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Copenhagen startup Acodyne raises €2.5 million for heavy-lift drone development
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Copenhagen's Acodyne lands €2.5 million to scale unmanned heavy-lift logistics for defense and offshore sectors, backed by Gungnir Capital and PSV Hafnium.

  • Copenhagen-based Acodyne secured €2.5 million in pre-Seed funding, as reported by EU-Startups and TECH.
  • The investment is led by Gungnir Capital and PSV Hafnium to support heavy-lift logistics in defence and offshore sectors.
  • Specific performance metrics for the aircraft and a timeline for commercial production remain undisclosed.

Acodyne has secured €2.5 million in pre-Seed funding to advance its unmanned cargo aircraft technology. The round was led by Swedish defence-focused firm Gungnir Capital alongside Denmark’s PSV Hafnium. While the company aims to serve defence and offshore logistics, it has not yet provided technical specifications or a roadmap for large-scale operations. Success will likely hinge on the firm's ability to transition its heavy-lift prototypes into reliable, commercially scalable units.

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