Daedalean creates safety-critical AI systems for situational awareness and flight control, with the eventual goal of developing certified autonomy in the air.
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51–200 Beschäftigte
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Zurich
Art
Privatunternehmen
Gegründet
2016
Spezialgebiete
aviation, safety-critical software, computer vision, machine learning, robotics, neural networks, avionics, ai, artificial intelligence, autonomous flight und pilot aid systems
Thank you for the recognition, Bas! We are proud to be a team consistently delivering and working toward meaningful goals. Your dedication to doing your best every day is noticeable. Here's to building on our success in 2025—let's do great things together.
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It takes many hands for an organization to achieve lift, especially when reaching for historic heights. Here's our #Cessna#C182 wing decorated with the hands of all those talented colleagues behind our certifiable #AI solutions. I am fortunate to work with the most talented and motivated team in the business — a group that consistently brings dedication, focus, and an unwavering spirit of collaboration to every challenge. As we celebrate our annual holiday party at Daedalean AI, I want to extend my heartfelt gratitude for all you’ve accomplished. After a strong 2024, we look ahead to an even more impactful 2025, confident in this team’s ability to realize everything we’ve set out to do. Together, we will continue to #innovate, grow, and leave a lasting #legacy. Thank you!
Progress toward certifying #AI in the cockpit continues to gain momentum.
A team from the Federal Aviation Administration visited our offices in Zurich to conduct a Stages of Involvement (SOI) audit as part of the certification process of PilotEye, which alerts pilots to cooperative and non-cooperative traffic (such as drones and birds). We deeply appreciate the team's dedication to meticulously evaluating our systems and the valuable feedback provided.
Under the scrutiny of the regulators, we look forward to bringing pilots the powerful, safety-enhancing assistance provided by our full visual awareness system including landing guidance, navigation in GPS-denied environments, and wire detection in addition to traffic detection.
We are hopeful other industries take note that certifying AI for safety-critical applications is not only possible but essential for building public trust and cultivating the full potential of this transformative technology.
#Aerospace#MachineLearning
When to stay locked on target? And when to adjust? Tough questions.
At Revolution.Aero, Yemaya Bordain will share her approach to navigating the extraordinarily dynamic world of certified #AI for aviation and aerospace. We hope to see you there!
Revolution.Aero San Francisco is just over two weeks time. We are so excited to see so many innovators bringing about the next generation of aviation mobility.
One of the critical decisions start ups have to make is when to adjust business plans and be open to having flexibility when it comes to to strategy in order to advantage of market opportunities.
Jay Carmel, Renaissance Strategic Advisors will moderate a panel including Riona Armesmith, magniX, Yemaya Bordain, Daedalean AI and Ed Lovelace, Ampaire.
They will discuss if the current investment climate means being nimble is more important than ever, how do you know when you need to diversify and the challenge of balancing core business and new branches.
This is just one of the great discussions we will be having over the two days at the conference on the 4th-5th December.
There is still a chance to book your ticket via the link: https://lnkd.in/etA4zTvg#strategy#AAM#flexibility#RevSF
We knew business aviation faces unique challenges like operating in and out thousands of uncontrolled airports all over the world, managing flexible flight schedules, and handling formidable pilot workload, while consistently maintaining a high level of safety and providing exceptional service for demanding customers.
Likewise, we were aware the workload of pilots operating in business aviation is uniquely demanding and complex. Without regular schedules planned well in advance with plenty of ground support, business aviation often requires pilots to adapt to last-minute changes, varied flight routes, and a wide range of airport environments, including less-equipped, non-commercial airfields.
And we have heard from pilots that they frequently manage multiple flights in a single day, often at irregular hours, creating cognitive and physical strain. They are responsible for the complete operation of the aircraft, including navigation, communication, weather assessment, and systems management, often with minimal ground support.
But a week removed from the biggest #businessaviation event, National Business Aviation Association-BACE in Las Vegas, our contingent of Bas Gouverneur, Dr. Yemaya Bordain, Dr. Joschka Hoefling, and John Mora, having recovered from a frenetic few days, now have the chance to reflect on what we newly gained from the experience.
What we discovered was how receptive and, indeed, enthusiastic business aviation professionals are to the early adoption of new technologies. After several keynotes and panels, multiple meetings, and countless chats, it became clear that the sector is eager, able, and prepared to explore, assess, and adopt technologies that increase safety, improve economics, and expand capacity. But is it any wonder? Business aviation faces unique challenges while consistently maintaining a high level of safety and providing exceptional service to demanding customers.
We have already started working with pioneering aerospace company Eclipse Aerospace to improve safety and lower pilot workload on its 550 very light jet (https://lnkd.in/eHJAXgFm). We are now looking forward to continuing to grow the new relationships we initiated in Las Vegas.
Sometimes what happens in Las Vegas, extends far beyond Las Vegas!
To commemorate this year’s NBAA-BACE, here’s a little #Friday video (https://lnkd.in/dpEkkzH3) looking back on last week’s events.
#AI#cockpit#aerospace#BizAv#NBAA2024
Coming off an exciting week at the National Business Aviation Association's BACE, we are announcing our first collaboration in the #BusinessAviation space as Eclipse Aerospace, Inc flight tests our #AI-enhanced visual traffic awareness system.
Eclipse has outfitted its next-generation very light jet (VLJ) Eclipse 550 with our cameras and computer to decrease pilot workload and increase safety during the critical phase of flight, including proper runway identification, traffic awareness, landing guidance, and the ability to identify runway incursions. Testing continues in the American Southwest over Eclipse’s headquarters in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
We are grateful for the coverage provided by Aviation International News. We look forward to delivering the results of the testing in the weeks and months ahead.
#NBAA2024#cockpit#aerospace
Daedalean's Dr. Yemaya Bordain joined an illustrious group as she accepted her 2024 #NBAA#BusinessAviation Top 40 Under 40 award this week from Ed Bolen, president of the National Business Aviation Association. More than 750 nominees were submitted representing excellence across business aviation. Yemaya’s leadership, vision, and expertise, paired with her personal and professional acuity, distinguish her as a truly deserving recipient. Please join us in wishing Yemaya and the entire 2024 Top 40u40 class congratulations!
#NBAATop40Under40#BizAv#NBAA2024
#BusinessAviation is setting its sights on the safety-enhancing capabilities #AI can deliver.
Thank you to Aviation International News and Curt Epstein for its coverage of an important panel discussion on AI featuring Daedalean’s Yemaya Bordain at NBAA-BACE this week in Las Vegas.
“Daedalean is building perception systems that are designed and integrated with artificial intelligence. ‘What we bring is what we call situational intelligence,’ explained Yemaya Bordain, the company’s president for the Americas.”
Autonomous flight will phase in over many decades and use cases. But today the building blocks can be seen and experienced already. Alexei Masterov's presentation will offer you an opportunity to look at the state-of-the-art technologies from this angle: not just what they are capable of, but how they will stack together to gradually lead from assisted flight to autonomy. See you in Santa Clara!