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The Hague NATO Security Cluster Drives European Defence Innovation

Ramo by Ramo
9 July 2026
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The Hague has long been known as the international city of peace and justice, but in 2026 it is rapidly emerging as Europe’s foremost hub for defence and security technology. The city’s NATO Communications and Information Agency (NCI Agency) now anchors a growing cluster of cybersecurity firms, defence startups, and research institutions that are reshaping how the alliance approaches modern warfare.

The NATO Security Cluster, as it is now formally branded, spans from the NCI Agency’s headquarters in The Hague’s Benoordenhout district to the nearby cybersecurity campus at The Hague Security Delta (HSD). With over 400 organisations now part of the HSD network, the region has become a magnet for dual-use technology investment—technologies that serve both civilian and military applications.

A New Wave of Defence Investment

In June 2026, NATO announced a €1.2 billion investment in its The Hague-based cyber defence operations, the largest single investment in the agency’s history. The funding will support a new Secure Communications Innovation Centre and expand the existing Cyber Threat Analysis Centre, which already employs over 800 specialists drawn from all 32 NATO member states.

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“The Hague is the natural home for this work,” said NCI Agency General Manager Ludwig Decamps at the June announcement. “We sit at the intersection of international law, cutting-edge technology, and multilateral cooperation. No other city in Europe offers this combination.”

Startup Ecosystem Takes Shape

The defence tech boom has catalysed a vibrant startup scene. The Hague-based startup accelerator Unknown Group launched its first dedicated defence technology cohort in January 2026, backing 12 early-stage companies working on everything from quantum-resistant encryption to AI-driven satellite imagery analysis. Three of those startups have since raised Series A rounds totalling over €80 million.

One standout is CipherShield, a Hague-based startup developing post-quantum cryptographic solutions for military communications. The company, founded by TU Delft graduates, secured a €15 million NATO innovation contract in April 2026 and has since doubled its headcount to 60 employees.

The Talent Pipeline

The Netherlands’ world-class technical universities continue to feed the defence tech ecosystem. TU Delft’s Cyber Security Academy and Leiden University’s Institute of Security and Global Affairs together graduate over 500 specialists annually, many of whom remain in the Randstad region. A new joint master’s programme in Defence Technology and Policy—launched in September 2025—has already attracted students from 27 countries.

With the geopolitical landscape showing no signs of stabilising, The Hague’s position as NATO’s technological nerve centre looks set to strengthen further. For investors and technologists alike, the message is clear: the city of peace has become essential to the business of security.

For more insights on related topics, explore our article on The Rise of Edge Computing.

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Ramo is the editorial voice of Mylistingo — an AI and technology news platform based in The Hague, Netherlands. Covering artificial intelligence, machine learning, robotics, and the future of technology, Ramo delivers accurate, accessible reporting for both general audiences and industry professionals. Every article is fact-checked and written to meet Mylistingo's strict no-fabrication editorial standards.

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