Taiwan takes aim at IP theft as it sharpens its defence stance
In November 2025, Taiwan’s government launched an investigation into Lo Wei-jen, a longtime TSMC executive who left the company last year to work for its chief American rival, Intel. It was the culmination of months of observation: back in July, when Lo left TSMC, the government began to suspect that...
Dispatches from Estonia: Quantum Systems moves in
Following its acquisition of Estonian intelligence software company SensusQ, Quantum Systems is opening an official office for Estonian operations in...
Read moreDetailsBritish Army bets £2B on AI-driven training overhaul
The Ministry of Defence has awarded a £2 billion contract to deliver a new AI-enabled training system for the British...
Read moreDetailsSatellites become a growing target for grey-zone warfare
In late May, four Russian military satellites – launched just a month before – moved around ICEYE-X36, a commercial radar...
Read moreDetailsTaiwan takes aim at IP theft as it sharpens its defence stance
In November 2025, Taiwan’s government launched an investigation into Lo Wei-jen, a longtime TSMC executive who left the company last...
Read moreDetailsUK-based Kraken and US-based Capewell successfully test rapid, repeated autonomous boat drops from a cargo aircraft
UK-based Kraken Technology group has partner with US-based Capewell to perform the "world’s first extracted-load airdrop of an uncrewed surface...
Read moreDetailsProject Q unveils open source defence integration platform HYDRIS
European defence technology company Project Q has launched HYDRIS, an open source integration and orchestration platform designed to connect sensors,...
Read moreDetailsKraken becomes the UK’s newest defence tech unicorn with a fresh $175M raise
Kraken has been one of the more visible UK defence tech startups to make waves around the world with its...
Read moreDetailsDanish-Ukrainian defence tech axis deepens as MITS Capital invests in Dropla Tech
MITS Capital, the Kyiv-based defence tech venture firm, has made an investment in Dropla Tech. The Danish-Ukrainian startup develops edge-AI...
Read moreDetailsUkraine 2025 defence tech investment topped $57.2M, but the ‘funded market’ is $6.8B says PitchBook
Ukraine's defense tech sector has proven its products on the battlefield. But the question for investors is whether any of...
Read moreDetailsQuantum Systems Co-CEO Sven Kruck to Speak at Resilience Conference London
We are pleased to announce that Sven Kruck, Co-CEO of Quantum Systems, will join this year's speaker lineup. As one...
Read moreDetailsIQM becomes first European quantum computing company to list on NASDAQ
Finland's IQM Quantum Computers, a manufacturer of quantum computers, went public on the NASDAQ on July 2 under the stock...
Read moreDetailsProxima Fusion raises €411m to accelerate Europe’s fusion power ambitions
Europe's bid to commercialise fusion energy received a major boost on Tuesday after German startup Proxima Fusion announced a €411...
Read moreDetailsTrinity Robotics raises more than €500,000 to expand production of autonomous combat vehicles
In Ukrainian, Konyk means “horse," and that's exactly what Kyiv-based Trinity Robotics has built: an autonomous pack vehicle to support...
Read moreDetailsExpeditions closes its latest fund at €197M, smashing through its original target
The war in Ukraine has put a spotlight on innovation in defence, not just how it can be used to...
Read moreDetailsNordic Air Defence demonstrates a super-fast, super-light drone designed to destroy other drones
Swedish aerospace startup Nordic Air Defence has publicly demonstrated its K100XR counter-drone interceptor for the first time, showing the system...
Read moreDetailsHow Touchwaves moved from academia into the cockpit
Touchwaves, a Dutch company building wearable haptic systems for aerospace and defence, has been selected by General Atomics Aeronautical Systems...
Read moreDetailsSoftware before drones: Dutch defence ministry bets on interoperability
Most militaries buy hardware first and work out how to make it talk to everything else afterwards. The Dutch Ministry...
Read moreDetailsLeading Defence Investors Join Resilience Conference London
Capital is as critical to the future of defence as technology. Resilience Conference London is pleased to welcome three leading...
Read moreDetailsSix Robotics raises €12M to help individual drones work as a team
Coordinating a swarm of drones to operate as a single force is one of the harder problems in modern unmanned...
Read moreDetailsUkraine opens controlled exports for domestic defense tech
The Ukrainian Cabinet of Ministers has officially approved the "first transparent mechanism for exporting domestically produced defense technologies." The plan,...
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