Neousys Brings Rugged Edge AI to IDET 2025 with Elvac

Neousys Technology displayed its rugged edge AI computers at IDET 2025, partnering with Elvac to showcase advanced solutions for armored vehicles, security drones, and UGVs By William Mackenzie / 12 Jun 2025

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Neousys Technology exhibited its state-of-the-art edge AI computing platforms designed for mission-critical defense and security applications in partnership with Elvac at IDET 2025 (International Defence and Security Technologies Fair).

Neousys Brings Rugged Edge AI to IDET 2025 with Elvac

Neousys showcased a selection of ruggedized solutions, including IP69K-rated waterproof GPU computers and NVIDIA Jetson™-based edge AI platforms, purpose-built for autonomous and unmanned systems such as armored vehicles, drones, and unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs).

The IDET defense exhibition provides a strategic platform for military, government, and security stakeholders, taking place on May 28–30 at the Brno Exhibition Centre, Czech Republic.

Featured Technologies at IDET

NRU-51V – Rugged NVIDIA Jetson™ GMSL2 Computer
Powered by the NVIDIA® Jetson Orin™ NX module, the NRU-51V delivers up to 100 TOPS of AI inference performance in a compact, energy-efficient 25W package. Its GMSL2 camera interface provides advanced vision capabilities in a variety of lighting conditions.

Neousys also offers pre-integrated drivers for popular GMSL2 2D and 3D cameras, simplifying development and deployment for vision-centric defense applications.

SEMIL-2000GC Series – IP69K Waterproof, Extreme-Rugged GPU Computer
Engineered for harsh environments, the SEMIL-2000GC series features Neousys’ proprietary fanless thermal design to unleash full NVIDIA® L4 GPU performance in temperatures ranging from -40°C to 70°C. Accepting 8–48V wide-range DC input with ignition power control, it is ideal for in-vehicle use.

The series is compliant with MIL-STD-810H, and the upcoming SEMIL-2200 variant is MIL-STD-461G-ready, making it suitable for frontline autonomous vehicle applications including reconnaissance, analytics, and real-time decision-making in the field

Robert Chang, Sales Manager at Neousys Technology, commented, “We’re excited to be exhibiting at IDET 2025 with our partner Elvac. As edge computing continues to play a crucial role in modern defense systems, our rugged AI computers are designed to ensure reliable, high-performance operation in the most demanding environments.”

Posted by William Mackenzie Will is a Content Specialist at Defense Advancement. Since 2024, he has reported on innovation in defense platforms, mission systems, and situational awareness technologies. With a background in professional copywriting and editorial content, Will provides well-informed coverage of developments in electronic warfare, rugged systems, and advanced capabilities that are shaping the future of defense operations. Connect
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