Developers
Event
October 28-30, 2025 | Honolulu, HI | Booth 1730
At TechNet Indo-Pacific, see how Latent AI is transforming naval edge AI for contested maritime domains. Leveraging NVIDIA hardware, our solutions enable resilient, deployable autonomy across surface ships, submarines, and unmanned vessels—accelerating threat detection, streamlining data workflows, and ensuring seamless AI updates in denied environments. Visit our booth to explore how we empower U.S. Navy operations with faster, more adaptable tactical AI.
Visit our booth for hands-on demos, catch our theater talk on edge AI in contested seas, download our latest white paper on adaptable autonomy, and meet us in person at the leadership reception for high-level insights.
Off-grid AI for autonomous unmanned surface vessels with no-code updates
Designed for ops in GPS-denied waters, Latent RTK integrates ruggedized NVIDIA Jetson with ATAK for real-time control of USVs and AI model updates at sea. Naval operators label maritime threats, deploy adaptive models, and track vessels with one-click tools—via a no-code interface that sustains mission superiority without deep technical skills.
Accelerating dataset labeling with NVIDIA Omniverse
Overcome vast maritime surveillance datasets for intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) with data annotation that cuts expert effort by 99%. Our generative AI pipeline, powered by NVIDIA Omniverse and CUDA / Tensor Cores, creates hyperrealistic ocean and coastal training data to expedite annotation—fueling rapid model development for edge AI in dynamic Indo-Pacific scenarios.
Latent Assisted Label was recognized by the U.S. Army’s xTech program, securing fourth place in the xTech AI Grand Challenge competition.
Automate your edge AI deployment
Slash deployment cycles for shipboard and unmanned systems with Latent Agent, our agentic MLOps platform. Natural language directives construct and tune end-to-end AI, facilitating quick customization across naval platforms—from destroyers to UAVs—for versatile, mission-ready autonomy.
THEATER SESSION
Date: Tuesday, October 28th
Time: 10:00 AM-11:00 AM
Location: Kukakuka Theater, right on the Exhibit Hall Floor
Panelists:
Neal Byrd, Latent AI’s VP of Federal
Rear Adm. (Ret.) Doug Small
Description:
In tomorrow’s contested seas, adversaries will not rely on a handful of exquisite platforms; they will overwhelm with swarms of cheap unmanned systems launched by the thousands. In this battlespace, ship-based AI will collapse under jamming and outages, leaving ships blind and vulnerable. The Navy’s challenge is stark: without resilient, distributed autonomy, U.S. forces risk being outpaced by the improvisation and speed of conflict already visible in Ukraine.
This panel, guided by Latent AI’s vision of edge-first autonomy, charts a pragmatic path forward built on three imperatives:
Modular Design
Separating AI “brains” from low-cost “vehicles” to create flexible, updatable fleets, with short-range wireless links enabling rapid refresh.
Tiered Autonomy
Scaling from simple point-defense missions to advanced, coordinated long-range strikes, ensuring adaptability across threat environments.
Avoiding the “Knight Trap”
Designing autonomy that resists becoming brittle or over-specialized. Instead of a few “silver bullet” systems that fail outside their narrow mission, fleets must field resilient AI that adapts, re-learns, and redeploys at scale across varied maritime scenarios.
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