DroneShield has opened its new European Headquarters in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
The establishment of the European Headquarters has strengthened Droneshield's operational presence to support its expanding footprint across EU and NATO-aligned markets.
The new Headquarters will serve as an operational base for DroneShield’s EU Centre of Excellence and aligns with the EU’s ReArm Europe Plan / Readiness 2030 initiative, which seeks to boost military spending, strengthen industrial sovereignty, and accelerate support for Ukraine.
It has further built on DroneShield’s newly established European manufacturing footprint to advance sovereign counter-UAS capability.
The European Headquarters will be led by Louis Gamarra, who was promoted to the position of Chief Commercial Officer earlier this year, and builds on DroneShield’s existing regional presence.
Gamarra will oversee the continued growth of DroneShield’s commercial and operational functions across Europe, including the expansion of a dedicated in-region team.
“DroneShield’s investment in Benelux marks a major milestone that strengthens our ability to support frontline users, procurement agencies and industry partners across Europe. With increasing demand for counter-drone solutions across the region, our new European headquarters will allow us to deliver faster, more localised support to our EU partners. We’re proud to be investing in local talent and infrastructure to meet the growing security needs across Europe," DroneShield European Headquarters Chief, Louis Gamarra, stated.
The company’s European footprint now comprises of around a dozen staff, and benefits from a multilingual team proficient in English, German, French, Dutch, Spanish, and Scandinavian languages (Danish, Swedish, and Norwegian).
The team will continue to work alongside DroneShield’s network of European resellers, while also growing internal operations functions to support delivery to customers.
The official opening event hosted VIP guests including the newly appointed Dutch State Secretary for Defence, Derk Boswijk, and Australian Ambassador to the Netherlands, Greg French.
