KEY POINTS
  • Finnish satellite-imagery venture ICEYE closed an $136 million round of venture capital fundraising, led by U.K. fund Seraphim Space.
  • The company plans to add to its spacecraft fleet in orbit and further develop its product line in natural catastrophe detection.
  • "Flood monitoring is really the prime product right now ... [but] we want to cover wildfire, we want to cover wind, we want to cover hail," ICEYE CEO co-founder and CEO Rafal Modrzewski told CNBC.
CEO Rafal Modrzewski inspects some of the company's satellite hardware.

Finnish satellite-imagery venture ICEYE has raised $136 million in new funds, the company announced on Thursday, as it looks to add to its spacecraft fleet in orbit and further develop its product line in natural catastrophe detection.

The latest round of venture capital fundraising, led by U.K. fund Seraphim Space, brings the total to $304 million since ICEYE's founding seven years ago.