- SPARC AI (CSE:SPAI) has completed and tested the integration of SPARC AI on a high-end drone which will enable the company to progress towards commercialization
- Use cases will include situation awareness, search and rescue, security and bushfire detection
- The company can now progress towards producing its technology including the development of marketing collateral and technical specification manuals
- Shares of SPARC AI are up 7.84 per cent to C$0.275 as of 9:52 am ET
SPARC AI (CSE:SPAI) revealed that it has completed and tested the integration of SPARC AI on a high-end drone which will enable the company to progress towards commercialization.
The company stated in a news release that use cases of the drone will include situation awareness, search and rescue, security and bushfire detection.
The company can now progress towards producing its technology including the development of marketing collateral and technical specification manuals as well as engage with potential clients and distribution partners.
SPARC AI has also begun the design of a new building and loitering munition drone that will be low-cost and fully controlled and managed by the company’s algorithms that don’t require GPS or radio frequency connection to a controller.
The objective is to make the low-cost loitering munition drone undetectable by counter-drone technologies and provide a high degree of target acquisition accuracy.
Sparc AI is a software and electronics engineering company that has developed, patented and commercialized an innovative spatial, predictive, approximation and radial convolution technology called Spatial Predictive Approximation and Radial Convolution (SPARC) technology.
Shares of SPARC AI Inc. (CSE:SPAI) are up 7.84 per cent to C$0.275 as of 9:52 am ET.
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