ABZ Innovation raises €7M to counter Chinese drone dominance
Budapest-based drone manufacturer ABZ Innovation has secured a fresh €7 million funding round as it moves to position itself as a European alternative to Chinese-made unmanned aerial vehicles. The capital injection will be used to scale production, deepen research and development, and expand the company’s presence in key international markets where Chinese suppliers currently dominate.
A European challenger in a China-heavy drone market
The global drone and unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) market has, for years, been led by Chinese manufacturers, particularly in the commercial and prosumer segments. Concerns over data security, supply chain resilience, and geopolitical tensions have prompted governments and enterprises to look for trusted non-Chinese alternatives. This is the gap that ABZ Innovation aims to fill.
Operating out of Budapest, the company designs and builds professional-grade industrial drones for applications such as precision agriculture, infrastructure inspection, surveying, and public safety. By developing both hardware and proprietary flight control software in-house, the startup markets itself as a fully European solution with transparent data practices and compliance with EU regulations.
Strategic funding to scale hardware and software
The €7 million round marks a significant milestone for ABZ Innovation, enabling the company to move beyond its current production capacity and address growing demand from European and overseas customers. The financing will be channeled into three core areas: manufacturing scale-up, product roadmap acceleration, and international go-to-market efforts.
Scaling production in Europe
A key priority for the company is to expand its European manufacturing footprint. By keeping production close to its customer base, ABZ Innovation aims to offer shorter lead times, tighter quality control, and robust after-sales service – areas where many buyers report frustration with distant overseas suppliers.
The new funding will support investments in automated assembly lines, testing facilities, and component sourcing strategies designed to reduce dependency on single-country suppliers. This is particularly relevant as the broader electronics supply chain continues to face volatility and geopolitical pressures.
Advancing autonomous capabilities and payloads
On the technology front, the company plans to enhance its autonomous flight systems, navigation algorithms, and modular payload options. This includes improvements in AI-powered object detection, collision avoidance, and route optimization that can make missions safer and more efficient, especially in complex industrial environments.
For sectors such as agriculture and energy, ABZ Innovation is developing specialized payloads – from high-resolution multispectral cameras for crop health analysis to thermal imaging modules for power line and pipeline inspections. These domain-specific tools are central to the startup’s strategy of competing on performance and reliability, rather than price alone.
Riding the wave of European drone regulation
The company’s growth plans are closely aligned with the evolving European regulatory landscape for U-space and BVLOS (Beyond Visual Line of Sight) operations. As the EU refines standards for safe integration of drones into civilian airspace, demand is rising for aircraft that are designed from the ground up to comply with these rules.
ABZ Innovation emphasizes that its platforms are engineered with redundant safety systems, secure data links, and remote ID capabilities to meet the stringent requirements of European aviation authorities. This positions the company to support use cases such as long-range infrastructure inspections, automated agricultural spraying, and emergency response missions that require regulatory approval for BVLOS flights.
Strategic positioning against Chinese incumbents
Chinese brands, led by global market leaders, have built a stronghold in the drone industry through aggressive pricing, rapid product cycles, and a deep ecosystem of accessories and software. Yet this dominance has also triggered concerns about data sovereignty and vendor lock-in, especially among public-sector and critical-infrastructure customers.
ABZ Innovation is betting that a combination of European manufacturing, transparent data handling, and sector-specific performance will resonate with these buyers. The company promotes on-premise or EU-based data storage options, clearly documented data encryption standards, and integration with existing enterprise IT and geospatial platforms.
By offering a credible alternative, the Hungarian startup joins a growing cohort of European drone manufacturers trying to rebalance a market long dominated by Chinese players. The new funding is expected to help the company win larger contracts with utilities, agricultural cooperatives, security agencies, and industrial operators that are actively diversifying their supplier base.
Export ambitions beyond Europe
While Europe remains its primary focus, ABZ Innovation is also targeting export opportunities in regions where demand for reliable, non-Chinese drones is expanding rapidly. These include North America, parts of the Middle East, and selected Asia-Pacific markets that are tightening rules on critical infrastructure and data security.
With the latest capital, the company plans to build a network of certified partners for distribution, training, and maintenance. This service layer is intended to ensure that customers have local support for mission-critical operations, an important differentiator in sectors where downtime can be extremely costly.
What the funding means for Europe’s drone ecosystem
The €7 million round for ABZ Innovation is part of a broader shift in the European deeptech and aerospace landscape, where investors are increasingly willing to back hardware-intensive ventures that address strategic dependencies. As governments and enterprises reassess their exposure to single-country suppliers, European-built alternatives in areas like drones, semiconductors, and telecoms are attracting renewed interest.
If ABZ Innovation executes on its roadmap – scaling production, advancing its technology stack, and winning reference customers in regulated industries – it could emerge as one of the region’s key players in professional UAVs. For now, the new funding marks a clear vote of confidence in the company’s ambition to give Europe a stronger voice in the global drone market and to provide a realistic counterweight to long-standing Chinese dominance.

