The Oslo office built on Shield AI’s collaborations with Norwegian technology companies Radionor Communications AS, Teleplan Globe and Ubiq Aerospace. These partnerships advanced critical capabilities and were expected to expand further as Shield AI deepened support for European allies.
“Norway’s defense ecosystem is fantastic — innovative, operationally grounded, and committed to mission success,” said Brandon Tseng, Shield AI’s President and Co-founder. “Establishing an office in Oslo deepens our ability to collaborate with Norwegian partners whose technologies are critical to contested operations and strengthens our collective capacity to support NATO and European allies.”
Radionor Communications AS provided military broadband radios designed to outperform legacy systems in peer-adversary environments. “As a core element of the Norwegian defence industry, Radionor prides itself on delivering unparalleled communication where it is considered most critical. We are very pleased working with Shield AI’s strong team and integrating our equipment with Shield AI’s technology,” said Raymond Søderholm, CEO of Radionor Communications AS.
Teleplan Globe supplied advanced C4ISR and battlefield management software to deliver sensor-to-effector integration. “Teleplan Globe has built a reputation for delivering high-performance and mission critical systems that operate in complex and challenging environments. Our work with Shield AI reflects a shared mission to bring those capabilities to the front lines—fast,” said Jan H. Nyegaarden, CEO of Teleplan Globe.
Ubiq Aerospace enabled all-weather drone operations through intelligent ice detection and protection systems. “Globally, winter has been a dead season for drones, for adversaries and allies alike. Our solutions break that symmetry in clouds and cold weather, delivering not just a force multiplier but a shift in initiative. Together with Shield, we aim to change the operational balance with year-round ISR,” said Kim Lynge Sorensen, CEO of Ubiq Aerospace.
Shield AI’s new Oslo office was established as a hub for engineering and programme integration with Norwegian partners. It also reflected the company’s expanding role in Europe, where demand for its V-BAT system continued to grow, with Greece and the Netherlands among the most recent customers procuring it for maritime ISR and contested-domain operations.