No Commander, No Problem: These Robots Self-Organize Through Physics
Coordinating large groups of robots usually requires complex software, wireless communication, and centralized control systems. But these approaches can become fragile in unpredictable environments...
Good Luck to the Startups Selected for INNOFENSE Innovation Center’s Second...
The second batch of the INNOFENSE Innovation Center is being launched today! Eight innovative projects out of 120 startups that applied were selected for...
Dual-Use Startups Open Call
INNOFENSE Call for startups – Dual-Use Technologies:
Following the immense success of the previous four cycles and their integration into the defense sector, iHLS invites...
Innovative Smart Fabric Could Generate Electricity from Body Heat
Researchers at the University of Waterloo have created a groundbreaking smart fabric that promises to revolutionize wearable technology. This fabric could harvest solar energy...
New Wearable Tech Generates Power While Enhancing Comfort
Researchers at North Carolina State University have developed groundbreaking wearable technology that harnesses energy from human movement while simultaneously enhancing comfort for the wearer....
Foiled Hamas Terror Attack in Denmark Included Drone Technology
Danish intelligence has revealed that drone technology was at the core of a recently uncovered Hamas-linked terror plot. A 28-year-old man has been placed...
Robots That Navigate in the Dark: Echolocation System Inspired by Nature
A new navigation system developed at the University of Michigan enables robots and drones to operate effectively in environments where conventional visual tools fail....
Smartwatch Breakthrough Enables Centimeter-Level GPS Accuracy
Researchers have demonstrated, for the first time, that a commercially available smartwatch can pinpoint its location to within a few centimeters—without the need for...
Smart Charging Pads Could Sustain Robots Anywhere
Supplying power to robotic explorers on other planets has always been one of the hardest problems in space engineering. Rovers operating millions of kilometers...
Robot Dog Tackles Disaster Zones So Humans Don’t Have To
Major disasters often create environments too unstable or hazardous for human rescuers to enter. Collapsed structures, toxic fumes, flooding, and narrow access points can...
Stronger Than Muscle, Softer Than Metal: A Robotics Game-Changer
Robots intended to work alongside people or operate in confined, unpredictable environments need actuators that can bend, twist, and conform in ways that traditional...
The Frightening Evolution: When a Suicide Drone Becomes an Air Hunter
Imagine a quiet night, its stillness broken only by a familiar, monotonous hum – the ominous sound of Shahed loitering munitions. Ground forces have...
Young Startups Drive Defense Innovation: An Unusually High Volume of Orders...
In recent years, the defense establishment has been facing a dual challenge. On the one hand, there is a growing need for fast, flexible...
As Satellites Multiply, the Real Competition Stays on the Ground
The satellite revolution of recent years is not unfolding only in orbit around Earth. While global players are investing billions of dollars in deploying...
Running This AI on Your Work PC? Think Again
As autonomous AI agents become more capable, they are also gaining deeper access to users’ systems. Tools designed to act on behalf of individuals—sending...
Defense Tech Gets a Major Cash Infusion
Discover why defense tech funding is surging as investors pour capital into AI security and autonomous cybersecurity solutions for critical infrastructure.
Can Bamboo Replace Carbon Fiber in Drones? New Tech Says Yes
The push toward more sustainable drone designs has introduced a less obvious technical challenge: materials matter. While bamboo offers clear advantages as a lightweight,...
Building AI Tools Without Coding—At Massive Scale
Large organizations are increasingly turning to AI to manage growing volumes of data and administrative workload. Traditional tools, such as spreadsheets, static dashboards, and...
This Space Radar Can See Through Clouds, Darkness, and Bad Weather
Optical satellites provide valuable imagery from orbit, but they have a well-known limitation: they depend on visibility. Clouds, storms, smoke, darkness, and atmospheric conditions...
Last Call for Startups – Apply Now to iHLS Security Accelerator
Are you developing a ground-breaking technology in the fields of unmanned systems, counter drones, terror tunnel detection, border security, safe city?
We invite you to...
Electronic Spider Silk Can Be Printed Directly onto Skin
Researchers from the University of Cambridge developed adaptive and eco-friendly spider-silk-inspired sensors that can be directly and imperceptibly printed onto biological surfaces, from flower...
Virga – One of the Most Powerful AI Supercomputers in the...
Australia develops the high-performance computer (HPC) system "Virga", rated 72nd out of the top 500 machines worldwide.
This system (the first of its kind in...

















































