Infinite Orbits Raises €40M In Funding
- Alejandro Castillo
- Nov 19
- 1 min read
Infinite Orbits raises €40M to scale its GEO inspection and life-extension fleet.
Infinite Orbits, the Toulouse-based in-orbit servicing company, has raised an oversubscribed €40 million round to scale its GEO inspection and life-extension satellite fleet and expand its operational presence across Europe.
The investment was led by the European Innovation Council Fund, alongside Matterwave Ventures, Wind Capital, Balnord, IRDI Capital Investissement, and Newfund
Founded in 2017, Infinite Orbits has built early traction with its Rendez Vous autonomous navigation software, its Endurance life-extension spacecraft, and the Orbit Guard inspection system.
The company holds a €150 million order book, including a 2027 life-extension mission for SES and a €50 million framework award under France’s PALADIN program for national space security.
The new capital will support the deployment of its GEO servicer fleet and fund a major European expansion, with upcoming offices in Luxembourg, Spain, the UK, Germany, and Poland. Investors highlighted the company’s strong dual-use relevance, technical depth, and alignment with Europe’s broader push for space sovereignty.
The raise also comes amid a growing wave of European investment into sovereign space capabilities, with over €100 million recently disclosed across in-orbit servicing, propulsion, space-traffic management and satellite-data infrastructure.
Infinite Orbits aims to position itself as a leading European provider of orbital logistics and sustainability services as demand for inspection, threat monitoring, and life-extension solutions accelerates through 2030 and beyond.
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