Dropla Tech team / Material here and below: Dropla Tech Danish-Ukrainian startup Dropla Tech raises €2.4M to develop AI-powered explosive device detection technology The company’s solutions enable real-time detection of mines and drone ambushes during UAV reconnaissance flights Editorial • Denmark
Image Source: Odd Systems Ukraine’s Odd Systems and Denmark’s Terma Group to jointly develop low-cost AI-powered drone interceptor Yaroslav Azhnyuk’s startup partners with Denmark’s largest defence company Editorial • Denmark
Norwegian tactical communications manufacturer Radionor to open Ukrainian branch Radionor has long been supplying the Defence Forces with communication technologies resistant to electronic warfare Editorial • Norway
Photo by Ministry of Defence of Ukraine Norwegian Kongsberg to produce anti-Shahed missiles and USVs in Ukraine Kongsberg has opened an office in Kyiv and signed partnership agreements with two Ukrainian manufacturers Editorial • Norway
Varangians CEO Pär Lager in Ukraine The Vikings are back: Varangians CEO Pär Lager on Swedish multi-million euro bet on Ukraine’s defence tech An extensive interview with the head of a new Swedish investment group set to close its first deals in July Editorial • Sweden
Pär Lager and Andreas Flodström. Photo courtesy of Jack Mikrut/Dagens Industri Swedes launch firm to invest €10M in Ukrainian defence tech by end of 2025 Varangians founders Pär Lager, Andreas Flodström, and Jonas Rydin plan to close first deal by the end of July Editorial • Sweden