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Nexio Global Media > Business > European Defense Tech Helsing, Backed by Spotify’s Daniel Ek, Nears $1.2B Raise at $18B Valuation – FT Reports
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European Defense Tech Helsing, Backed by Spotify’s Daniel Ek, Nears $1.2B Raise at $18B Valuation – FT Reports

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Last updated: May 11, 2026 1:42 pm
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European Defense Tech Unicorn Helsing Nears $1.2 Billion Funding Round at $18 Billion Valuation

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A Meteoric Rise in Defense TechEurope’s Defense Tech BoomStrategic Backers and Geopolitical ImplicationsChallenges and Ethical DebatesWhat’s Next for Helsing?

By [Your Name], International Defense & Technology Correspondent

[Dateline] — In a landmark deal underscoring soaring investor confidence in Europe’s defense technology sector, Helsing, a Munich-based artificial intelligence and autonomous military systems startup, is reportedly finalizing a $1.2 billion funding round that would catapult its valuation to approximately $18 billion. According to sources cited by the Financial Times, the investment is expected to be led by U.S. growth equity firm Dragoneer Investment Group, with co-lead participation from existing backer Lightspeed Venture Partners. If confirmed, the deal would mark one of the largest single funding rounds in European defense tech history, reinforcing Helsing’s dominance in a sector galvanized by geopolitical tensions and rapid battlefield innovation.

A Meteoric Rise in Defense Tech

Founded just five years ago in 2020, Helsing has swiftly emerged as Europe’s most valuable defense-focused unicorn, specializing in AI-powered drones, electronic warfare systems, and real-time battlefield data analytics. The company’s ascent reflects a broader surge in venture capital flowing into autonomous defense solutions, particularly since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022—a conflict that has served as a testing ground for next-generation military technologies.

The latest funding round represents a significant leap from Helsing’s previous raise in June 2025, when it secured €600 million ($14 billion valuation) in a deal spearheaded by Spotify co-founder Daniel Ek. The new $18 billion valuation—a near 30% increase in under a year—signals robust investor appetite despite macroeconomic headwinds, positioning Helsing alongside some of the world’s most valuable private defense firms.

Europe’s Defense Tech Boom

Helsing’s funding milestone arrives amid a wave of capital injections into European defense startups, as governments and private investors scramble to modernize military capabilities in response to rising global instability. Competitors such as Germany’s Quantum Systems, which raised €180 million at a €3 billion valuation in late 2025, and Portugal’s Tekever, which achieved unicorn status with a £400 million raise, underscore the sector’s explosive growth.

Analysts attribute this boom to two key factors: the urgent demand for AI-enhanced defense systems in Ukraine and NATO’s push for technological self-reliance. “The war has accelerated the adoption of autonomous systems, from drone swarms to AI-driven intelligence platforms,” says Dr. Nina Vogel, a defense technology analyst at the Berlin-based European Council on Foreign Relations. “Helsing’s ability to integrate AI with real-time combat data has made it a standout player.”

Strategic Backers and Geopolitical Implications

Dragoneer’s involvement as lead investor highlights the growing transatlantic interest in European defense tech. The San Francisco-based firm, known for backing high-growth companies like Airbnb and Shopify, has increasingly turned its focus to sectors with long-term geopolitical tailwinds. Meanwhile, Lightspeed’s continued support—after earlier investments—suggests strong confidence in Helsing’s roadmap, which reportedly includes expanding its AI suite for NATO-aligned militaries.

The funding also underscores a broader shift in venture capital trends. Once wary of defense-related investments due to ethical concerns, Silicon Valley and European VCs are now pouring billions into dual-use technologies that blend civilian AI with military applications. “The line between defense and deep tech has blurred,” notes Mark Loughridge, a partner at London’s Oakley Capital. “Investors see both strategic necessity and lucrative returns.”

Challenges and Ethical Debates

Despite its financial momentum, Helsing operates in a sector fraught with ethical and regulatory scrutiny. Critics argue that the rapid automation of warfare—through AI-driven targeting systems and autonomous drones—raises moral questions about accountability and civilian risks. Helsing has sought to address these concerns by emphasizing human oversight in its platforms, but advocacy groups remain skeptical.

“Valuations shouldn’t overshadow the need for stringent ethical frameworks,” warns Clara Mendez, director of the Brussels-based AI Ethics Initiative. “Without proper safeguards, these technologies could escalate conflicts unpredictably.”

What’s Next for Helsing?

Industry insiders suggest the fresh capital will fuel Helsing’s expansion into new markets, including Asia and the Middle East, where demand for advanced defense systems is growing. The company is also rumored to be exploring partnerships with major defense contractors such as BAE Systems and Thales, potentially integrating its AI software into traditional military hardware.

For now, Helsing, Dragoneer, and Lightspeed have declined to comment on the funding reports. But if finalized, the deal would solidify Helsing’s status as Europe’s defense tech crown jewel—and a bellwether for the industry’s future.

As global conflicts evolve and AI reshapes modern warfare, Helsing’s staggering valuation is more than a financial milestone—it’s a testament to the transformative, and contentious, power of technology in an increasingly volatile world.

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