UK-based spatial computing company Hadean announced on 27 November 2023 that it has teamed with London-headquartered AI solutions provider Faculty AI to accelerate the advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) integrations for defence, security, and national or international governance.

The collaboration, the company declared, “marks a significant milestone in harnessing the power of live and synthetic data to propel innovation and support the global customer base with new offerings”.

The agreement aims to leverage world-leading expertise in developing AI-driven solutions and AI-powered spatial computing technology to exploit synergies and develop tailored capabilities. As the first implementation partner of US AI research organisation OpenAI, Faculty AI will bring experience in helping organisations across industries deliver AI solutions, while Hadean will contribute a track record in enabling defence organisations, including the UK Ministry of Defence and the British Army, to orchestrate systems and technologies at scale.

The partnership will combine Faculty AI’s experience in developing and deploying AI models onto uncrewed aerial vehicles and other edge devices with the Hadean Platform. It will thus leverage a large-scale synthetic environment that can simulate immersive and complex scenarios and aid the development of novel AI models, capitalising on synthetic data generated across different sources and addressing challenges associated with limited real-world data for training as well as test and evaluation of systems and technologies.

This, in turn, will enable the rapid validation of algorithms and allow the delivery of fit-for-purpose prototype technologies, at the speed of relevance, to address critical challenges, including subject identification, tracking object movement, and exploring autonomous swarming development, deployment and operations.

Hadean CEO Craig Beddis was quoted by the company as saying, “The fusion of Hadean’s proven spatial computing platform with Faculty AI’s expertise and AI capabilities represents our joint commitment as technologists to bring the best and brightest minds together and consistently deliver value to our customers. As our business continues to scale internationally, our work with Faculty AI will further elevate the development of purpose-driven solutions and keep Hadean at the edge of the AI development lifecycle.”

The head of Defence at Faculty AI, Andrew Van Der Lem, added “AI is an epoch-defining technology – and it is now set to revolutionise productivity and decision making in national security and defence. From autonomous systems to processing electronic signals, AI will help the UK operate quicker and more intelligently than our adversaries. This partnership between two industry leaders will offer new services to public and private sector clients, whilst fundamentally rethinking how AI can impact operations.”

“Reflecting a wider movement of collaboration between disruptive SMEs with trusted domain-specific knowledge, the team-up will aim to influence the future landscape of AI-driven technology and foster innovation that goes beyond the conventional boundaries of defence and national security,” Hadean stated in its press release.