developing satellites for
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and commercial clients.


The Aerospace Adventure


Momentus Space

In 2017, Kokorich founded space transportation company Momentus in Santa Clara, California, and he has authored many of the company's patents. Momentus became one of
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's most successful alumni, winning NASA iTech Prize in 2019. Momentus raised privately $143 million and went public in August 2021, raising $247 million in an
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. In January 2021, Momentus Space tried to go public on the
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exchange, but the IPO of Momentus Space was delayed due to a conflict with U.S. regulators: Mikhail Kokorich and Lev Hasis, being citizens of Russia, which is a "geopolitical rival", and under the U.S. national security law they are prohibited access to the technology used by Momentus, despite the fact that Kokorich is the developer of most of them. In January 2021, Kokorich was forced to resign as CEO and member of Momentus' board due to pressure from the U.S. Department of Defense because of his Russian nationality. In August 2021, the SEC accused the company and managers, including Kokorich, of misleading investors. Kokorich disagreed with the accusations and stated that he was a victim of the misapplication of US policy against Russian entrepreneurs. The new CEO of Momentus Space was succeeded by
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, former U.S. defense official.


Destinus

In 2021, Kokorich moved to
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and founded Destinus to develop hydrogen-powered hyperplanes - hybrids between a rocket and an airplane for cargo transportation between continents. Destinus is headquartered in the canton of Vaud and has offices in Munich, Madrid, and Toulouse. In November 2021, first prototype – "Jungfrau30" - made its maiden flight. The purpose of this test was to see how the hypersonic flight geometry would perform at low speeds during the critical takeoff and landing phases.


Political position

In 2022 Kokorich condemned
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, he is one of the prominent Russians constituting the
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.


Personal life

Married.


References

1976 births Living people Russian activists against the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine Russian businesspeople in the United States Russian emigrants to the United States Russian aerospace engineers {{Russia-scientist-stub