Rocket One Inc. has joined the Seagate Partner Program to expand its enterprise storage capabilities as it builds out it
Rocket One Inc., a Nasdaq-listed technology company focused on next-generation AI infrastructure and advanced computing for commercial, space and defense applications, announced on August 11, 2026 that it has been accepted into the Seagate Partner Program. Through this partnership, Rocket One gains access to Seagate partner resources including product information, training, sales and marketing tools, and resources available through the Seagate partner portal.
The acceptance represents an expansion of Rocket One's engagement with the broader technology ecosystem as the company builds its strategy around artificial intelligence infrastructure, advanced computing, data storage, and next-generation semiconductor technologies. The rapid expansion of artificial intelligence is driving increasing requirements for data creation, storage, movement, and processing. Rocket One believes enterprise-class storage represents an important component of the infrastructure required to support increasingly data-intensive AI workloads and advanced computing environments.
CEO Robb Knie stated: "AI infrastructure is much more than compute alone. The ability to efficiently store, manage and access enormous amounts of data is becoming increasingly important as AI workloads scale. Our acceptance into the Seagate Partner Program gives Rocket One access to additional enterprise technology resources as we continue building an ecosystem spanning AI infrastructure, advanced computing, space and defense."
Rocket One continues to pursue relationships and technology opportunities that can expand its capabilities across the AI infrastructure stack while complementing its existing focus on advanced semiconductor and computing technologies. The company believes the convergence of artificial intelligence, advanced semiconductor architectures, high-capacity data storage, and mission-critical computing is creating opportunities across commercial, space, and defense markets.
Rocket One focuses on developing infrastructure for the orbital economy, including next-generation nanomagnetic AI chip technology designed for radiation-tolerant, energy-constrained environments such as low-Earth orbit, deep-space platforms, and defense systems. The company holds exclusive rights to a nanomagnetic matrix multiplier architecture intended as a hardware accelerator for machine learning and AI workloads, and related magnetic memory technology with potential applications in radiation-tolerant computing for defense and space systems.