Polish space tech company Sybilla Technologies secures funds to enter U.S. market
spacenews.com Jul 3, 2026

Polish space tech company Sybilla Technologies secures funds to enter U.S. market

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

Polish space tech company Sybilla Technologies has secured a 35 million zloty ($10 million) investment from BGK and 3TS Capital Partners to expand its global footprint. The company, which already serves the European Space Agency and several national space agencies, aims to enter the US market and double its fleet of optical sensors to 100 by the end of the year. Sybilla Technologies operates a network of 50 sensors across six continents, supplying data to clients and supporting the development of the PIAST satellite constellation for the Polish Ministry of National Defense.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · The investment in Sybilla Technologies underscores the growing demand for space situational awareness, a strategic imperative for security, sovereignty, and commercial operations in a congested and contested space environment.
  • · By expanding its global footprint, Sybilla Technologies is poised to become a key player in the European space industry, providing independent access to reliable space data for national space agencies and defense organizations.