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DroneShield Opens European Headquarters in Amsterdam Amid Growing Counter-Drone Demand

DroneShield has officially opened its new European headquarters in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. The move strengthens the counter-drone company’s operational presence across EU and NATO-aligned markets. DroneShield European Headquarters Supports Fastest-Growing Region Europe was DroneShield’s best-performing market in 2025. The region generated $98 million in revenue, accounting for 45 percent of total company revenue. As of […] The post DroneShield Opens European Headquarters in Amsterdam Amid Growing Counter-Drone Demand appeared first on DRONELIFE .

6 April 2026 at 08:03 pm
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DroneShield Opens European Headquarters in Amsterdam Amid Growing Counter-Drone Demand

DroneShield, a leading provider of counter-drone solutions, has officially unveiled its new European headquarters in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. This strategic move not only solidifies the company's operational presence across the European Union (EU) and NATO-aligned markets but also underscores the growing importance of Europe as a key region for the counter-drone industry.

The decision to establish a European HQ in Amsterdam was driven by the rapid expansion and increasing demand for counter-drone technology in the region. Europe has emerged as DroneShield's best-performing market in 2025, generating $98 million in revenue, which accounts for 45 percent of the company's total revenue. This significant growth highlights the critical role Europe plays in the global counter-drone market and the company's commitment to meeting the region's evolving needs.

Amsterdam was chosen as the location for the new headquarters due to its strategic position in the heart of Europe, as well as its well-established infrastructure and talent pool. The city's proximity to key EU institutions and defense agencies, such as the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) and the European Defence Agency (EDA), positions DroneShield to better collaborate with these organizations and accelerate the deployment of its solutions.

The new European HQ will serve as a hub for research, development, and innovation, enabling DroneShield to stay ahead of technological advancements and adapt to the rapidly changing landscape of drone threats. The company plans to invest heavily in local talent, creating numerous job opportunities for engineers, researchers, and industry professionals. This not only supports Amsterdam's growing tech sector but also strengthens the region's capacity to address the growing threat posed by unauthorized drone activity.

The opening of the European HQ coincides with a surge in counter-drone demand across the continent. As drone technology becomes increasingly accessible and affordable, the risk of malicious use, such as aerial reconnaissance, surveillance, or even potential attacks, has heightened. Governments, defense agencies, and critical infrastructure operators are increasingly turning to counter-drone solutions to safeguard their operations and citizens.

DroneShield's European HQ will play a pivotal role in addressing these concerns by providing tailored counter-drone solutions for a diverse range of sectors, including aviation, defense, and critical infrastructure. The company's portfolio includes jamming systems, radar detection, and software-based solutions designed to neutralize drone threats effectively and efficiently.

The establishment of the new European HQ also signifies DroneShield's commitment to expanding its global footprint. With a strong presence in North America and Asia, the company is now further solidifying its position as a global leader in counter-drone technology. This move is expected to facilitate better coordination and collaboration with regional offices, enabling a more unified approach to addressing the growing threat of drone-based attacks and unauthorized aerial activities.

In conclusion, DroneShield's new European headquarters in Amsterdam represents a significant milestone for the company and the counter-drone industry as a whole. The rapid growth of the European market and the increasing demand for robust counter-drone solutions have driven this strategic expansion, positioning DroneShield to lead the charge in safeguarding the skies of Europe and beyond. As the threat landscape continues to evolve, the company's investment in Amsterdam-based research, development, and talent will be crucial in delivering innovative solutions that protect against the growing menace of unauthorized drone activity.

Source: DRONELIFE
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