Student-led aerospace-rocketry team of Budapest University of Technology and Economics. BME Suborbitals is a Budapest based rocketry team with dedicated student members. We are representing various disciplines and skills within the team and we are constantly looking for new people in one of our sub-groups (Avionics, Structural, Propulsion, Recovery, Flight Control, Operation) The product of our innovation is our latest rocket named: EREBOS-II. With this rocket we are representing Hungary on the European Rocketry Challenge in Portugal in October, 2022. The team was founded in the beginning of 2021 and since then, the team has won the first place on the International Rocket Cup and the second place on the Big Rocket Championship. We are passionately working on the development of our rockets and for our evolving research, we are always happy to collaborate with other companies to go higher and faster.
| Website | https://suborbitals.bme.hu |
| Revenue | $198.6 million |
| Employees | 38 (11 on RocketReach) |
| Founded | 2020 |
| Industry | Space Research and Technology |
| Keywords | Rocket Science, Rocketry, Space Technology, Aerospace, Rocket Design, Scientific Research, Space Research, Rocket Propulsion, Aeronautical Engineering, Experimental Rockets, Amateur Rocketry, Research And Development, Model Rockets, Technology Students, Student Projects, Educational Projects, Team Projects, Engineering Students |
| Competitors | Northrop Grumman, SpaceX, BLUE ORIGIN, Relativity Space, Virgin Galactic, Sierra Space, Axiom Space, Astrobotic, Rocket Lab, Skyrora Ltd +36 more (view full list) |
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The BME Suborbitals annual revenue was $198.6 million in 2026.
Peter Unyi is the Vice President of BME Suborbitals.
11 people are employed at BME Suborbitals.