ARQUIMEA showcases its novelty detection technology at REAIM 2026 to enhance the security of its AI-Based unmanned systems

February 4, 2026
  • The company highlights its R&D capabilities in artificial intelligence (AI) applied to defence and security, with a strong focus on the responsible and safe use of AI.

La Coruña, 5 February 2026 – ARQUIMEA is taking part in REAIM 2026 (Responsible AI in the Military Domain), the leading international forum on the responsible use of artificial intelligence in defence and security. During the event, the company is showcasing its advanced AI security capabilities applied to unmanned systems and multidomain loitering munitions.

The event, held in La Coruña on 4 and 5 February, provides the framework for ARQUIMEA to present its novelty detection technology for AI-based unmanned systems. This solution enables AI systems to identify when the environment has changed with respect to a reference state, whether past or predicted.

Thanks to this capability, AI systems can autonomously adapt their perception, decision-making and action processes according to the level of environmental familiarity. This results in enhanced reliability, robustness and safety for the Armed Forces in missions across naval, land and air domains.

ARQUIMEA’s AI systems for drones and unmanned platforms integrate novelty detection to reliably perform surveillance, target acquisition, precision strike and reconnaissance missions in unpredictable and hostile environments. This mechanism allows the company’s AI solutions to adapt in real time to changing, uncertain, complex and ambiguous scenarios, while maintaining the required safety levels for critical AI functions.

ARQUIMEA operates a dedicated R&D centre with highly specialised researchers working across a wide range of deep learning techniques and applications. Through its AI division, Neural Domains, the company develops technologies focused on real-time intelligence and the autonomous operation of unmanned platforms in critical missions, where trust, traceability and meaningful human control are essential.

ARQUIMEA’s participation in REAIM 2026 reinforces its commitment to the development of responsible artificial intelligence in the defence and security domain.

The company is a recognised technology leader in the development and manufacture of unmanned systems and aerial loitering munitions, such as the Q-SLAM family, as well as underwater naval drones within the WISE family. This leadership is driven by a unique combination of advanced engineering capabilities, AI expertise and experience in demanding operational environments, underpinned by a strong R&D foundation and a strategic vision focused on enabling armed forces to carry out their missions safely.

About ARQUIMEA

ARQUIMEA is a Spanish technology company operating globally in highly demanding technical sectors such as aerospace, defence and security.

The company collaborates with international space agencies including NASA and the European Space Agency (ESA), as well as with defence and security ministries, NATO armed forces and leading companies in the sector.

In the defence domain, ARQUIMEA specialises in intelligent loitering munitions, avionics, robotics, naval drones, and information and control systems.

In the space sector, the company is a recognised benchmark in the manufacture of key satellite systems and turnkey missions, covering the entire value chain — from mechanisms, subsystems and systems such as thermal panels, to the design and manufacture of complete satellites.

ARQUIMEA operates its own research centre with more than 140 researchers at the forefront of artificial intelligence, robotics and quantum technologies, enabling the development of state-of-the-art solutions applied across all its areas of activity.

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