Advanced Materials defence companies in Denmark

We track 6 advanced materials companies in Denmark, most of them in Kokkedal and Næstved. Among them are ATLANT 3D, DAMMO and DECPT.

All Advanced Materials Companies in Denmark

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ATLANT 3DTaastrup · 1-50 employees · Advanced Materials
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Pioneering atomic-scale advanced manufacturing company utilizing Digital Atomic Layer Processing (DALP) technology for rapid innovation across microelectronics value chain. Enables prototyping and manufacturing of micro and nanodevices for optics, photonics, MEMS/sensors.

DAMMOKokkedal · 1-10 employees · Soldier Systems
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Danish ammunition systems supplier in Kokkedal providing licensed-production defence ammunition, sourcing, assembly, and logistics from Jutland into central Europe. Operates as a Danish consortia working with local production partners on artillery-class munitions.

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DECPTNivå · 11-50 employees · Advanced Materials
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Nanostructured multispectral camouflage technology featuring wavelength-selective nanostructures imprinted in foil for thermal signature reduction and visual concealment. Mass-producible stick-on foil solutions adaptable to any platform across domains with newspaper-print-like production capabilities.

Evergreen Rifle AmmunitionKokkedal · 1-10 employees · Soldier Systems
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Danish small-arms ammunition producer based in Kokkedal, supplying NATO calibres to European defence customers. Part of an emerging Danish munitions cluster focused on raising European security of supply.

PlastPack DefenceNæstved · 11-50 employees · Advanced Materials
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Danish manufacturer of polymer ammunition boxes that replace traditional steel containers. The boxes deliver a 67 percent weight reduction, melt rather than explode in fire, and lower the radar and acoustic signature of military logistics convoys.

SkyPro PropulsionVejen · 11-50 employees · Soldier Systems
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Danish defence rocket and missile producer founded in March 2024 to bring sovereign MLRS production to Denmark. Operates the Skypro Nordic Defense Park on a former NATO base with ammunition storage and test facilities, with a portfolio spanning 122 mm to 400 mm guided rockets.