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Lantronix & Aerora partner to advance AI-powered drone systems
Lantronix & Aerora partner to advance AI-powered drone systems

Techday NZ

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Techday NZ

Lantronix & Aerora partner to advance AI-powered drone systems

Lantronix has entered into a new collaboration with Aerora to drive development in Edge AI-driven solutions for drones, robotics, and surveillance applications targeting multiple industry sectors. The relationship pairs Aerora's OEM platform for AI-powered visual navigation systems with Lantronix's Open-Q System-on-Module (SoM), which leverages Qualcomm Technologies chipsets. This aims to deliver processing power for situational awareness, computational imaging, and real-time decision-making in high-demand scenarios. Market opportunity The global drone market is anticipated to reach $163.6 billion by 2030, with a compound annual growth rate of 15% according to Grandview Research. Segments such as logistics, agriculture, infrastructure and public safety are identified as the principal drivers for this expansion. The U.S. Federal Government has affirmed the importance of unmanned aircraft systems for commercial and government uses, offering support for manufacturers in the field. Lantronix and Aerora are responding to increasing commercial and governmental demand for advanced drone solutions, especially where AI-driven features can offer new capabilities. The partnership is positioned to speed up technological advancement while helping original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) face the challenge of shortening development timelines and maintaining quality. Technology integration At the core of the solution is Aerora's platform, which incorporates pre-integration of key system components including the camera, gimbal, gimbal motors, housing, telemetry and interface. Developers can achieve simultaneous 4K video streaming alongside high-resolution thermal video, which expands operational capacity in surveillance, search and rescue, environmental monitoring, and industrial inspections. The integrated package also includes the Teledyne FLIR Hadron 640R module and Prism software, bringing thermal and RGB imaging to new levels of precision and reliability. Such technologies address the pressure for faster time-to-market and reduced engineering overhead in a competitive sector. "Lantronix's collaboration with Aerora promises to advance the development of AI-powered drones and other intelligent applications, equipping developers with cutting-edge tools from leading embedded compute technologies," said Saleel Awsare, CEO and president of Lantronix. "This breakthrough in advanced AI-driven solutions delivers a transformative impact, opening doors to new opportunities in both private and government sectors." Lantronix's Open-Q SoMs serve as the foundation for the AI systems, providing reliability for drone, robotics and surveillance application developers as they seek to deploy Edge AI while retaining access to embedded compute expertise. OEM focus and compliance Aerora's technology has an emphasis on achieving NDAA (National Defense Authorization Act) compliance, a critical standard for many government and defence customers in the United States. By merging capabilities from Lantronix, Qualcomm Technologies, and Teledyne FLIR, Aerora intends to offer a solution that is not only flexible but scalable for manufacturing at high volumes. "At Aerora, our core mission is to deliver rapid integration, flexible sensor solutions and fully NDAA-compliant manufacturing at scale. By collaborating closely with industry leaders like Lantronix and Qualcomm and integrating advanced imaging technologies such as Teledyne FLIR's Hadron 640R, we empower drone OEMs to significantly reduce development timelines, expand their operational capabilities and confidently meet demanding market requirements," said Ghel Ghedh, chief technology officer for Aerora. This ongoing incorporation of AI-powered navigation, imaging, and control systems is anticipated to support OEM drone manufacturers with faster and more reliable product development, meeting both technology and regulatory benchmarks. Through these efforts, both companies seek to support expansion in drone usage across civil, industrial, and public safety sectors, where high standards for imaging and rapid response are increasingly required.

KiWear Unveils Smart Ring Input Solution for AI Glasses in Collaboration with Qualcomm at AWE USA 2025
KiWear Unveils Smart Ring Input Solution for AI Glasses in Collaboration with Qualcomm at AWE USA 2025

Yahoo

time11-06-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

KiWear Unveils Smart Ring Input Solution for AI Glasses in Collaboration with Qualcomm at AWE USA 2025

