NATO DIANA: Energy Resilience
13 companies were selected under the Energy Resilience challenge across the 2024 cohort, representing 8 countries.
Technology theme: Energy and power (tracker classification)
Countries represented
All 13 companies
DynoRotor Inc. (AquaGen.blue)
USUnited States · 2024 cohort
Develops wind and hydro-turbine technologies for location-independent power generation.
Enevate b.v. (Kitepower)
NLNetherlands · 2024 cohort
Develops airborne wind energy systems using kite technology to generate power at remote locations.
GaltTec OÜ
EEEstonia · 2024 cohort
Develops small, high-performance fuel cells for portable and off-grid defence applications.
Goldilock
GBUnited Kingdom · 2024 cohort
Develops a cybersecurity remote-isolation technology that physically disconnects critical assets from networks on demand.
IceWind
ISIceland · 2024 cohort
Develops micro wind turbine technology designed for harsh, icy environments and remote sites.
IONATE
GBUnited Kingdom · 2024 cohort
Develops smart grid technology using power electronics to enhance energy resilience for defence and civilian infrastructure.
McGuire Aero Propulsion Solutions Inc.
CACanada · 2024 cohort
Develops compact, mobile power generation solutions for aerospace and defence applications.
Ore Energy B.V.
NLNetherlands · 2024 cohort
Develops iron-air battery energy storage technology for long-duration, resilient power storage.
SPACELIS Space Technologies Inc.
CACanada · 2024 cohort
Develops space-based technologies for energy and communications applications.
Texavie
CACanada · 2024 cohort
Develops flexible, wearable sensing technology integrated into textiles for health monitoring and energy applications.
WPE Research & Development s.r.l.
ITItaly · 2024 cohort
Develops wireless power energy systems for cable-free power transmission to remote or mobile platforms.
Zelestium Technologies S.L.
ESSpain · 2024 cohort
Develops energy storage and conversion technologies for resilient power in defence and dual-use applications.
Zepher Flight Laboratories, Inc.
USUnited States · 2024 cohort
Develops advanced propulsion and flight systems for unmanned aerial vehicles with energy-resilient designs.
Related challenge areas
Data reviewed 2026-08-23. Programme source: diana.nato.int. See the methodology.