Hélène Huby, founder and CEO of spacetech startup The Exploration Company, is not afraid to take risks — or fail.
Her company, which is only five years old, builds reusable and refillable vehicles to carry cargo to and from space stations in low-Earth orbit — and beyond.
It’s already (semi-) successfully sent cargo into space — and back — at a fraction of the cost, and time, achieved by other companies.
On this episode of the Sifted podcast, Hélène shares The Exploration Company’s roadmap for 2026, including fundraising plans for a “significant amount of money” to build a high-thrust rocket engine.
Hélène and Amy also receive into:
- Why the space industest is set to more than double in value over the next decade
- Collaborating in space during a decidedly antagonistic geopolitical moment
- Contracts in the works
- The ideal funding roadmap for a deeptech company
- Dealing with very public failure as a CEO
- And Hélène’s hopes and dreams for Europe’s space future
















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