Polish SpaceTech startup Sybilla exits bootstrapped orbit with ov…
According to EU-Startups, homePoland-StartupsPolish SpaceTech startup Sybilla exits bootstrapped orbit with over €8 million to... HomePoland-StartupsPolish SpaceTech startup Sybilla exits bootstrapped orbit with over €8 million to...FundingPoland-Startups Polish SpaceTech startup…
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Real-time Market IntelligenceAccording to EU-Startups, homePoland-StartupsPolish SpaceTech startup Sybilla exits bootstrapped orbit with over €8 million to...
According to EU-Startups, homePoland-StartupsPolish SpaceTech startup Sybilla exits bootstrapped orbit with over €8 million to… HomePoland-StartupsPolish SpaceTech startup Sybilla exits bootstrapped orbit with over €8 million to…FundingPoland-Startups Polish SpaceTech startup Sybilla exits bootstrapped orbit with over €8 million to strengthen space monitoring By Rahul Raj June 11, 2026 Share FacebookTwitterWhatsAppLinkedin Sybilla Technologies, a Polish SpaceTech company specialising in space situational awareness (SSA), space traffic management (STM), and orbital safety, has raised over €8 million in a funding round. The round was led by TCEE Fund IV, advised by 3TS Capital Partners, with participation from Vinci’s venture capital fund.The founders and existing shareholders retain a majority stake and continue to play a leading role in the company’s future development.Key players involved: Partners Group, Accel This development has significant implications for Technology, potentially influencing competitive dynamics, investment patterns, and strategic priorities across the sector. Piotr Sybilski, CEO and co-founder of Sybilla Technologies, said, “We are entering a new and highly ambitious chapter in Sybilla’s growth journey. Market ImplicationsForward-Looking IndicatorsContinued consolidation expected in the sectorIncreasing focus on digital transformation and innovationGrowing importance of ESG considerations Expert Commentary Looking AheadFor complete details on this development, refer to the original report from EU-Startups. Frequently Asked Questions