Not every frontier starts in Silicon Valley —
sometimes, it’s launched from Sofia. 🌍
EnduroSat, the Bulgaria-based satellite innovator, just raised $104M from Google Ventures and the European Investment Council Fund, one of Europe’s biggest SpaceTech deals to date.
Their goal? Redefine how satellites are built.
Modular like LEGO blocks — assembled in hours, not months — scalable, cost-efficient, and independent from the mega-constellations of SpaceX or Amazon.
At its new 188,000 sq ft Space Center, EnduroSat plans to produce 2 satellites per day (200–500kg) — a level of industrial agility Europe has never seen.
🛰️ Why It Matters
This is more than funding — it’s a strategic signal:
🔹 Europe is no longer just a customer in space — it’s a builder.
🔹 Capital now follows industrial capability, not geography.
🔹 Agility, not scale, defines the next decade of satellite innovation.
With 3,000 modules in orbit, 350 clients worldwide, and rapid U.S. expansion, EnduroSat represents the next generation of space manufacturers — lean, modular, and mission-driven.
💡 The Big Picture
Investors are betting on the infrastructure layer of the space economy — data, in-orbit logistics, and sovereign communications.
Space is no longer aspiration — it’s infrastructure.
And in that race, Bulgaria just put Europe back on the map. 🌍🚀
