Copenhagen-based Acodyne raises €2.5 million for unmanned cargo aircraft development
Danish deeptech startup Acodyne has secured €2.5 million in pre-Seed funding to advance its unmanned cargo aircraft for heavy-lift logistics in defence, offshore, and remote operations.
Acodyne, a Copenhagen-based deep-tech startup, has raised €2.5 million in pre-Seed funding to scale its unmanned cargo aircraft, designed for heavy-lift logistics in defence, offshore, and remote operations.
The funding round is jointly led by Swedish defence venture capital firm Gungnir Capital and Danish PSV Hafnium, with participation from EIFO, SAP9 Group, and GreenUP IV Invest. The capital will support further development and production scaling of the autonomous aircraft.
The startup focuses on unmanned aerial systems capable of transporting heavy payloads in environments where conventional logistics are challenging or dangerous. The solutions are aimed at military, energy, and maritime sectors requiring reliable and efficient cargo delivery.


