The partnership leverages Pathkey’s Singapore-based subsidiary, Chipforge, to develop a communication and coordination module capable of managing path planning, collision avoidance, and autonomous task allocation. By processing data directly on FPGA hardware, the companies aim to provide low-latency operational intelligence for environments where traditional network connectivity is unreliable or denied. This move represents a strategic expansion for Inturai, building upon its recent acquisition of DomeCommand to broaden its footprint in the defense and autonomous systems sectors.
Integrating AI-native sensing capabilities directly into hardware allows for faster deployment in tactical scenarios, moving beyond the company’s previous focus on RF presence and vital-signs monitoring. The collaboration also establishes a bridge for Inturai into the Asia-Pacific security market, aligning the firm with an ASX-listed semiconductor group. Both parties are now working toward definitive agreements to formalize development timelines and commercial terms for the hardware-accelerated platform.





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