Acodyne raised €2.5 million in pre-seed funding to develop unmanned cargo drones for defence, offshore, and remote logistics applications.
The round was jointly led by Gungnir Capital and PSV Hafnium, with participation from EIFO, SAP9 Group, and GreenUP IV Invest.
The funded E100 prototype carries 100 kilograms at 450 km/h. Future variants with payloads exceeding 500 kg are expected within a two-year horizon. First flight tests are planned before the end of 2026.
Copenhagen-based startup Acodyne has raised €2.5 million in pre-seed funding to build unmanned cargo aircraft for defence, offshore, and remote logistics applications.
The round was jointly led by Swedish defence VC Gungnir Capital and Danish PSV Hafnium, with participation from Danish state fund EIFO, SAP9 Group, and GreenUP IV Invest, a Danish syndicate established in partnership with DTU Science Park to support early-stage deep tech startups.











