Getting Ahead of AI Processing Requirements with an AI Ready System Architecture for MOSA Development

May 1, 2025

The Department of Defense (DoD) is driving a clear and urgent push to integrate modern artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities into rugged edge applications. However, bridging the gap between AI’s rapid advancements in data centers and its deployment in the field presents significant challenges. From navigating standards that meet the Modular Open Systems Approach (MOSA) to ensuring AI workloads can perform in extreme environments, the journey from development to deployment is anything but straightforward.  

Industry experts from Elma Electronic, EIZO Rugged Solutions and Concurrent introduce a solution designed to accelerate AI implementation in rugged environments. By leveraging high-performance GPUs from EIZO and Single Board Computers (SBCs) from Concurrent, this AI-Ready Development Platform enables developers to test, refine, and deploy AI applications with confidence.  

Explore how a cutting-edge platform simplifies AI integration, reduces time to deployment, and ensures mission-critical AI solutions can operate where they are needed most - the tactical edge. It's a great opportunity to gain insights into the future of AI processing in rugged environments.

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Where MOSA Meets COTS: Achieving True Configurability in Defense Systems

August 1, 2025

This compelling webinar tackles the implementation strategies for using open standard to accelerate deployment of radar, electronic warfare and EO/IR applications.

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A Deep Dive into the QMC (VITA 93) Standard - Unveiling the Future of Small Form Factor I/O

March 5, 2025

Discover how the QMC (VITA 93) mezzanine standard is revolutionizing rugged embedded computing with its compact design and powerful I/O solutions. Learn from this insightful session on how QMC enhances performance in harsh environments while integrating seamlessly with leading open standards like OpenVPX, SOSA, and VNX+.