Close Menu
  • Home
  • World News
  • India News
  • Business News
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Indian Diaspora In US
  • Technology
  • Bollywood
  • Education
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Monday, June 22, 2026
Breaking News
  • Keir Starmer Steps Down as UK Prime Minister Amid Labour Uprising
  • India’s NEET Re-examination Draws Massive Student Attendance
  • Latest Updates from the Department of Health
  • Wedoany Launches Global Platform to Transform Industrial Engineering with Access to 74 Million Enterprises
  • Acodyne Secures €2.5M to Take on Helicopters with Jet-Fast Cargo Drones — TFN
  • Allu Arjun Addresses Sandhya Theatre Stampede Case Remotely; Next Hearing Set for July 6
  • Taylorville Daily News: Discovering Global Stories That Matter
  • FIFA World Cup: Argentina’s Lionel Scaloni Questions the Need for Hydration Breaks
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
India Bulletin
Advertisement
  • Home
  • World News
  • India News
  • Business News
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Indian Diaspora In US
  • Technology
  • Bollywood
  • Education
India Bulletin
Home»Technology»Acodyne Secures €2.5M to Take on Helicopters with Jet-Fast Cargo Drones — TFN
Technology

Acodyne Secures €2.5M to Take on Helicopters with Jet-Fast Cargo Drones — TFN

June 22, 20263 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Email
Share
Facebook Twitter Email


Acodyne Secures €2.5 Million for Unmanned Cargo Drones

Copenhagen-based startup Acodyne has successfully raised €2.5 million in pre-seed funding to create unmanned cargo drones tailored for defense, offshore, and remote logistics needs.

The funding round was led by Gungnir Capital, a Swedish defense venture firm, and PSV Hafnium, a Danish investment group. Other contributors included EIFO, SAP9 Group, and GreenUP IV Invest, a partnership aimed at boosting early-stage deep tech companies.

The initial prototype, known as the E100, is designed to carry up to 100 kilograms and can reach speeds of 450 km/h. Upcoming models are expected to handle payloads exceeding 500 kg within the next two years, with the first flight tests scheduled for late 2026.

Innovative Technology

Acodyne’s E100 employs ducted-fan motors—a technology commonly used in commercial jet engines—rather than traditional propellers. The aircraft’s autonomous operations are managed by eTHOR, an AI system developed in collaboration with DTU Compute, which supports both manual and autonomous flight.

Jasmina Pless, Acodyne’s co-founder and Chief Commercial Officer, commented, “For many years, the most efficient way to transport heavy goods has been with ducted fans. We believe this technology is superior to simply scaling up propellers.”

Market Potential

Currently valued at approximately $2.1 billion, the global cargo drone market is projected to soar to $103.7 billion by 2035. As military and offshore operators look for cost-effective alternatives to helicopters, which can be extremely expensive to operate, Acodyne’s drones could offer a viable solution.

Team and Background

Founded in late 2023, Acodyne operates from the Technical University of Denmark in Lyngby, with a test site at Avedøre Airfield near Copenhagen. The team consists of ten members, including four co-founders with extensive backgrounds in defense and aviation. CEO Mads Schnack has experience with counter-drone systems, and CTO Claes Nicolaisen is a seasoned pilot. Chief Electronic Engineer Martin Arndt and CCO Jasmina Pless round out the leadership with their expertise in aerospace and international diplomacy, respectively.

Focused on Speed

Boasting a top speed of 450 km/h—about twice that of a standard helicopter—Acodyne’s drone also features a range of 500 kilometers, extendable to 1,000 kilometers in hybrid mode. Its detachable wings facilitate easy transport in standard shipping containers, allowing for quick deployments.

In defense scenarios, traditional resupply methods can expose personnel and machinery to danger. Acodyne’s drones aim to bridge that gap, offering faster and safer deliveries during critical missions.

Looking Ahead

The funding will allow Acodyne to further develop its prototype and start real-world flight tests. Field trials are expected in Greenland in 2027, as well as between a Danish port and a wind farm service station. Pless anticipates that the company will double its workforce within a year to support its growth.

“This funding will help us transition from concept to a tested platform,” Pless stated. “It highlights a strong interest from European investors in supporting innovative logistics solutions for defense and offshore operations.”

defencetech Europe female-led funding Mobility News startups
Share. Facebook Twitter Email
admin
  • Website

Related Posts

Taylorville Daily News: Discovering Global Stories That Matter

June 22, 2026

BFLY Stock Skyrockets as Michael Burry Cheers Midjourney’s Leap into Butterfly Tech for AI-Driven Full-Body Scanner

June 22, 2026

BREAKING: CBFC Snips Steamy Scenes of Disha Patani and Jacqueline Fernandez in Welcome To The Jungle; Alters ‘andha’ to ‘dheela’ and Axes ‘Paani of Kashmir’ Line

June 22, 2026
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
Don't Miss

Keir Starmer Steps Down as UK Prime Minister Amid Labour Uprising

India’s NEET Re-examination Draws Massive Student Attendance

Latest Updates from the Department of Health

Wedoany Launches Global Platform to Transform Industrial Engineering with Access to 74 Million Enterprises

Started in 2004, India Bulletin is the largest and
most read South Asian publication
in Chicago and surrounding Midwest.

  • Home
  • About Us
  • Contact
  • Advertise With Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • Disclaimer
  • CCPA
News
  • Bollywood
  • Business News
  • Health
  • India News
  • Indian Diaspora In US
  • Sports
  • Technology
  • World News
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

Accessibility Adjustments

Powered by OneTap

How long do you want to hide the toolbar?
Hide Toolbar Duration
Select your accessibility profile
Vision Impaired Mode
Enhances website's visuals
Seizure Safe Profile
Clear flashes & reduces color
ADHD Friendly Mode
Focused browsing, distraction-free
Blindness Mode
Reduces distractions, improves focus
Epilepsy Safe Mode
Dims colors and stops blinking
Content Modules
Font Size

Default

Line Height

Default

Color Modules
Orientation Modules