Neousys Technology is exhibiting its edge AI computers alongside Factory Systemes at the Paris Air Show (SIAE), at Hall 4, Stand B144, Le Bourget Airport, Paris.

As France continues to advance its defense and aerospace capabilities, the demand for high-performance, ruggedized computing systems is growing. Neousys addresses this need with long-life embedded platforms designed to deliver powerful AI capabilities across applications ranging from unmanned drones to command-and-control ground systems.
At the booth, visitors will have the opportunity to explore award-winning technologies recognized by the Military & Aerospace Electronics Innovators Awards, including:
IP69K Extreme-Rugged Edge AI Computers
Built to IP69K standards and compliant with MIL-STD-810G/H and MIL-STD-461, the Neousys SEMIL series features a corrosion-resistant stainless steel and aluminum chassis, and an advanced thermal design enabling fanless operation from -40°C to 70°C. In addition to unmanned applications such as unmanned surface vehicles (USVs) and unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs), these extreme-rugged edge AI computers are ideal for deployment in field control stations.
SWaP-Optimized AI Mission Computer
Weighing just under 300 grams, the Neousys FLYC-300 is powered by the NVIDIA® Jetson Orin™ NX system-on-module, offering up to 100 TOPS AI performance for AI-driven autonomy on drones. It supports data acquisition through Gigabit Ethernet and USB3.2 ports, enabling integration with various high-resolution, SWIR, hyperspectral, thermal cameras, and LiDAR systems. When deployed on drones, it enables autonomous UAV operations in high-risk environments at low production cost, such as reconnaissance, target search, communication relays, patrols, and rescue missions.
Ella Liao, Business Development Manager at Neousys Technology, commented, “France is at the forefront of Europe’s aerospace innovation, and SIAE offers a world-class platform for showcasing how our innovative IP69K waterproof edge AI computer is ahead of its peers. Integrating advanced AI processing at the edge allows robots and autonomous platforms to collect sensor data, perform real-time analytics, and automatically execute mission-critical tasks without relying on cloud or remote control.”
Grégory Limozin, Manager at Factory Systemes, added, “Neousys provides COTS waterproof edge AI computers that unlock new possibilities in autonomous support, field logistics, and hazardous reconnaissance—environments where traditional military computers often fail to perform reliably. We believe you’ll discover the right solution for your mission-critical applications when you visit us at hall 4, stand B144.”
Visit Neousys Technology at the Paris Air Show (SIAE), Hall 4, Stand B144.