28 January 2026

Avy, an example of dual-use for a safer Netherlands

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Interview
Interview

The drones of Avy, one of the largest Dutch drone developers, have recently become ‘dual-use’. Niels Blij was a professional soldier, had his own company and is now head of Defence Innovations & Relations at Avy. He explains why dual-use is so important just now and why it also offers opportunities for other North Holland companies.

The website states in big letters that Avy makes ‘drones for good’: technology that is used to help people. Avy develops long-range drones that fly from special docking stations. These stations can be placed almost anywhere and automatically charge the drones. Unlike many other drones, Avy's drones can withstand extreme weather conditions, such as heavy rain and wind. Niels: “This makes our drones interesting for countries with remote or inhospitable areas. By placing docking stations in strategic locations, a drone is always nearby and much shorter response times can be achieved in emergency situations, for example when transporting medicine or mapping situations.”

Dual-use drones

“The combination of weather-resistant long-range drones and flexibly deployable docking stations also makes our technology suitable for Defence,” says Niels Blij. “Because our drones can be used for both civilian and military applications, we are a good example of dual-use technology. In our case, this involves, for example, reconnaissance of areas, monitoring infrastructure and supply routes, and transporting medical supplies. We are now in discussions with various parts of the armed forces about the most suitable applications.”

A green heart

Niels himself worked for the Army for eight years in a reconnaissance and intelligence unit. During that time, he also served in Uruzgan. “Being under fire myself, roadside bombs, mortar shelling: it was an intense time,” Niels says. “Because of my experience, I know what people in uniform need and I speak their language. From that background, I can now bridge the gap between Defence's needs and Avy's technological capabilities. That reawakens my ‘green heart’!”

Importance for Defence

For Defence, dual-use innovations are important because they allow them to use technology developed outside the armed forces. This is also very important for the Netherlands: it helps to work faster and smarter on our security. This led, among other things, to the establishment of the Regioteam Defence Noord-Holland, in which Defence, the province, the Ministry of Economic Affairs, companies and ROM InWest work together on dual-use innovations. Within this network there is two-way traffic: issues from Defence can be shared with innovative entrepreneurs who have a possible solution for this and vice versa, entrepreneurs who have an interesting proposition for Defence are assisted in setting up a cooperation.

Short line

Niels chairs the Business Representation Steering Group within the Regio Team. The Regioteam's important role is to get signals from entrepreneurs into Defence and to improve cooperation between entrepreneurs and the armed forces. Niels says: “The steering committee is the “voice” of the regional companies towards Defence. Together, we look at opportunities, make valuable connections and build bridges to Defence. And we help companies with potential dual-use technology work to get in touch with Defence faster. Those lines are often too long now. But with the threats in the world, we no longer have that time. We need to invest in technology and cooperation in peacetime so that the infrastructure is ready when needed.”

For and by entrepreneurs

In this role, all of Niels“ experience comes together well. After his time in Defence, he ran his own liquor branding business and helped other entrepreneurs. ”I bring that entrepreneurial outlook to the steering committee. I want to contribute to a thriving North Holland business community, more cooperation and less dependence on foreign countries. And of course I think it's great to be able to serve the men and women at Defence in this way."

Get involved!

Do you want your company to contribute to security, strategic autonomy and innovation? Apply directly to Niels Blij, via Avy or from Robin Beijnum.

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