Two Dutch technology leaders are partnering to scale and strengthen digital resilience and critical infrastructure.
Robin Radar Systems and Schuberg Philis, the Netherlands’ leading mission-critical IT partner, announces a major, long-term strategic partnership.
Together, the companies will work to scale Robin Radar’s operations, strengthen its IT backbone, and position the company for the next phase of its international growth, without compromising the speed, reliability and innovation that have made the company a global leader in radar technology.
The world is changing rapidly. Geopolitical tensions, hybrid threats and the rise of autonomous systems are driving unprecedented demand for Robin Radar’s solutions. To scale its systems and processes with this demand, while ensuring continuous availability and security, Robin Radar will leverage Schuberg Philis’ proven expertise to do just this.
Robin Radar Systems has built a strong reputation over two decades for delivering breakthrough radar technology, from protecting airports against bird strikes to detecting and classifying drones with exceptional precision. As global demand for defence and security solutions has surged, Robin Radar has grown at an extraordinary pace, serving governments, airports and defence organisations around the world. As its technology becomes increasingly mission-critical, the digital environment supporting it must meet the same standard of reliability.
For more than two decades, Schuberg Philis has helped organisations whose continuity is essential to society keep complex IT environments secure, adaptable and continuously available. This is achieved not simply by managing technology, but by taking end-to-end responsibility for the operational continuity of mission-critical business processes.
Schuberg Philis has long been the partner of choice for organisations where technology failure is not an option, from financial infrastructure to critical national systems. The partnership with Robin Radar marks a natural extension of that mission into the defence and security domain.
Both companies take pride in their Dutch roots. The Netherlands has a long tradition of engineering excellence, pragmatic innovation and uncompromising quality, and this partnership embodies that spirit.
Where global defence primes can take years to deliver, Robin Radar measures its production in weeks, without sacrificing the security standards and quality that defence and critical infrastructure customers demand. Schuberg Philis brings the same bias for speed, security and hands-on delivery to the IT domain.
The long-term agreement covers a broad and growing scope of work. As Robin Radar expands its footprint across defence ministries, NATO partners and critical infrastructure operators, Schuberg Philis will provide the operational backbone enabling that growth.
“We build radar systems that protect people, airports, borders and critical infrastructure. The impact of that work demands an IT partner that shares the same sense of responsibility. Schuberg Philis truly understands what mission-critical means. This partnership gives us the foundation to scale globally without ever compromising quality, speed or security.”
Siete Hamminga, CEO of Robin Radar Systems
“We didn’t want a partner that would slow us down. Schuberg Philis understood that immediately. They matched our pace from day one and proved their value before we even signed a contract. That’s rare.”
Frank Roerink, CFO of Robin Radar Systems
“This partnership is about far more than IT. It’s about enabling an organisation to grow globally without ever compromising its identity or the quality that defines it. That’s exactly what we stand for.”
Gerwin Schuring, CEO of Schuberg Philis
“Robin Radar has built an exceptional position in a market that is becoming increasingly important for both society and national security. Their technology protects what matters most. Our role is to ensure that their digital operations are just as reliable and adaptable as the products they deliver, enabling them to stay focused on innovation and growth.”
Gerwin Schuring, CEO of Schuberg Philis