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Sapient Perception is going stratospheric. The problem stays the same: small objects, large areas, in real time.
Detecting dark ships, monitoring the environment, protecting infrastructure across massive areas: all of it demands persistent coverage and high details at once.
We are joining NextGen Robotics III to solve exactly that, taking our perception stack to high-altitude platforms together with our partner Spaceline.
At that altitude, coverage comes easy and detail does not. That is the problem our stack solves: 10K sensors, mission-specific optics, and onboard edge processing through IGNITE:AI, working together to pick out small objects across wide areas and send intelligence down the data link instead of raw imagery. Paired with this stack, a stratospheric platform stops being a wide-area camera and becomes a real-time intelligence asset.
“At stratospheric altitudes, every pixel matters and every byte of bandwidth is precious. Sapient solves the fundamental challenge of high-altitude ISR, capturing enough detail across a massive area without overwhelming data links to the ground. That lets us turn persistent stratospheric surveillance into real-time actionable intelligence.” Simon Vilms Pedersen
The project is co-funded by the European Union through the European Regional Development Fund, under NextGen Robotics III with Erhvervshus Fyn.
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