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The New Defence Technology Stack, Orqa and NXP Leaders Drive Innovation


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Orqa & NXP lead new defence technology stack

The Resilience Conference London brings together defence technology leaders to discuss the next generation of connected, intelligent and resilient defence solutions.

Lars Reger, CTO of NXP Semiconductors Germany, and Srđan Kovačević, CEO of Orqa, join at Resilience Conference London to talk about the new defence technology stack, influencing the next generation of defense capabilities.

As one of the top drone technology companies in Europe, Orqa has developed cutting-edge unmanned systems and the technologies that support contemporary autonomous operations.

One of the top semiconductor firms in the world, NXP, is at the center of the global technology supply chain, offering the secure processing and communication capabilities that make everything possible, from intelligent edge devices to automobiles and industrial systems.

By fusing AI, cutting-edge computing, and next-generation systems, the new defense technology stack is redefining security—transforming how nations prepare, respond, and protect in an evolving digital battlefield.

Srdjan Kovaňvić is the CEO and co-founder of Orqa, the top FPV Company in the world. Orqa's goal is to push the boundaries of remote vision and unmanned technologies. Srdjan had over ten years of experience in the financial sector, particularly in asset management, as a senior finance expert.

NXP Semiconductors' executive vice president and chief technology officer is Lars Reger. In his capacity as CTO, Lars oversees R&D and new business initiatives in the automotive, industrial 4.0, internet of things (IoT), mobile, connectivity, and infrastructure focus areas.

Together, they will examine how defense is changing due to advancements in autonomy, artificial intelligence, semiconductors, and secure hardware, as well as what businesses, startups, and armies need to do to stay ahead of the curve.

Their conversation is in line with Resilience Conference London's broadened focus on the domains, geographical areas, and technological advancements that will shape security in the future from cyber, information warfare, artificial intelligence, and quantum to air, land, sea, and space.

CIO Bulletin is of the view that a significant change toward more intelligent, networked, and AI-powered security systems is indicated by the introduction of the new defense technology stack.

Leaders from Orqa and NXP are talking about innovation at the Resilience Conference London, with an emphasis on how cutting-edge technologies can improve decision-making, bolster defense capabilities, and get countries ready for future challenges.

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