Collaboration addresses interactive solutions for smart glasses as global smart glasses shipments surge 210%i year-over-year LONG BEACH, Calif., June 10, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--KiWear, Inc. today announced a reference design for a smart ring input solution for use with smart glasses and AI glasses during Qualcomm Technologies, Inc.'s opening keynote presentation at AWE USA 2025. The collaboration aims to help OEMs develop interactive solutions for AI smart glass partners. Industry analysts expect 60% year-over-year growth in 2025 and a sustained CAGR of over 60% through 2029. "Qualcomm Technologies is fueling the AI glasses industry with our Snapdragon® XR Platforms. KiWear's smart ring, featuring algorithms co-developed with Qualcomm Technologies, makes an ideal input device for smart glasses and AI glasses," said Ziad Asghar, SVP & GM of XR at Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. "This new reference design represents a step forward in helping OEMs to deliver solutions that enable intuitive and discreet gesture based interaction for the growing category of AI smart glasses. "We are thrilled to build next generation input solutions for both AI and XR together with industry leaders such as Qualcomm," said Chris Shi, Founder and CEO of KiWear, Inc. Leading HCI Innovation KiWear, recognized as a leader in HCI innovations, has developed cutting-edge smart ring technology that enables seamless hand-centric interactions with smart glasses and AI glasses. The company's solutions address fundamental input challenges that have limited widespread smart glasses adoption. Founded in April 2025, KiWear is a Delaware-based company delivering comprehensive HCI solutions for multi-DoF controllers, smart rings, and wearables. The company brings together prominent computer vision scientists, AI/XR integration experts, and hardware/software innovators, with expertise spanning conceptualization to mass production. KiWear has forged collaborations and delivers exclusive solutions to six of the global top 10 consumer electronics leaders. With R&D hubs in Shanghai and Beijing beyond its U.S. headquarters, the company partners with premier technology conglomerates to enable natural HCI solutions for next-generation XR and AI products. Live Demonstrations Conference attendees can experience KiWear's smart ring and watch technologies at the Qualcomm Technologies' booth (Booth 209) during AWE USA, showcasing seamless integration with smart glasses platforms. Snapdragon is a trademark or registered trademark of Qualcomm Incorporated. Snapdragon branded products are products of Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. and/or its subsidiaries. __________________________ i Source: View source version on Contacts Media Contact:Sally GaoKiWear +86-13918187350

KiWear Unveils Smart Ring Input Solution for AI Glasses in Collaboration with Qualcomm at AWE USA 2025
KiWear Unveils Smart Ring Input Solution for AI Glasses in Collaboration with Qualcomm at AWE USA 2025

Business Wire

time10-06-2025

  • Business
  • Business Wire

KiWear Unveils Smart Ring Input Solution for AI Glasses in Collaboration with Qualcomm at AWE USA 2025

LONG BEACH, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--KiWear, Inc. today announced a reference design for a smart ring input solution for use with smart glasses and AI glasses during Qualcomm Technologies, Inc.'s opening keynote presentation at AWE USA 2025. The collaboration aims to help OEMs develop interactive solutions for AI smart glass partners. Industry analysts expect 60% year-over-year growth in 2025 and a sustained CAGR of over 60% through 2029. 'Qualcomm Technologies is fueling the AI glasses industry with our Snapdragon® XR Platforms. KiWear's smart ring, featuring algorithms co-developed with Qualcomm Technologies, makes an ideal input device for smart glasses and AI glasses,' said Ziad Asghar, SVP & GM of XR at Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. 'This new reference design represents a step forward in helping OEMs to deliver solutions that enable intuitive and discreet gesture based interaction for the growing category of AI smart glasses. 'We are thrilled to build next generation input solutions for both AI and XR together with industry leaders such as Qualcomm,' said Chris Shi, Founder and CEO of KiWear, Inc. Leading HCI Innovation KiWear, recognized as a leader in HCI innovations, has developed cutting-edge smart ring technology that enables seamless hand-centric interactions with smart glasses and AI glasses. The company's solutions address fundamental input challenges that have limited widespread smart glasses adoption. Founded in April 2025, KiWear is a Delaware-based company delivering comprehensive HCI solutions for multi-DoF controllers, smart rings, and wearables. The company brings together prominent computer vision scientists, AI/XR integration experts, and hardware/software innovators, with expertise spanning conceptualization to mass production. KiWear has forged collaborations and delivers exclusive solutions to six of the global top 10 consumer electronics leaders. With R&D hubs in Shanghai and Beijing beyond its U.S. headquarters, the company partners with premier technology conglomerates to enable natural HCI solutions for next-generation XR and AI products. Live Demonstrations Conference attendees can experience KiWear's smart ring and watch technologies at the Qualcomm Technologies' booth (Booth 209) during AWE USA, showcasing seamless integration with smart glasses platforms. Snapdragon is a trademark or registered trademark of Qualcomm Incorporated. Snapdragon branded products are products of Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. and/or its subsidiaries.

