space exploration and interplanetary transportation
Location: France, Ile-de-France, Paris
Employees: 11-50
Total raised: $2.2M
Founded date: 2020
Investors 1
Funding Rounds 1
| Date | Series | Amount | Investors |
| 22.03.2022 | - | $2.2M | - |
Mentions in press and media 5
| Date | Title | Description |
| 29.04.2025 | Harder than Y Combinator, built by unicorn founders: EWOR is the fellowship you actually want to get into | EWOR (short for Extraordinary World) is a self-described “radically selective” fellowship that is harder to access than a place in Y-Combinator. And today it announces it has committed €60 million to supporting the world's most exceptional ... |
| 22.03.2022 | French space tech startup Gama skyrockets plans to deploy a solar sail with a €2 million funding boost | Founded in 2020, aerospace startup Gama has just raised €2 million with the French Public Investment Bank (BPI), the French Space Agency (CNES) and leading international angel investors to deploy a solar sail in space. Gama’s mission is to ... |
| 22.03.2022 | French space exploration startup Gama raises €2 million to deploy solar sail | Paris-based space exploration and interplanetary transportation startup Gama has raised €2 million as it aims to successfully deploy a solar sail this coming October. The process of using a solar sail as a means of space propulsion harnesse... |
| 21.03.2022 | French aerospace company Gama raises $2M to develop a solar sail spacecraft | Just as sea breezes propel sailboats across the sea on Earth, solar radiation might one day be able to propel spacecraft between the stars. Or at least that’s the hope of French startup Gama. The aerospace company was founded in 2020 by Lou... |
| - | French space exploration startup Gama raises €2 million to deploy solar sail | Paris-based space exploration and interplanetary transportation startup Gama has raised €2 million as it aims to successfully deploy a solar sail this coming October. The process of using a solar sail as a means of space propulsion harnesse... |