Auterion, a drone software provider, has secured $130 million in funding to facilitate international expansion. The company intends to extend its reach to regions including Ukraine and Taiwan. This investment signals growing confidence in the defence sector.
Auterion specialises in creating operating systems and applications for unmanned systems, with both military and civilian applications. Their technology allows for the integration of various manufacturers into a unified architecture, ensuring system interoperability. The company's offerings include software-defined drones, payloads and applications tailored for diverse sectors like agriculture, construction, public safety and defence. Auterion's expansion includes developing resilient, localised supply chains to bolster domestic technology capabilities.
Auterion's software has seen combat use in Ukraine, demonstrating its ability to enhance the precision of drones against electronic warfare. The company also partners with organisations like Rheinmetall to establish military industry standards for operating unmanned systems. Auterion's technology is designed to enable the efficient and scalable deployment of unmanned systems, reducing the need for system-dependent training and integration.
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