Defense & Security Companies
Latest Deals in Defense & Security
Sky Spy, a technology company specializing in compact signal intelligence systems, raised $1.6 million in a pre-seed round led by Expeditions Fund and Superangel. Their product, Agent 001, addresses critical gaps in signal intelligence for military operations in congested environments, enhancing real-time awareness and operational effectiveness.
Investors: Expeditions Fund, Superangel
Sky Spy, a technology company specializing in compact signal intelligence systems, raised $1.6 million in a pre-seed round led by Expeditions Fund and Superangel. Their product, Agent 001, addresses critical gaps in signal intelligence for military operations in congested environments, enhancing real-time awareness and operational effectiveness.
Investors: Expeditions Fund, Superangel
Whitespace, an AI software solutions provider based in Belfast, has raised ยฃ10 million in a Series A funding round led by Beach Equity and White Cloud. Founded in 2015, the company specializes in sovereign AI for defense and national security, addressing the need for trusted technology in critical systems.
Investors: Beach Equity, White Cloud
Keen Venture Partners has closed over โฌ150 million for its European Defence and Security Technology Fund, the largest of its kind in Europe, backed by the European Investment Fund and Dutch pension fund PME. The fund targets innovative defence technologies to enhance strategic autonomy and accelerate innovation in the sector.
Investors: European Investment Fund, Dutch pension fund PME
Nestai, a Helsinki-based physical AI lab, raised โฌ100 million in funding, led by Nokia and Finnish Industry Investment Ltd (Tesi). The company develops next-generation AI for unmanned vehicles and autonomous operations, addressing challenges in logistics and defense.
Investors: Nokia, Finnish Industry Investment Ltd (Tesi)
Keen Venture Partners has secured over โฌ150 million for its European fund focused on defense and security technology. The fund aims to support startups in NATO countries, addressing funding gaps in the sector. Key investors include the European Investment Fund and PME, with plans to invest in over 25 companies.
Investors: European Investment Fund, PME