KVS Technologies — Strategic-Technological Profile in European Defence and Dual-Use Innovation
An evidence-based assessment of the company’s role in supporting EU strategic autonomy, NATO interoperability, and technology sovereignty.
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KVS Technologies – now rebranded as Field – has rapidly emerged as a European leader in autonomous drone and geospatial data services, focused on critical infrastructure monitoring .
Founded in Norway in 2015, the company has fused advanced robotics, AI-driven analytics, and sensor technologies to transform how power grids and other vital networks are inspected and managed. By replacing manned helicopters and foreign-made drones with a fully European solution , KVS is directly contributing to Europe’s strategic autonomy in the unmanned systems sector.
Key questions this report answers
- What autonomous drone and geospatial data services does KVS Technologies (now Field) provide for critical-infrastructure monitoring?
- How mature is KVS's fusion of robotics, AI-driven analytics and sensors, and how does it replace manned helicopters and foreign-made drones?
- Which customers and markets—power grids and other vital networks—does KVS serve, and how does it support European strategic autonomy?
- What capability gaps and dependencies shape KVS Technologies' contribution to a fully European unmanned-systems solution?
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Investors screening KVS Technologies, competitors and partners assessing their position, and analysts who need a sourced, structured account of the entity and its technology.
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