
Dutch investment firms Parcom and Keen Venture Partners have acquired strategic stakes in DeltaQuad, a leading developer of advanced long-range drones, to bolster its innovation and international expansion efforts.
Parcom and Keen Venture Partners have joined forces as strategic shareholders in DeltaQuad, a Dutch company renowned for its advanced long-range drone technology. This partnership, announced on February 20, 2026, aims to leverage Parcom’s investment capacity and Keen’s specialized focus on defense technology to enhance DeltaQuad’s growth trajectory.
DeltaQuad, headquartered in Duivendrecht, Netherlands, specializes in the development and manufacturing of drones that combine the efficiency of fixed-wing aircraft with the vertical take-off and landing capabilities of helicopters. These systems are primarily designed for defense and security applications, supporting mission-critical operations such as intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance, force protection, and border security.
The strategic rationale behind this partnership is to strengthen DeltaQuad’s execution on innovation, operational excellence, and international expansion. The collaboration will focus on further developing autonomy and payload integration, deepening strategic partnerships within the defense ecosystem, and enhancing organizational capabilities to support quality and service at scale.
“Parcom and Keen are strong partners for DeltaQuad as we enter our next phase,” said a DeltaQuad executive. “We operate in a space where the challenge is bigger than a single company, making collaboration across the defense ecosystem essential.”
Parcom, established in 1982, is a Dutch investment firm that aids entrepreneurs and management teams in achieving sustainable growth. The firm combines thorough analysis with creative solutions, working closely with its partner companies. Keen Venture Partners, based in Amsterdam and London, focuses on backing exceptional European technology companies, particularly in defense and deep technology sectors.
The partnership is expected to strengthen DeltaQuad’s position in the European unmanned defense market, providing broader access to European markets and potential entry into new international markets. Additionally, it aims to enhance product offerings through the development of advanced autonomy features and integration of diverse payload capabilities.
As DeltaQuad embarks on this new chapter, the company anticipates accelerated product development cycles and strengthened partnerships within the defense sector. However, challenges remain, including aligning corporate cultures and managing the integration of new technologies.
Looking ahead, DeltaQuad’s management team will continue to oversee day-to-day operations while working closely with Parcom and Keen to scale the organization and expand its international footprint. This collaboration reflects a commitment to shaping a more resilient and capable European unmanned defense industry through long-term partnerships.