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Project Q GmbH

Hydris — open-source integration and orchestration layer for sensors, effectors and C2 systems.

Munich, Germany
11-50

Vitality Radar

68
Current
Industry
Updated 10 days ago

Pillar Analysis

Presence
Digital footprint, brand visibility, and online reach across channels
72
Business
Revenue signals, funding status, partnerships, and market traction
69
Innovation
R&D activity, patents, product launches, and technology adoption
84
Pulse
Recent momentum — hiring trends, news mentions, and social engagement
63
Capacity
Team strength, leadership depth, and organizational scale
55

Strategic Assessment

Strategic Vector

Project Q appears to be positioning itself as an AI-enabled defense integration platform company, with a clear focus on interoperability, sensor-to-C2 orchestration, and dual-use security applications. Recent funding and a major defense-industry partnership suggest a strategy of rapid product scaling and ecosystem validation from Munich and Berlin.

Efficiency Ratio

The company shows strong output relative to apparent headcount by securing notable funding and high-signal partnerships while still operating as a small team, indicating efficient leverage of a specialized software platform model.

Evidence Signals

Funding HIGH Munich, Germany

Raised €7.5 million in seed funding.

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Funding HIGH Berlin and Munich, Germany

Reported a €15 million Series A led by Expeditions, with HENSOLDT and Heliad joining.

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Partnership HIGH Germany

HENSOLDT announced a collaboration with Project Q to advance software-centred defence and sensor integration.

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Product Launch HIGH Germany

Introduced Hydris, described as an open-source integration and orchestration platform for defence connecting sensors, unmanned systems, and command-and-control platforms.

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Expansion HIGH Munich and Berlin, Germany

Company presence is listed in both Munich and Berlin, indicating multi-city operations.

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Other MEDIUM Munich, Germany

LinkedIn lists the company size as 11-50 employees, suggesting an early-stage but non-trivial operating footprint.

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Other HIGH Munich, Germany

German commercial registry and imprint confirm active GmbH status, HRB 293687, with Munich as registered seat.

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Other MEDIUM Germany

Databyte indicates no trademarks or patents currently filed at the German patent office.

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About
Project Q GmbH (Munich/Berlin, EUR 15m funded) has unveiled Hydris, an open-source integration and orchestration layer for the sensor, effector and C2 systems of armed forces. European defence is accumulating capable point products with no shared way to combine them; Project Q sells the connective tissue rather than another endpoint.
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European defense-tech company (Munich/Berlin), open-core integration platform 'Hydris' for sensor/effector/C2 systems of armed forces, EUR 15m in funding. Anchor A1. Classified C02-03 — C02-02 Tactical Comms rejected: it orchestrates data between systems, it is not the bearer. Addresses precisely the interoperability gap this dataset exposes.
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#Hydris #OpenSource #Integration #Orchestration #SensorEffectorC2 #Interoperability #Munich

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