VisionWave partners with PVML for secure AI defense systems
VisionWave Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ: VWAV) announced a strategic collaboration with PVML, a Tel Aviv-based secure data-AI infrastructure company, according to a press release statement.
The partnership combines VisionWave's radar and AI-driven computer vision systems with PVML's secure, real-time data-AI infrastructure. The collaboration aims to connect live defense data sources directly to mission environments while maintaining security and confidentiality.
The companies plan to develop an operational system using autonomous AI agents designed to plan missions, track execution, and respond to real-time changes. VisionWave stated that early joint projects indicate development cycles could be reduced by up to 70%.
The collaboration focuses on three areas: live decision intelligence through VisionWave's radar and computer vision systems deployed on edge devices, autonomous agents that analyze mission data, and security-by-design governance across data access and model interactions.
"This collaboration seeks to give VisionWave the foundation to redefine how intelligence operates," said Noam Kenig, Chief Executive Officer of VisionWave. "Our goal is to bring trusted, autonomous systems to the center of mission execution - where every decision, in every moment, counts."
The collaboration will progress through joint initiatives beginning in 2026, focused on advancing secure, real-time intelligence capabilities across defense and homeland security sectors. The companies plan to introduce a Secure Intelligence Platform and expand into additional high-security and international domains.
VisionWave is a defense technology company that develops solutions for security and multi-domain operations. PVML provides secure data-AI infrastructure that enables connection of sensitive operational data with AI systems while maintaining real-time data access enforcement.
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