Ukraine battlefield use underpins €5.8 million raise for ZeroPhase’s communications software

December 17, 2025 at 12:51 PM UTC
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Ukraine battlefield use underpins €5.8 million raise for ZeroPhase’s communications software

ZeroPhase, a Munich-based software company, has secured €5.8 million in a Seed round to enhance its adaptive communications layer. The funding, led by BlueYard Capital, will accelerate the development and deployment of ZeroPhase's technology. This technology focuses on providing reliable data links for unmanned defense platforms across various environments. ZeroPhase's software-defined data links are designed to maintain critical communications in challenging conditions, as demonstrated on the Ukrainian battlefield. The company's CEO, Dr. Florian Petit, emphasized the goal of ensuring uninterrupted communication for defense applications. This round of funding follows a trend of investment in European defense, unmanned systems, and autonomous technologies. The investment underscores the increasing importance of secure and dependable communication in modern warfare. The technology developed by ZeroPhase directly impacts the performance of unmanned systems, benefiting defense operators and potentially bolstering European digital sovereignty. This focus is part of a larger trend, with several other European companies also securing funding in the defense tech sector. The investment climate for defense-related technologies in Europe appears robust, with ZeroPhase's funding reflecting a wider movement of capital. This supports the development of critical infrastructure for unmanned systems and underscores the growing strategic importance of digital technologies in defense. Further developments in this space are expected.

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Published: December 17, 2025 at 12:51 PM UTC
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