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AUTONOMOUS AI SYSTEMS
Geopolitics
|March 2025
Tardid is advancing AI-driven autonomous systems with a focus on multi-sensor fusion, network-centric warfare, and global defense collaborations. By integrating swarm technology, quantum computing, and robotics, the company is enhancing surveillance and operational efficiency,
How does Tardid aim to position itself as a leader in AI and autonomous systems within the vision of Aatmanirbhar Bharat?
Tardid has long been at the forefront of AI innovation, continually exploring unconventional and groundbreaking applications. Our journey began as early as 2016 with the introduction of AI-based Hull Assessment, a concept that was ahead of its time and is now widely accepted in the new ship building industry. Over the years, we have advanced from basic solutions to more sophisticated man-in-the-loop systems, and today, we are proud to offer complete autonomy with the Aquatle A5 Meglan, our autonomous boat. As we continue our commitment to the vision of Aatmanirbhar Bharat, we are focused on developing world-class Indian products designed not just for the domestic market, but for a global audience, ensuring that our innovations set international benchmarks in AI and autonomous systems.
Are there plans for Tardid to collaborate with global defence organizations to set standards for autonomous surveillance technologies
Absolutely! Autonomous surveillance is an emerging field that requires collaboration on a global scale. To shape the future of this technology, Tardid is actively working to establish partnerships with leading global defence organisations and regulatory bodies. These collaborations are essential not only for setting standards but also for ensuring that we are at the cutting edge of technological advancements in autonomous systems, driving innovation, and fostering safer, more efficient systems for defence applications worldwide.
What specific capabilities make the Brainbox AI platform platform-agnostic, and how does this contribute to its versatility across defence and non-defence applications?
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