
Every Drone Counts for Europe’s Sovereignty
What if anyone, anywhere in Europe, could learn to build drones?
Together with DroneAid Collective, we’re hosting a drone-building workshop at the European Defense Tech Hackathon in Munich (Feb 13-16, 2025)
But we’re not stopping there.
We’re launching this fundraiser to bring hands-on drone workshops to more cities, more people, and more aspiring innovators—long after the hackathon ends.
Every contribution fuels this mission, empowering veterans, students, and tech enthusiasts to learn relevant skills, push the limits of drone technology, and create real-world impact.
Let’s safeguard the future—one drone at a time:
€20
Support Ukraine – good karma guaranteed! 🇺🇦
Feel better than after your last Netflix binge 😇
€100
Attend a drone workshop from DroneAid Collective with a friend 🦾
Get two tickets and hands-on experience in building a drone
Better than just another dinner out 😇
€350
Fund the building and delivery of a real drone to Ukraine 🛸
Sign the drone and receive a thank you letter back from the recipient
Also, get two tickets for a drone workshop + a lot of good karma 😇
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About DroneAid Collective
DroneAid Collective is an international non-profit based in Netherlands, Germany and Portugal, which empowers veterans and displaced Ukrainians to acquire new technical skills. At our drone-building workshops participants, including those who have served in the military, learn the basics of electronics and practical skills like soldering.
For veterans, this program is particularly impactful, as it provides them with a sense of purpose and the opportunity to contribute to meaningful causes once again. By engaging in these workshops, they not only enhance their technical abilities but also find hope and a renewed sense of the future, knowing they can still be of service to their communities.
After the drones are built, they are donated to charity organizations for surveillance, reconnaissance, and intelligence missions. This initiative not only supports these organizations but also plays a crucial role in the rehabilitation of veterans, helping them reintegrate into civilian life with confidence and a feeling of being useful again.
