Aedil AS (Norway) – Autonomous Drones for Logistics and Critical Infrastructure
In a modest garage on the outskirts of Bergen, a small Norwegian startup is quietly developing technology with far-reaching implications for European defense. Aedil AS has attracted NATO’s attention by tackling a pressing strategic challenge: monitoring the vast underwater domains that hide both critical infrastructure and potential threats. Founded by former Norwegian naval officers with deep expertise in submarine acoustics, the company is leveraging its niche know-how to turn everyday fiber-optic cables into extensive listening networks. This unassuming venture embodies a new wave of European defense innovation – agile, dual-use oriented, and focused on reducing dependency on foreign technologies. By repurposing existing infrastructure for advanced surveillance, Aedil is aligning with Europe’s push for strategic autonomy and resilience. The story of Aedil offers a compelling glimpse into how a three-person outfit in a Bergen garage secured NATO support, aiming to fortify Europe’s undersea vigilance in an era of evolving threats.

