Brightcom partners with US firm CQT to co-develop AI defence tech​

Tech firm Brightcom Group on Friday said it has inked a strategic initial pact with US-based defence manufacturer CQT Weapon Systems to co-develop defence technology.
Concurrently, the tech firm’s defence vertical, Brightcom Defence, is unveiling its portfolio of indigenously developed unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and the Maestro OS, an AI-powered defence operating system, a company statement said.
Brightcom Group Ltd on Friday announced the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with CQT Weapon Systems, a renowned defence manufacturer based in Michigan, US, according to the statement.
This strategic MoU marks a significant advancement for Brightcom’s established defence vertical, it added.
The agreement lays the groundwork for the two companies to collaborate on the joint development of advanced tactical hardware and AI-enabled systems, combining Brightcom’s expertise in artificial intelligence and software with CQT’s proven defence manufacturing capabilities.
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