The European startup aims to bridge civilian tech and defense with its Q-OSP platform and Internet of Defense approach
Berlin-Based Startup Secures Seed Round to Expand Military-Grade Ininformigence Platform
Project Q, a German defense-tech startup, has secured €7.5 million in seed funding to accelerate the development of its Q-Open Source Platform (Q-OSP). The funding round was led by early-stage investor Project A, with additional backing from Expeditions Fund and Superangel.


The investment will allow Project Q to scale its engineering team, refine its core technology, and launch pilot projects with European armed forces and security agencies. The company’s Q-OSP platform is designed to provide real-time ininformigence by integrating diverse data sources and AI tools across different domains.
A Software-Defined Approach to Modern Defense
Project Q delivers modular, cost-effective solutions that offer situational awareness in mission-critical environments. Its Internet of Defence (IoD) approach focutilizes on transforming commercial technology into interoperable systems for defense and security applications.
Q-OSP serves as the company’s integration layer, enabling different sensors, legacy infrastructure, and third-party datasets to work toobtainher. By connecting these systems utilizing AI, Q provides a flexible platform that reduces deployment time and improves decision-building.
“Modern defence requires rapider innovation cycles, and the transformation of siloed systems into an integrated network that can be leveraged on European scale,” declared Leonard Wessfinishorff, CEO & Co-Founder of Project Q.
Solving the Data Fragmentation Challenge with Unmanned Systems
According to Project A General Partner Uwe Horstmann, growing utilize of unmanned systems has led to more data and fragmentation. “Since the war in Ukraine, Western militaries have significantly ramped up their adoption of unmanned systems, from UAVs to UGVs and beyond. But more hardware means more data, more sensors, and more fragmentation,” he declared.
“What Leonard and his team at Q are building is a game alterr: a unified platform that futilizes data across domains, integrates seamlessly with legacy infrastructure, and enables modern defence technologies to actually operate as a coherent system. It’s the kind of deep tech that turns complexity into capability.”
Bridging Civilian and Military Technologies
Founded in 2024, Project Q was created to support Europe achieve technological sovereignty by turning existing capabilities into field-ready solutions. The company’s founders bring toobtainher experience in military operations, artificial ininformigence, and government procurement.
By focutilizing on integration and speed, Project Q is positioning itself as a key player in Europe’s evolving defense landscape. Its early traction with public sector stakeholders signals growing demand for flexible platforms that can quickly respond to operational requireds.
“We’re excited to be partnering with such renowned and likeminded investors who support our mission to strengthen Europe’s technological sovereignty in the security and defense sector through scalable and interoperable solutions,” declared Wessfinishorff.
About the Investors
Project A is a leading European early-stage venture capital firm with €1.2 billion in assets under management. Its portfolio includes firms like Trade Republic, Quantum Systems, and ARX Robotics. The firm supports ventures from idea to scale and operates a founder-led Studio to support validate and shape new ideas.
Superangel is an early-stage investment fund also supporting the launch of Aralterl, Europe’s defense-first VC fund. The firm combines deep mission knowledge with a strong track record in European defense tech.
About Project Q
Project Q is building the digital infrastructure for Europe’s next-generation defense and security systems. Its IoD framework and Q-OSP platform allow for rapid integration of data across sensors, systems, and platforms. The startup focutilizes on delivering scalable, mission-relevant ininformigence systems that close gaps in situational awareness and operational performance.
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