Univity, a satellite internet startup backed by the French state, said on Thursday it had closed a 27 million euro ($32 million) funding round, as it plans to launch thousands of satellites that could make it Europe's biggest satellite operator.

Univity, a satellite internet startup backed by the French state, said on Thursday it had closed a 27 million euro ($32 million) funding round, as it plans to launch thousands of satellites that could make it Europe's biggest satellite operator.
The round was raised by Blast, Expansion, and the Deeptech 2030 fund managed on behalf of the French State by Bpifrance as part of France 2030, alongside two family offices. This follows a September 2025 €31 million raise – as reported by EU-Startups.