German drone maker, Quantum Systems, is acquiring the Estonian intelligence management platform scaleup, SensusQ. No figures of the deal have been shared, as yet.
Erik Kannike, Chief Strategy Officer of SensusQ spoke briefly to Resilience Media today about the deal, adding that ‘Quantum Systems is a king in the hardware space’ making the merger with its software ‘bigger than the sum of its parts’.
Kannike was able to tell us that SensusQ operations in Estonia will continue, ‘no one will be dropped’ and that they will be hiring engineers in Estonia.
Since raising a Balderton Capital-led Series C funding round in November 2025, Quantum Systems has been on an acquisition spree, picking up other software companies Fernride and Spleenlabs.
SensusQ was founded in 2020 by Villiko Nurmoja and Marko Kaseleht. Kaseleht has since left the company’s operational capacity, joining Nortal as Senior Vice President of defence in May 2025.
Perhaps notably, SensusQ did experience fiscal challenges earlier this year as they were forced to apply for legal protection from bankruptcy, in Estonia. The company restructured and appeared to come out the other side of it prior to the acquisition news.
This story will be updated as it develops.








