DeltaQuad has joined the Dutch Coalition for Defence and Security (DCDS), a cluster of 27 leading Dutch defense and security companies.

This three-year partnership is designed to enhance cooperation between the Netherlands and Finland in defense and aerospace, at a time when both nations are reinforcing their commitments within NATO’s Joint Expeditionary Force (JEF).
Through this collaboration, DeltaQuad will engage with Finland’s advanced deeptech defence industry to foster innovation and strengthen joint capabilities. The initiative will support JEF operations with VTOL drone expertise, enable the development of strategic partnerships, and promote cross-border cooperation through trade missions, technology exchanges, and matchmaking events. It will also provide a platform for advancing autonomous flight technologies for defense applications and expanding the Netherlands’ role in the growing intelligent systems sector.
The partnership is closely aligned with the Dutch Ministry of Defence’s Defence Strategy for Industry and Innovation (D-SII), particularly in the area of Sensors and Intelligent Systems. DeltaQuad’s AI-driven autonomous drones deliver strategic value in these fields, reinforcing Europe’s defense autonomy while helping to translate innovative concepts into scalable capabilities. Collaboration with Finnish companies and other coalition members active on land, at sea, and in the air will further strengthen European defence cooperation and industrial resilience.
This initiative has been made possible with the support of the Netherlands Enterprise Agency (RVO), Netherlands Industries for Defence & Security (NIDV), and the Netherlands Embassy in Helsinki. Looking ahead, DeltaQuad remains committed to advancing autonomous and intelligent systems in line with European defense priorities and the annual action agendas of the D-SII.
To find out more information, visit DeltaQuad at DSEI 2025, from 9-12 September, at Booth N11-210.






