Eight Firms Join 2026 NATO DIANA UK Accelerator

UK Gov

A new cohort of innovative companies specialising in Contested Electromagnetic Environments is joining the UK Accelerator 2026 NATO DIANA Programme.

Janus Allies consortium (Janus), in partnership with the Defence and Security Accelerator, part of UK Defence Innovation (UKDI-DASA), welcomes a new cohort of innovative companies into the 2026 NATO DIANA Programme.

This year NATO DIANA received a record-breaking 3,680 submissions across all NATO member states for this year's call. The 2026 NATO DIANA cohort has emerged from a highly selective process, placing them in roughly the top 4% of applicants and among the most competitive dual-use innovators in the Alliance.

The eight companies joining the Janus UK Accelerator Programme are:

  • LSMedical from Estonia
  • Slipstream Design from the United Kingdom
  • FOSSA Systems from Spain
  • Tern AI Inc. from the United States of America
  • Testnor AS from Norway
  • Oledcomm from France
  • SDQ Solutions Canada from Canada
  • CX2 Inc. from the United States of America

Tanya Suarez, Founder and CEO of IoT Tribe, lead of Janus consortium welcomes the new Janus cohort:

As we enter our second year delivering the NATO DIANA programme with UKDI-DASA, we're building on the momentum to strengthen the UK's role in NATO priorities in line with the Strategic Defence Review. More contact with the end-user and better interoperability for adoption at pace. We are welcoming a new cohort with technologies that address the contested electromagnetic environments that can deny, degrade and disrupt operations. They are absolutely critical to maintaining operational advantage for the UK and NATO allies. These innovators shape capabilities that matter, and our goal remains clear: ensure the UK leads in defence innovation, while reinforcing allied technological sovereignty.

Anita Friend, Head of UKDI-DASA said:

We are delighted to welcome another cohort of innovators to the UK Accelerator, and are excited to see how their innovative technologies could help shape the future of defence. The UKDI-DASA partnership with NATO DIANA and the delivery of the UK Accelerator programme, is key to unlocking the potential of dual-use technologies to solve critical defence challenges and create solutions that strengthen security across the Alliance and we look forward to supporting these innovators in their innovation journey.

Over the next six months, the innovators will work closely with the Janus Allies team and partners to support the scaling of their solutions and accelerate adoption across the Alliance. The Janus programme offers a mix of in-person and virtual training: workshops, lectures, mentorship, and guidance aimed to support their dual-use strategies.

By working with experts from defence innovation ecosystems in the UK and the wider NATO alliance, the 2026 cohort will be prepared for defence procurement while broadening their commercial opportunities. The strongest dual-use ventures learn to align mission and margin, and the London site is set up to help them do exactly that.

More about the NATO DIANA 2026 Innovators:

All the companies selected to start in January 2026, will receive contractual funding and gain access to DIANA's expanding network of 16 accelerator sites and more than 200 test centres across the 32 NATO nations. They will be working on solutions across 10 areas drawn from key priorities identified by Allies.

They are:

  • Energy and Power
  • Advanced Communication Technologies
  • Contested Electromagnetic Environments
  • Human Resilience and Biotechnologies
  • Critical Infrastructure and Logistics
  • Operations in Extreme Environments
  • Maritime Operations
  • Resilient Space Operations
  • Autonomy and Unmanned Systems
  • Data Assisted Decision Making

Information about the companies can be found at 2026 Cohort of Companies .

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