NATO DIANA US companies in the 2025 Cohort
13 companies from United States were selected for the NATO DIANA 2025 Cohort, of which 3 later advanced to Phase 2 with an additional €300,000. Also see the statistical view, the full United States page and the 2025 Cohort cohort page.
Eduworks
USUnited States · 2025 cohort
Develops AI-powered talent intelligence and training optimisation software for defence workforce.
Elysium Robotics
USUnited States · 2025 cohort
Develops robotic systems for critical infrastructure inspection and maintenance in extreme environments.
Inlyte Energy
USUnited States · 2025 cohort
Develops lightweight, high-energy-density battery solutions for portable and mobile military power.
Kinnami Software Corporation
USUnited States · 2025 cohort
Develops distributed, encrypted data management software for secure sharing across untrusted networks.
Mantacus Inc
USUnited States · 2025 cohort
Develops advanced sonar and acoustic sensing systems for underwater surveillance and mine detection.
Materials Testing Inc
USUnited States · 2025 cohort
Provides advanced materials testing and characterisation services for qualification of critical defence system components.
Neuroverse
USUnited States · 2025 cohort
Develops neurotechnology applications for cognitive enhancement in military contexts.
Phasic Energy
USUnited States · 2025 cohort
Develops pulsed power energy storage and conversion technology for directed-energy applications.
RealNose Inc
USUnited States · 2025 cohort
Develops electronic nose technology for rapid detection of chemical and biological hazards.
SaraniaSat Inc.
USUnited States · 2025 cohort
Develops small satellite platforms for persistent Earth observation and communications intelligence.
Swaza
USUnited States · 2025 cohort
Develops AI-powered decision support and medical triage tools for emergency and combat casualty care.
Tactical Edge Systems
USUnited States · 2025 cohort
Develops autonomous, AI-driven edge computing and energy systems for remote field operations.
Terecircuits Corporation
USUnited States · 2025 cohort
Develops terahertz-frequency electronics for high- speed communications and sensing.
Data reviewed 2026-08-23. Independent tracker; not affiliated with or endorsed by NATO.