
AI and video integration for defense systems, including UAVs and autonomous vehicles.
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Founded in 2020, Neuronicode is a privately held company specializing in powering intelligence for defense systems in the field of video and AI integration for UAVs, drone swarms, ground vehicles, autonomous ships, underwater autonomous vehicles, ground vehicles, and robots. Neuronicode operates according to NATO’s STANAG 4609 standards for all video and metadata transmission. Neuronicode products are already being used in the field by leading Israeli companies such as Elbit and IAI. We use the most innovative technologies in the market today and full AI integration capabilities to any detectors in all of our products. Our flexible licensing model makes it easy and cost-effective to our customers, as well as our support services.
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What does Neuronicode do?
Founded in 2020, Neuronicode is a privately held company specializing in powering intelligence for defense systems in the field of video and AI integration for UAVs, drone swarms, ground vehicles, autonomous ships, underwater autonomous vehicles, ground vehicles, and robots. Neuronicode operates according to NATO’s STANAG 4609 standards for all video and metadata transmission. Neuronicode products are already being used in the field by leading Israeli companies such as Elbit and IAI. We use the…
Where is Neuronicode headquartered?
Neuronicode is headquartered in Netanya, Israel.
When was Neuronicode founded?
Neuronicode was founded in 2020.
What industry does Neuronicode operate in?
Neuronicode operates in Defense Tech, AI Integration, UAV Technology, Autonomous Systems, Robotics, Computer Vision.
How many employees does Neuronicode have?
Neuronicode has approximately 17 people on record.
