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Voyager and Latent AI Bring Advanced AI to Orbit

Initiative to drive edge computing and Golden Dome efforts

DENVER--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Voyager Technologies, Inc. [NYSE: VOYG] is investing in Latent AI, a leading AI software company turning data into decisive action at the edge in any domain.

“AI is transforming the edge from a passive collector to an active combat multiplier,” said Dylan Taylor, CEO, Voyager Technologies. “We’re making the leap from merely collecting data at the edge to understanding it instantly, putting mission intelligence where the mission happens in real time.”

Latent AI optimizes AI for contested and constrained environments, bringing faster, smarter and more resilient decision-making to the edge. Their AI models provide mission-critical intelligence where it’s needed most.

The investment will enhance Voyager’s ability to deliver faster targeting, sharper situational awareness and decisive advantage. This is critical in missions the company supports, where every second counts – on orbit, in theater and at the tactical edge.

“Traditional AI relies on sending data thousands of miles to cloud resources – impractical when operating in space or contested environments,” said Jags Kandasamy, Co-founder and CEO, Latent AI. “Voyager’s investment accelerates our mission to put AI processing power exactly where operators need it most: at the point of decision.”

The investment gives Latent AI the resources to broaden their hardware reach while accelerating product development. Enhanced AI applications and analysis may be performed on Voyager’s space-based platforms such as onboard processors and avionic suites, extending to additional hardware programs.

Together, Voyager and Latent AI will cultivate a larger partner ecosystem, speed up innovation cycles and deliver improved edge intelligence to defense, space and industrial customers.

About Voyager Technologies

Voyager is a defense and space technology company committed to advancing and delivering transformative, mission-critical solutions. By tackling the most complex challenges, Voyager aims to unlock new frontiers for human progress, fortify national security and protect critical assets from ground to space. For more information visit: https://voyagertechnologies.com/

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Voyager Technologies, Inc. [NYSE: VOYG] is investing in Latent AI, a leading AI software company.
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