GA-ASI Announces Investments in Six Dutch Companies

GA-ASI Announces Investments in Six Dutch Companies

GA-ASI Announces Investments in Six Dutch Companies

https://www.ga-asi.com/ga-asi-announces-investments-in-six-dutch-companies

Publish Date: 2026-06-08 12:00:00

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New Slate of Business Partnerships Established Following the Last Blue Magic Netherlands Event

SAN DIEGO – 08 June 2026 – General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. (GA‑ASI) is deepening its footprint in the Dutch innovation ecosystem, with new investments in six Netherlands-based technology companies through its Blue Magic Netherlands (BMN) venturing initiative.

These new partnerships follow the latest BMN event in Eindhoven, a fast-paced, “shark tank”-style forum in which Dutch startups and scaleups pitched breakthrough technologies directly to GA‑ASI decision makers. The most recent edition drew more than 350 attendees from across the country’s aerospace, defense, and high-tech communities.

Building on the success of prior events, GA‑ASI has selected six Dutch companies for new investment and collaboration. GA-ASI also is increasing its investment in Emergent Swarm, first discovered at BMN 2024. Emergent Swarm is partnering with GA‑ASI to further mature its swarming autonomy detection capability.

“Blue Magic Netherlands is our window into the Dutch innovation ecosystem,” said Brad Lunn, Managing Director, GA‑ASI. “We are not just scouting ideas. We are deploying capital, engineering resources, and access to platforms to help these companies scale. We’re making these new investments because it is clear to us that the Netherlands is one of the most dynamic technology hubs in Europe.”

The six new GA‑ASI portfolio companies are:

OPT/NET B.V. – GA-ASI, alongside its GA-Intelligence affiliate, will be working with OPT/NET to explore collaboration opportunities for a variety of AI-related missions, including drone swarm management and dark vessel detection.

Vaeridion B.V. – GA-ASI will be working with Vaeridion to evaluate their advanced battery pack technology for use in current and future GA-ASI platforms.

Touchwaves B.V. – GA-ASI will be evaluating Touchwaves’ haptic technology for use in remotely piloted…

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