SeaCras Named as One of the Top 10 Spacetech Startups to Watch in 2025

We’ve been featured as one of the top 10 European spacetech startups to watch in 2025 by four European VC funds! These funds recognised our work and selected SeaCras as one of their top picks, which they shared with Sifted, Europe’s leading startup media brand, backed by the world-renowned Financial Times.

This recognition places SeaCras among Europe’s top spacetech innovators using satellite technology that tackle pressing global environmental challenges.

Our Coastal Intelligence system delivers scalable, non-invasive solutions for climate security aspects, including pollution detection, waterway monitoring, and the identification of ecosystem threats for public and CBRNE applications. All this is made possible by using satellite imagery and artificial intelligence to monitor and protect marine and coastal environments.

What this means is that these insights empower decision-makers to respond faster to climate risks and take action to protect marine biodiversity more effectively.

With over 630,000 startups in its database, Sifted tracks the most promising ventures shaping Europe’s innovation landscape. Of these, around 500 operate in the fast-growing spacetech sector. SeaCras’ selection as a standout company highlights our strong vision and impactful environmental mission.

The recognition has also gained local and regional attention, with many Croatian media outlets and news portals featuring SeaCras’ achievement. We’re thankful for being highlighted to represent the region on the European innovation map and for developing technology that can contribute to global sustainability efforts from our base in Croatia.

Also, we’re immensely proud to be developing solutions that are not only crucial for the Mediterranean but have global significance. Being named among the top 10 spacetech startups by the VCs confirms the value of our mission — to make coastlines more resilient through data, science, and innovation.

Finally, this milestone marks a major step forward for SeaCras, affirming our place as a key player in the future of environmental monitoring and coastal intelligence.