• From L-R: SABRN Tech’s Chief Operating Officer Ajay Chandra, Space Angel’s CEO and Founder Ram Kuppusamy, AICRAFT’s Co-Founder and CEO Dr Tony Scoleri, and WA Minister for Emergency Services; Innovation & the Digital Economy; Science; Medical Research Hon Stephen Dawson MLC.
Credit: AICRAFT
    From L-R: SABRN Tech’s Chief Operating Officer Ajay Chandra, Space Angel’s CEO and Founder Ram Kuppusamy, AICRAFT’s Co-Founder and CEO Dr Tony Scoleri, and WA Minister for Emergency Services; Innovation & the Digital Economy; Science; Medical Research Hon Stephen Dawson MLC. Credit: AICRAFT
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South Australian artificial intelligence (AI) company AICRAFT has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Perth-based Space Angel and Adelaide-based SABRN Tech to integrate its computing systems.

AICRAFT’s technologies will support the Australian Space Super Corridor developed by Space Angel, and E-LifePods, transportable containerised ‘hospitals’ to deliver critical care and clinical support in Defence, civilian, and extra-terrestrial environments, developed by SABRN Tech.

“The Australian Space Super Corridor will manage a green space port by tracking operations and sustainability metrics of millions and millions of IoT devices, buildings, transports, renewable energy grid and other resources," said Ram Kuppusamy, CEO of Space Angel.

"This will be enabled by Artificial Intelligence and robotics with remote operations which aligns with AICRAFT’s product range”.

The MoU was signed at the Indo-Pacific Space and Earth Conference on 24 October 2023 in Perth by the AICRAFT’s Co-Founder and CEO Dr Tony Scoleri, Space Angel’s CEO and Founder Ram Kuppusamy and SABRN Tech’s Chief Operating Officer Ajay Chandra.

“We are extremely excited about this three-way partnership that will utilise not only our edge devices but also low-power high-performance computing servers," said Dr Tony Scoleri, CEO of AICRAFT.

"The projects we will be working on together are looking to reach the stars and have counterpart solutions back on Earth for remote healthcare and autonomous operations”.

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