Staaker (Norway): Autonomous Drones and Computer Vision for Extreme Environments
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About this report
The Staaker Company AS is a Norwegian unmanned aircraft startup (established 2014) that designs and manufactures rugged, autonomous multirotor drones equipped with advanced sensors. In 2019 Staaker was acquired by Nordic Unmanned ASA and formally merged into the group, making it a private subsidiary of a publicly-listed (Euronext Growth Oslo) drone OEM.
Staaker’s products (the BG-series) are purpose-built for harsh environments: the BG-200 heavy-lift drone (25 kg MTOW, 9 kg payload) and variants (BG-200FC hydrogen-powered, BG-300 with rail-following capability) offer field-proven ISR and logistics support .
Key questions this report answers
- What rugged autonomous multirotor drones does Staaker build, and how do its BG-series products (BG-200, BG-200FC hydrogen, BG-300 rail-following) perform in extreme environments?
- How does Staaker's field-proven ISR and logistics capability, and its status as a Nordic Unmanned ASA subsidiary, position it within European drone programmes?
- Which customers, partners and dual-use markets does the Norwegian OEM serve for harsh-environment operations?
- What capability gaps, IP assets and strategic indicators shape Staaker's role in European unmanned-systems autonomy?
Inside this report
- 1. Corporate Identity & Legal Structure
- 2. Strategic Business Profile
- 3. Technology Portfolio Mapping
- 4. Technology Readiness Assessment
- 5. European Strategic Program Participation
- 6. Academic & Research Origins
- 7. Dual-Use Applications & EU Market Strategy
- 8. Strategic Partnerships & European Industrial Alliances
- 9. European Market Focus & Operational Domains
- 10. Intellectual Property & European Innovation Assets
- 11. Leadership & European Technical Expertise
- 12. Capability and Gap Analysis
- 13. Strategic Indicators & European Innovation Metrics
- 14. Strategic Priority Alignment
Who it's for
Investors screening The Staaker Company AS, competitors and partners assessing their position, and analysts who need a sourced, structured account of the entity and its technology.
Methodology & sources
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