SPARC AI Positions Navigation Technology for Next Generation of Autonomous Drones

SPARC AI’s software-only, GPS-denied navigation technology is set to differentiate autonomous drones in defense, search and rescue, and commercial markets, with a new partnership and board appointment bolstering commercialization.

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SPARC AI Positions Navigation Technology for Next Generation of Autonomous Drones

As drone hardware becomes increasingly commoditized, software is emerging as the key differentiator driving value across the global drone market. SPARC AI Inc. (CSE: SPAI) (OTCQB: SPAIF) is positioning itself at the forefront of this trend with software-based GPS-denied target acquisition and autonomous navigation technologies designed to enhance drone capabilities without requiring additional hardware.

The company’s Overwatch platform enables navigation, tracking, and targeting in environments where GPS signals are unavailable or unreliable, with applications spanning defense, search and rescue, and commercial markets. SPARC AI recently strengthened its commercialization efforts through a strategic partnership with Rate Manufacturing to integrate its technology into multi-mission drone systems and appointed Don Hilton as an independent non-executive director to support the company’s continued growth.

SPARC AI develops software that delivers precision target acquisition and navigation for defense drones and autonomous systems operating in GPS-denied environments. Software-only and hardware-agnostic, its passive with no radar, lidar, or emissions that can be detected or jammed. SPARC AI’s flagship platform, Overwatch, provides detection, tracking, and multi-drone coordination across the connected fleet, giving operators and commanders decisive situational awareness on the modern battlefield.

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