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§ Private Profile · Germering, Germany
Space hardware manufacturer of miniature actuators & deployable structures for small satellites & CubeSats, enabling in-space manufacturing.
Based in Germering, Germany, with an additional office in Colorado, DcubeD designs and manufactures miniature actuators, deployable structures, and in-space manufacturing technologies for small satellites and CubeSats. The aerospace hardware manufacturer operates with approximately 40 employees and generates an estimated $10.3 million in annual revenue by providing unrestricted components to the orbital logistics market. To date, the enterprise has successfully delivered over 1,500 flight-proven mechanisms to more than 120 commercial and defense customers across four continents. DcubeD recently completed a Series A funding round that was oversubscribed by 26 percent, securing capital from prominent institutional investors including Expansion, BayBG, and High-Tech Gründerfonds. The firm is currently developing advanced space-based energy systems, including a two-kilowatt solar array scheduled to launch on a commercial SpaceX rideshare mission to support operators like Atomos Space. DcubeD was founded in 2020.
DcubeD has raised $5.0M across 1 funding round.
DcubeD has raised $5.0M in total across 1 funding round.
DcubeD has raised $5.0M in total across 1 funding round.
DcubeD's investors include BayBG, E2MC Ventures, High-Tech Gründerfonds, Seraphim Space.
Dcubed (Deployables Cubed GmbH) is a Munich-based New Space startup specializing in deployable structures for small and micro satellites, including release actuators, solar arrays, and in-space manufacturing technologies.[1][2][4] It solves the challenge of fitting large, high-performance structures—like solar panels, antennas, and debris-removal sails—into compact rocket payloads by developing trigger mechanisms and origami-inspired deployables that expand in orbit.[1][2] Serving over 120 global customers across 18 countries and four continents, Dcubed has delivered more than 1,500 flight-proven products, with recent expansions into ARAQYS solar arrays for scalable orbital power and partnerships like ESA ScaleUp and Atomos Space.[2][3][5] Backed by seed funding from HTGF and ILV, the company targets market leadership in actuators and deployables, aiming for in-space solar array production ramps to one per day within five years.[1][2]
Dcubed was founded in Munich, Germany, by aerospace experts Thomas Sinn (CEO), Thomas Lund, Alexander Titz, and Joram Gruber, who identified a gap in cost-effective, Europe-sourced release mechanisms for small satellites amid rising launches of standardized CubeSats.[1][2] The idea emerged from the need to enable powerful applications on tiny satellites, where deployable structures overcome launch volume limits—much like folding umbrellas that unfold in space.[1] Early traction came from developing their first actuator product, with seed investment from HTGF and ILV accelerating space qualification; products have already flown multiple times, building toward market dominance.[1] By 2025, after seven years, Dcubed expanded from actuators to in-space manufacturing and ARAQYS energy systems, rooted in Sinn's prior NASA NIAC work on space-based solar power.[3]
Dcubed rides the New Space boom in small/microsat constellations, where launches of hundreds of standardized CubeSats demand efficient power and structures for applications like data relays, debris mitigation, and orbital logistics—solar arrays alone projected to hit $20B by 2029 at 7% CAGR.[1][2] Timing aligns with surging space infrastructure needs in LEO, Moon missions, and in-space manufacturing, where mass/volume constraints favor deployables over rigid designs.[2][3] Market tailwinds include ESA backing, reduced Earth dependency via European production, and partnerships amplifying scalability for in-orbit assembly/power.[2][5] Dcubed influences the ecosystem by democratizing access—lowering costs for startups and agencies—while pioneering ISM to enable self-assembling, reusable spacecraft, positioning Europe as a CubeSat independence leader.[1][3]
Dcubed is primed to dominate deployables and orbital power, with 2025/26 milestones for ISM solar arrays, ARAQYS launches, and production scaling to daily output, fueled by its actuators cashflow and global footprint.[2][3] Trends like mega-constellations, space-based solar, and lunar infrastructure will propel growth, as power demands explode for AI-driven sats and servicing.[2][3] Its influence could evolve from niche supplier to infrastructure enabler, potentially powering industrialized orbits if execution matches ambition—echoing its founding vision of big things from small packages.[1][2]
DcubeD has raised $5.0M across 1 funding round. Most recently, it raised $5.0M Series A in August 2024.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aug 1, 2024 | $5M Series A | Baybg | E2mc Ventures, High Tech Gründerfonds, Seraphim Space | Announced |