NATO DIANA Companies from Germany
13 tracked companies from Germany have been selected for NATO DIANA, 4.7% of the full 275-company dataset.
Companies by cohort
| Cohort | Companies |
|---|---|
| 2025 Cohort | 4 |
| 2026 Cohort | 9 |
Companies by challenge area
All 13 companies from Germany
Kitekraft
DEGermany · 2025 cohort
Develops airborne wind energy systems using autonomous flying turbines for remote power generation.
DeltaOrbit GmbH
DEGermany · 2025 cohort
Develops in-space propulsion and manoeuvring systems for small satellites in contested environments.
deltaVision GmbH
DEGermany · 2025 cohort
Develops advanced imaging and vision solutions for defence and aerospace applications.
secublox GmbH
DEGermany · 2025 cohort
Develops hardware security modules and trusted platform modules for secure defence electronics.
Enclaive GmbH
DEGermany · 2026 cohort
Provides resilient post-quantum 5G infrastructure for contested and disaster environments.
VISS
DEGermany · 2026 cohort
Develops hardware-enforced endpoint protection preventing remote cyber compromise.
NeuralAgent
DEGermany · 2026 cohort
Develops sovereign, cloud-free AI for resilient multi- domain operations.
Aereus
DEGermany · 2026 cohort
Develops an AI-powered, multimodal data engine for scene intelligence and situational awareness.
TAURiON Batteries GmbH
DEGermany · 2026 cohort
Develops sodium anodes for high-density, affordable energy storage from local materials.
AUXSYS
DEGermany · 2026 cohort
Develops robotic exoskeletons to support and augment soldiers in physically demanding missions.
Herges Detection GmbH
DEGermany · 2026 cohort
Develops detection technologies for biological and chemical threat agents.
Lysando Innovations Lab GmbH
DEGermany · 2026 cohort
Develops anti-infective solutions for treating drug- resistant bacterial infections in the field.
Hellstern Medical GmbH
DEGermany · 2026 cohort
Develops a cyber-physical surgeon support system enabling surgical care under field conditions.
Data reviewed 2026-08-23. Country attribution follows our methodology. Programme source: diana.nato.int.