QCOM Expands V2X Portfolio With Strategic Buyout: Is the Stock a Buy?
QCOM Expands V2X Portfolio With Strategic Buyout: Is the Stock a Buy?

Globe and Mail

time09-06-2025

  • Automotive
  • Globe and Mail

QCOM Expands V2X Portfolio With Strategic Buyout: Is the Stock a Buy?

Qualcomm Incorporated QCOM recently announced that its subsidiary, Qualcomm Technologies, Inc has acquired Autotalks, a pioneer in the vehicle-to-everything (V2X) communication systems. The V2X system has emerged as one of the key enablers of creating a safer and efficient traffic system. The system facilitates communication between vehicles, pedestrians and connected roadway infrastructure. It creates a robust and real-time information sharing systems that offer alerts related to various road hazards, weather conditions, and traffic signals. The system can also enhance advanced driver-assistance systems and automated driving features. Urban authorities worldwide are aiming to incorporate the V2X communication to optimize traffic flow, enhance public safety, reduce congestion and drive transportation efficiency. Improved connectivity infrastructure with accelerated 5G adoption is a key catalyst for V2X proliferation. Qualcomm is steadily expanding its Snapdragon Digital Chassis product portfolio to capitalize on this emerging trend. The acquisition of Autotalks is a strategic step towards that direction. Autotalks V2X solutions are compliant with global communication standards such as DSRC (Dedicated Short-Range Communications) and C-V2X (Cellular Vehicle-to-Everything). With this buyout, Qualcomm will gain access to Autotalks' comprehensive V2X expertise based on decades of innovation. This will enable Qualcomm to offer an extensive suite of automotive-qualified global V2X solutions for installation in vehicles, as well as 2-wheelers and roadside infrastructure. QCOM Rides on Robust Demand & Portfolio Strength The growing proliferation of EDGE networking that transforms connectivity in cars, business enterprises, homes, smart factories, next-generation PCs, wearables and tablets is a key growth driver for Qualcomm. The company recently inked a multi-year deal with Xiaomi, extending its long-standing partnership with the Chinese smartphone maker. QCOM has been Xiaomi's technology partner in multiple ventures encompassing smartphones, automotive and more. Following the recent deal, Xiaomi is expected to adopt Qualcomm's next-generation premium Snapdragon 8-series in its premium smartphone. The partnership also aims to expand into the domain of EDGE devices, including AR/VR glasses, smart home products, wearables, tablets and more. Aramco Digital, a prominent technology company in Saudi Arabia, is collaborating with Qualcomm to develop leading-edge AI industrial IoT technologies and solutions to drive digital transformation across major sectors nationwide. It has also formed a partnership with e&, a global technology group. The collaboration is expected to focus on the development of advanced edge AI devices and deploy transformation technologies in the UAE's essential sectors, including energy, manufacturing, logistics, retail and smart mobility. These factors show growing traction of Qualcomm's industry-leading capabilities in the smartphone and IoT markets. The company is doubling down on innovation to continue to hold its dominant position in the smartphone industry. It recently introduced the cutting-edge Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 Mobile Platform. The new platform offers 65% improvement in AI performance, ensuring seamless support for large language models and various other AI capabilities. Seamless multitasking and enhanced system responsiveness highlight a significant improvement in CPU performance. Improved framerates and smoother gameplay are facilitated by major advancements in GPU rendering. This will significantly boost the company's commercial prospects in the mid-range smartphone segment. Image Source: Zacks Investment Research Major Challenges for Qualcomm Qualcomm operates in a highly cyclical semiconductor industry influenced by rapid technological shifts and high competition. This demands rapid and continuous investment in technological advancements, which strains the margin. NVIDIA Corporation NVDA is emerging as a major competitor for Qualcomm in automotive. NVIDIA Drive solutions offer hardware and software tools that developers need for autonomous vehicle development. QCOM is also facing stiff competition from Intel Corporation INTC in the emerging field of AI PCs. Moreover, long-time customers such as Apple and Samsung's focus on in-house chip development is a major concern. Qualcomm has a significant presence in China. A vast part of its customers includes Chinese manufacturers, which further clouds the revenue-generating potential owing to the strained bilateral trade relationship with the United States. The imposition of high tariffs can significantly impact Qualcomm's revenue stream. Moreover, Qualcomm has conducted several strategic acquisitions to expand its portfolio to cater to the automotive, AI and IoT markets. Although its aggressive acquisition spree can boost market opportunity, it also raises integration risks. Price Performance QCOM shares have declined 26.4% over the past year against the industry 's growth of 18.7%. The company has outperformed Intel but underperformed relative to NVIDIA. Intel has declined 33.5%, while NVIDIA has increased 18%. Image Source: Zacks Investment Research Estimate Revision Trend of QCOM Earnings estimates for 2025 have decreased 0.25% to $11.81 over the past 60 days, while the same for 2026 has decreased 3.18% to $12.19. This portrays bearish sentiments about the stock's growth potential from investors. End Note Qualcomm is witnessing healthy market traction in the automotive, Android handset and industrial IoT markets. Its new Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 Mobile Platform is already witnessing solid momentum, as major mobile makers such as HONOR and Vivo are set to adopt the chipset. Its efforts to strengthen its business model, revenue diversification, and portfolio expansion through a combined approach of innovation and acquisitions are positive. However, Qualcomm's extensive reliance on China and growing Sino-U.S. trade uncertainties are major concerns. Growing competition in each of its served markets is weighing on margins. Downtrend in estimate underscores investors' growing concern about the company's long-term prospects. With a Zacks Rank #3 (Hold), Qualcomm appears to be treading in the middle of the road, and investors could be better off if they trade with caution. You can see the complete list of today's Zacks #1 Rank (Strong Buy) stocks here. Zacks Names #1 Semiconductor Stock It's only 1/9,000th the size of NVIDIA which skyrocketed more than +800% since we recommended it. NVIDIA is still strong, but our new top chip stock has much more room to boom. With strong earnings growth and an expanding customer base, it's positioned to feed the rampant demand for Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, and Internet of Things. Global semiconductor manufacturing is projected to explode from $452 billion in 2021 to $803 billion by 2028. See This Stock Now for Free >> Want the latest recommendations from Zacks Investment Research? Today, you can download 7 Best Stocks for the Next 30 Days. Click to get this free report Intel Corporation (INTC): Free Stock Analysis Report QUALCOMM Incorporated (QCOM): Free Stock Analysis Report

