“Lantronix plays a pivotal role in the ever-expanding ecosystem that combines payload, compute, and connectivity to drive the evolution of unmanned and autonomous systems,” stated Saleel Awsare, Lantronix’s president and CEO. “Our collaboration with Safe Pro Group advances this vision by bringing AI-driven threat detection directly to the edge. Together, we are shaping a future where our technology serves as the reliable foundation for defense and autonomous platforms globally.”
Safe Pro’s SPOTD AI algorithms will be integrated into Lantronix’s Open-Q System-on-Module (SOM) solutions to enhance their security and speed.
This joint effort supports defense applications, including the U.S. Army’s Short-Range Reconnaissance (SRR) program and interfaces with the Android Tactical Assault Kit (ATAK).
The Open-Q 5165RB SOM by Lantronix offers features like machine vision, neural networks, and energy-efficient edge computing to enable cutting-edge AI capabilities.
The global drone market is forecasted to reach $57.8 billion by 2030, presenting significant growth opportunities for Lantronix in defense and commercial sectors.
Lantronix is dedicated to expanding and enhancing its edge AI strategy, growing its ecosystem, and supporting scalable high-margin solutions for defense-grade deployments. The company recently unveiled innovative edge AI solutions at CES.
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