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Picogrid Raises $45M Series A

Picogrid has raised $45M in a Series A funding round to advance its tactical integration software for defense and autonomous systems.

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by Ben Murray
Picogrid Raises $45M Series A

Picogrid Raises $45M Series A

Picogrid, based in the United States, is an integration software company that provides tactical connectivity solutions for defense autonomous systems and sensors. The company recently secured $45M in a Series A funding round, bringing its total disclosed funding to $57.15M.

Investors

The article mentions that the company has raised this amount, but does not provide details regarding the specific investors that participated in the round.

Picogrid Use of Funds

Picogrid plans to utilize the capital to continue developing its Legion integration software and its Expeditionary C2 Nodes hardware, which connect autonomous systems, sensors, and operational tools on the battlefield.

About Picogrid

Founded in 2020 by Zane Mountcastle and Martin Slosarik, Picogrid focuses on enabling interoperability between autonomous systems. Their flagship software, Legion, fuses data from disparate systems to create a common operating picture for military users, facilitating automated detect-to-engage workflows.

Funding Details

Company Website: https://picogrid.com

Company: Picogrid
Raised: $45M
Round: Series A
Funding Date: May 2026
Company Website: https://www.picogrid.com
Software Category: Defense Tech
Source: https://www.tectonicdefense.com/picogrid-to-provide-integration-for-perennial-autonomy/

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