UMEX and SimTEX 2024 today saw pioneering technological innovations in unmanned systems, simulation, training, artificial intelligence and robotics, with several new product launches by Emirati companies.
Leading national companies and entities, as well as students from across the UAE universities specialising in artificial intelligence and unmanned systems, were able to unveil their latest global innovations. Over 214 companies, including 72 Emirati companies, participated, presenting their advanced technological products.
During the event at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre (Adnec), Edge Group, the strategic partner for UMEX and SimTEX 2024, launched innovative new products that are reliable and technologically advanced. These products underscore the Edge Group's commitment to developing capabilities that significantly strengthen the defence ecosystem.
Unmanned aircraft
The GY300, an unmanned aircraft designed for short takeoff and landing on rough terrain, is a low-maintenance and cost-effective drone that is capable of carrying 300 kg.
Among land systems, the Bunker Pro, a high-performance unmanned ground vehicle, was launched, which performs fully autonomous operations such as remote surveillance, exploration, convoying, target identification, and outdoor patrols.
Edge Group’s M-Buggy, a wheeled, multi-terrain unmanned ground vehicle (UGV), utilises the latest imaging and sensor technology to provide actionable data. Attendees at UMEX and SimTEX were able to see the M-Buggy in action as part of the live demonstrations for land systems at the Adnec Grandstand Area, a new feature at this year’s event.
13 innovations
Khalifa University of Science and Technology announced 13 innovations in advanced technologies for the digital world. These included drones for fire extinguishing, a set of heterogeneous robotic systems, a unique shield for chip identification and installation and a security system based on a programmable logic gate array. The university also showcased a self-driving car, drones for cloud seeding to enhance rainfall, and a smart system for detecting hazardous materials.
Eneron, a subsidiary of UAE-based Kenstongi and a pioneer in tactical mobility, showcased the advanced electric Magnus in its trial version. This reconnaissance vehicle, designed for defensive operations, is a testament to Eneron's focus on autonomous technology, artificial intelligence, and sustainable technologies. The vehicle features a front cab structure for enhanced visibility, three-row seating for six passengers, and a spacious rear compartment.
The Emirates Defence Companies Council participated in the sixth edition of UMEX and SimTEX, underscoring its role as a key supporter of the defence and security industry in the UAE. The Council emphasised the importance of a pavilion featuring government institutions and leading companies, including the Ministry of Industry and Advanced Technology, and the Abu Dhabi Department of Economic Development to display the latest innovative defence products supported by AI technologies and autonomous systems.--TradeArabia News Service