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Swedish Origami-Inspired Design Enables Flat-Pack Drone Airports

Swedish Origami-Inspired Design Enables Flat-Pack Drone Airports
Swedish design technology company STILFOLD has introduced STILPOD, the world’s first software-defined vertiport, presenting a transformative solution to a critical challenge in the expanding drone and electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) market: infrastructure. Drawing inspiration from origami and IKEA’s flat-pack concept, STILPOD is fabricated from recycled aluminum, shipped flat in standard containers, and can be assembled and made operational within hours. This innovative approach significantly reduces both costs and environmental impact compared to traditional methods.
Revolutionizing Drone Infrastructure
Conventional drone landing platforms typically require expensive and time-intensive concrete construction, resulting in permanent installations. In contrast, STILPOD’s modular design, developed in partnership with the Research Institutes of Sweden (RISE) and Advanced Air Mobility under Sweden’s Vinnova iPOD program, reduces embodied carbon emissions by 81 percent and can be dismantled without leaving any trace. After three years of rigorous development and validation, STILFOLD is now preparing for global commercial deployment of this technology.
Jonas Nyvang, CEO of STILFOLD, emphasized the significance of this innovation: “Infrastructure has been the absolute slowest link in emerging air mobility. We have been building the airports of the future with ancient technology. By combining our software-driven manufacturing technology with a vertiport system, we simplify the construction process. We can now ship complete vertiports in flat packs all over the world.”
Market Context and Security Considerations
The launch of STILPOD coincides with several important industry trends. Aviation regulators such as the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) are approaching final certification stages for eVTOL operations, yet appropriate landing infrastructure remains limited. Additionally, Sweden’s recent NATO membership and heightened security concerns across Europe have amplified the demand for rapidly deployable aviation infrastructure that serves both civilian and military purposes.
As the urban air mobility market is projected to exceed $23 billion by 2030, with potential growth to $1 trillion in the longer term, airspace security is becoming an increasingly critical issue. Recent enhancements to Virtower LLC’s sensor network, which now covers 500 airports and enables real-time detection of Remote ID-equipped drones and their operators, highlight the growing emphasis on robust security measures. These advancements are essential for maintaining general aviation safety and are expected to stimulate further innovation among industry competitors, who may develop similar detection and security systems.
Ramin Mosfegh of RISE remarked on the market’s readiness for such solutions: “Being able to set up a fully functional, smart landing site for heavy drones in a few hours—and just as easily unbolt it and move it without leaving a trace in the environment—is exactly what the market has been waiting for.”
With STILPOD, STILFOLD aims to overcome the infrastructure bottleneck while addressing evolving security challenges, positioning itself at the forefront of the next phase in urban air mobility development.

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