Helsing opens Swedish branch
The defense startup Helsing is opening a new office in Stockholm. With this branch, the Munich-based company aims to consolidate its operations in Northern Europe.
By Robert Wallenhauer
The defense startup Helsing is opening a new office in Stockholm. With this branch, the Munich-based company aims to consolidate its operations in Northern Europe.
By Robert Wallenhauer
Bavaria is the first German state to introduce special provisions for the defense industry. Helsing hopes to benefit from them and is already taking the first steps toward establishing a new factory near Munich before comes into force.
By Katharina Horban
Former Axel Springer manager Philipp Raidt is moving from consulting firm FGS Global to defense tech start-up Helsing.
By Robert Wallenhauer
The decision on the award of a contract worth around EUR 900 million for “Loitering Munition” is to be made at the beginning of next year.
By Wilhelmine Stenglin and Robert Wallenhauer
The German investments in space security that have been announced are bringing movement to the European space market. A new German-Norwegian consortium is competing with a Rheinmetall venture and also wants to keep up with US programs.
By Wilhelmine Stenglin