Unseenlabs Selected for the French Tech 120 for the Third Consecutive Year
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Jun 17, 2026
For the third consecutive year, we have been selected to join the French Tech Next40/120 program!
Launched in 2019, the French Tech Next40/120 program selects and supports 120 French technology companies each year as they expand in France and internationally. The selection process is based in particular on their economic performance, level of innovation, and contribution to economic and societal challenges.
WE HAVE JOINED THE 2026 COHORT OF THE FRENCH TECH NEXT40/120 PROGRAM
For the third consecutive year, Unseenlabs has joined the French Tech 120, a program led by the French Tech Mission that supports 120 French technology companies in their growth.
“This third selection for the French Tech 120 comes at an important stage in Unseenlabs’ development,” said Clément Galic, Co-founder and CEO of Unseenlabs. “Following the launch of BRO-22, we are preparing to deploy our Gen 2 satellites, which will expand our RF detection capability across maritime, land, and space environments. This support will contribute to our continued growth in France and internationally.”
Created in 2019, the French Tech Next40/120 program selects and supports 120 high-potential French technology companies each year. It aims to support their growth, strengthen their development in France, and accelerate their expansion into international markets.
Companies are selected based in particular on their economic performance, capacity for innovation, and contribution to major economic, technological, and societal challenges.
The 2026 French Tech Next40/120 cohort represents:
- €11.3 billion in combined revenue in 2025;
- average year-on-year growth of 31%, excluding DeepTech companies;
- 46,000 direct jobs worldwide, including 33,500 in France;
- 97% of companies operating internationally.
THE DEVELOPMENT OF OUR RF SATELLITE CONSTELLATION, FROM BRO-22 TO GEN 2
This third selection for the French Tech Next40/120 program comes as we continue to expand our satellite constellation dedicated to detecting radio frequency signals from space. On June 12, 2026, we reached another milestone with the successful launch of BRO-22 aboard Japan’s H3 launch vehicle.
At the same time, we are preparing to launch our first second-generation satellite in 2026. Our constellation will then bring together two complementary generations of satellites. Our Gen 1 satellites are specifically designed to detect and geolocate radio frequency signals emitted by vessels at sea, including those seeking to evade conventional surveillance systems. Our Gen 2 satellites will extend these capabilities by detecting a wider range of radio frequency emitters across maritime, terrestrial, and space domains.
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