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How dual-use innovation fixes Europe’s defense innovation bottleneck

1 July 2026 Posted by Lieven Claeys Product innovation
As geopolitical tensions rise, Europe is pouring millions into defense R&D. However, the public discourse is dominated by a fundamental misunderstanding of what is actually broken. If you look beneath the surface, the crisis isn’t a lack of brilliant ideas or cutting-edge tech. The real bottleneck is systemic: Europe suffers from an acute shortage of mechanisms that turn commercial innovation into operational military capability. Let’s exploreEurope’s defense innovation bottleneck

 

The misconception: Europe is losing the tech race

There’s a prevailing narrative in defense circles that Europe is falling behind because it lacks cutting-edge technology. We look at the rapid rise of commercial AI, autonomous systems, and advanced sensors elsewhere and assume European defense suffers from an innovation shortage.

But this is a myth. Europe doesn’t have an innovation problem. European labs, start-ups, and commercial tech hubs are overflowing with world-class capabilities. The main bottleneck is that Europe suffers from a shortage of mechanisms that turn commercial innovation into operational capability.

 

Why the gap exists: The procurement wall

Historically, defense innovation flowed from military R&D down to the civilian sector (think GPS or the internet). Today, that current has reversed. Over 80% of critical emerging technologies are driven by commercial R&D, not defense spending.

 

Over 80% of critical emerging technologies today are driven by commercial R&D, not defense spending.

 

While commercial tech cycles are measured in weeks, traditional military procurement cycles are still measured in years, sometimes longer. This creates a structural misalignment:

  • The valley of death: Start-ups develop groundbreaking dual-use solutions but go bankrupt trying to deal with rigid, bureaucratic defense acquisition processes.
  • The requirements mismatch: Commercial tech often fails to meet strict military ruggedization, cybersecurity or interoperability standards.
  • The scalability trap: A successful technology demonstration or pilot project rarely translates into a deployed, mass-produced operational and qualified asset.

So the bottleneck isn’t technology creation, it’s the adoption pipeline.

 

Introducing ‘innovation absorption’

To bridge this gap, European defense forces and defence contractors must shift their focus from inventing new technologies to mastering innovation absorption. This is an organization’s ability to identify external, commercially available technologies, validate their operational relevance, ruggedize them for harsh environments, and scale them rapidly into active service.

This is where dual-use innovation becomes a strategic necessity rather than a buzzword. Dual-use technologies—such as industrial drones adapted for tactical reconnaissance, or secure commercial IoT architectures strengthening battlefield communications—are already funded, tested and scaled by the market.

 

Adapting commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) technology can reduce deployment timelines by up to 60%.

 

By focusing on absorption rather than creation, Europe can leverage these dual-use ecosystems to bypass long R&D phases entirely. Adapting commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) technology can reduce deployment timelines by up to 60%, but this requires a deliberate, structured methodology to bridge the civilian and military worlds.

 

Building the absorption pipeline

For over three decades, Verhaert has operated at the intersection of advanced tech, industrial innovation, and strategic defense capability. This experience has provided insight into the mechanisms crucial to assessing, adapting and integrating commercial technologies into defense contexts.

  • Strategic sourcing & scouting: Starting from the capability gaps, we identify and validate emerging tech from across Europe and, broadening your access beyond traditional procurement channels.
  • Validation & operational testing: Not every promising tech is deployment-ready. That’s why we organize rigorous testing environments and demonstration programs to assess real-world mission relevance and, minimizing risk.
  • Capability building: Technology alone doesn’t win. Through consulting and training, we help your organization build innovation as a core, repeatable capability.
  • Engineering & system integration: Commercial products must be ruggedized, secured and adapted for harsh environments. Multidisciplinary engineering teams handle system architectures, AI integration, cybersecurity, optics, electronics and much more.
  • Industrial scaling & production: We bridge the gap from prototype to deployment by supporting pilot production and scalable manufacturing, ensuring innovations become true operational assets.

 

Turn innovation into capability

The future of European sovereignty won’t be won by those with the largest R&D budgets, but by those who can absorb and deploy existing technology the fastest.

Ready to fix your organization’s absorption bottleneck? Book a discovery call with our defense team today to explore how dual-use technologies can solve your most pressing operational bottlenecks.

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Download the brochure to learn all about how we can boost your capacity to innovate for defense through dual-use solutions.


 

Any questions? Curious how this can boost your business? Get in touch with Lieven!
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