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Best In Show awards at AUSA 2023: Excellence in embedded computing, cyber, radar/EW, and more - Story
October 09, 2023WASHINGTON. Military Embedded Systems is pleased to announce the winners of its Best In Show awards at this week's Association of the United States Army (AUSA) annual conference.
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PRODUCT OF THE WEEK: Systel’s Kite-Strike II rugged mission computer - Story
October 10, 2022This week’s product, Systel’s Kite-Strike II, is a MIL-SPEC rugged small form factor (SFF) mission computer, that leverages the NVIDIA Jetson AGX Orin SOM to high performance processing capability. The solution is purpose-built for deployment onto a diverse set of manned and unmanned ground and airborne platforms, demanding computer vision, and sensor fusion data processing workloads for edge artificial intelligence (AI).
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Systel Announces New Brand - Press Release
August 17, 2022Systel is excited to announce its new brand! With a focus on supporting "Any Mission. Anywhere." Systel aims to be a compute partner supporting customers whatever the mission and wherever it goes. Systel provides compute superiority for mission-critical applications with rugged computing solutions purpose-built to exacting specifications and for deployment in austere environments.
Rugged computing company Systel joins the SOSA consortium - News
November 04, 2021SUGAR LAND, Texas. Systel, Inc., a company specializing in rugged computer hardware solutions, announced that it is has joined The Open Group Sensor Open Systems Architecture (SOSA) consortium.
Best in Show awards selected at AUSA 2021 - News
October 28, 2021AUSA 2021--WASHINGTON. Military Embedded Systems is excited to announce today the winners of our Best in Show Award contest, which which we're holding for our supporters exhibiting at the Association of the U.S. Army (AUSA) Annual Meeting, held last week, Oct. 11-13 in Washington, D.C. Contest winners -- drawn from military embedded systems exhibitors at the event -- are recognized for the improved performance and innovation they bring to military electronic systems applications such as radar, electronic warfare, and avionics as well as for rugged computing, interconnect technology, artificial intelligence (AI), and embedded computing.
AI-powered rugged target recognition demoed by Systel for U.S. Army - News
July 13, 2021SUGAR LAND, Texas. Systel, Inc., company specializing in rugged computer hardware solutions, demonstrated Aided Target Recognition (AiTR) artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities with multiple rugged embedded computer solutions, including Raven-Strike and Kite-Strike, to the U.S. Army at a recent Project Convergence 21 (PC21) event.