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The Ministry of Defence, the US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) and the Canadian Department of National Defence will collaboratively pursue research, development, test and evaluation technologies for artificial intelligence (AI), cyber, resilient systems and information domain-related technologies. The methodologies, algorithms, capabilities and tools created will be exploited by developing ...


AI & robotics start-up Oxford Dynamics has secured an Enterprise Agreement Lite with the UK Ministry of Defence worth up to £2M for its generative AI technology to assist with the searching, interrogation and summarising of complex data. This is the first AI focused EA Lite contract of its type ...


The defence sector is continuously transformed by new technologies and to mitigate the risks of falling behind innovation, military organisations are often the early adopters of emerging technologies, says Thomas Dexmier, AVP of Enterprise Solutions EMEA, HTC VIVE. In the UK alone, the Ministry of Defence intends to invest £6.6 ...


Calian harnessing AI to bolster MaestroEDE Exercise Management Tool for global military training.  Calian Group Ltd, a diverse products and services company providing innovative healthcare, communications, learning and cybersecurity solutions is harnessing AI capabilities to bolster its industry-leading exercise management tool for global military training, MaestroEDE.   MaestroEDE is a Calian-developed exercise management tool to design, ...


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