Iceye raises €1B Series F at €10B valuation, led by Atlantic. The Finland-based satellite imaging company provides real-time location monitoring for governments.
Finland-based Iceye, whose small satellites help countries with real-time location monitoring, raised a €1B Series F led by General Atlantic at a €10B valuation.
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