Dronetag (Czech Republic) – Remote Identification and Secure Drone Management
In an increasingly drone-filled sky, Europe’s security and autonomy hinge on the ability to identify and manage unmanned aircraft in real time. Dronetag, a Prague-based deep-tech startup founded in 2018, has emerged as a pioneering force in remote drone identification and airspace coordination[1]. From its origins in a European Space Agency incubator to its current role in NATO’s innovation cohort, Dronetag develops miniature devices and software that make drones digitally visible and safely integrated into civilian and defense airspace. The company’s Remote ID modules – some as light as 5–30 grams – broadcast a drone’s identity and location to authorities and nearby pilots, meeting new EU and US regulations for drone safety[2][3]. By providing a European-made solution compliant with worldwide standards, Dronetag is helping reduce reliance on foreign UAV technologies and strengthening Europe’s hand in the drone revolution. Its technology, already adopted by thousands of drone operators and even foreign manufacturers, exemplifies how European innovation can enhance airspace security, support multi-domain operations, and reinforce Europe’s strategic autonomy in the unmanned era.