Qualcomm enhances V2X capabilities with Autotalks acquisition
Qualcomm enhances V2X capabilities with Autotalks acquisition

Yahoo

time06-06-2025

  • Automotive
  • Yahoo

Qualcomm enhances V2X capabilities with Autotalks acquisition

Qualcomm Technologies has completed the acquisition of Autotalks to boost vehicle-to-everything (V2X) deployments, improve road safety, and enhance automated driving and traffic efficiency. Founded in 2008, Autotalks is a fabless semiconductor company specialising in V2X communications. The acquisition integrates Autotalks' products into Qualcomm's Snapdragon Digital Chassis portfolio, supporting all key global communication standards, including DSRC and C-V2X, which cover LTE-V2X and 5G-V2X. Qualcomm Technologies Automotive and Industrial & Embedded IoT Group GM Nakul Duggal said: 'We are thrilled to welcome Autotalks' highly skilled and experienced team to Qualcomm Technologies. As automotive systems grow more complex, the importance of safety features has never been higher. Together, we will deliver reliable, cutting-edge solutions to enhance road safety and optimize traffic efficiency. 'We've been investing in V2X technologies since 2017, recognizing their potential to improve road safety. This acquisition is a strategic step in our ongoing efforts, advancing V2X solutions further for connected and automated vehicles, while driving global deployment, and strengthening our Snapdragon® Digital Chassis™ product portfolio.' These solutions are designed for deployment in roadside infrastructure, vehicles, and two-wheelers, enabling direct communication to address safety and efficiency challenges. Furthermore, they are set to enhance the development of advanced safety features and premium experiences in assisted and automated driving for next-generation vehicles. Autotalks' existing DSRC and C-V2X programmes will continue to receive support, with a roadmap focused on enhancing safety for all road users. The integration of Autotalks' solutions into safety-grade architectures ensures compatibility and effectiveness across various regions and vehicle types. Qualcomm claims V2X technologies to reduce collisions by allowing vehicles to communicate directly with each other and their surrounding environment. In April 2025, Qualcomm Technologies and ECARX announced an expansion of their collaboration to develop a broader range of intelligent vehicle systems. "Qualcomm enhances V2X capabilities with Autotalks acquisition" was originally created and published by Just Auto, a GlobalData owned brand. The information on this site has been included in good faith for general informational purposes only. It is not intended to amount to advice on which you should rely, and we give no representation, warranty or guarantee, whether express or implied as to its accuracy or completeness. You must obtain professional or specialist advice before taking, or refraining from, any action on the basis of the content on our site. Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

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