Unmanned cargo aircraft developer Acodyne secures €2.5 million…
Reports from EU-Startups indicate that homeDenmark-StartupsUnmanned cargo aircraft developer Acodyne secures €2.5 million for defence and offshore... HomeDenmark-StartupsUnmanned cargo aircraft developer Acodyne secures €2.5 million for defence and offshore...Denmark-StartupsFunding Unmanned…
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Real-time Market IntelligenceReports from EU-Startups indicate that homeDenmark-StartupsUnmanned cargo aircraft developer Acodyne secures €2.5 million for defence and offshore...
Reports from EU-Startups indicate that homeDenmark-StartupsUnmanned cargo aircraft developer Acodyne secures €2.5 million for defence and offshore… HomeDenmark-StartupsUnmanned cargo aircraft developer Acodyne secures €2.5 million for defence and offshore…Denmark-StartupsFunding Unmanned cargo aircraft developer Acodyne secures €2.5 million for defence and offshore logistics By David Cendon Garcia June 22, 2026 Share FacebookTwitterWhatsAppLinkedin Copenhagen-based DeepTech startup Acodyne has raised €2.5 million in pre-Seed funding to scale its unmanned cargo aircraft for heavy-lift logistics in defence, offshore and remote operations.The round is jointly led by Swedish defence VC Gungnir Capital and Danish PSV Hafnium with participation from EIFO, SAP9 Group and GreenUP IV Invest.Key players involved: Goldman Sachs Asset Management, GI Partners This development has significant implications for the industry, potentially influencing competitive dynamics, investment patterns, and strategic priorities across the sector. The cross-border setup with Gungnir, PSV Hafnium and EIFO is a strong signal that European capital is willing to back the hardware bets needed for true logistics resilience,” says Jasmina Pless, co-founder and CCO, Acodyne. Market ImplicationsForward-Looking IndicatorsContinued consolidation expected in the sectorIncreasing focus on digital transformation and innovationGrowing importance of ESG considerations Expert Commentary Looking AheadFor complete details on this development, refer to the original report from EU-Startups. Frequently Asked Questions