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Safe Pro and Lantronix Advance Their Collaboration Delivering AI-Driven Edge Intelligence for Defense and Commercial Autonomous Systems
AVENTURA, Fla., May 20, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Safe Pro Group Inc. (Nasdaq: SPAI) (“Safe...

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[{"type":"text","content":"Safe Pro and Lantronix Advance Their Collaboration Delivering AI-Driven Edge Intelligence for Defense and Commercial Autonomous SystemsCompany’s AI-Powered Threat Detection Technology Featured on Lantronix’s Popular System-on-Modules (SOMs), Supporting a Growing Array of Drone and Autonomous Platforms\nAVENTURA, Fla., May 20, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Safe Pro Group Inc. (Nasdaq: SPAI) (“Safe Pro”), a developer of AI-enabled defense, security, and situational awareness solutions, today announced progress in its AI-powered threat detection collaboration with Lantronix Inc. (Nasdaq: LTRX), a global provider of Edge AI and Industrial IoT solutions that power NDAA-compliant unmanned systems, critical infrastructure, and resilient enterprise networks. The collaboration supports integration with Lantronix’s System-on-Module (SOM) platform for real-time robotic edge processing. The milestone follows a 120-day development cycle and positions the solution for broad integration into next-generation autonomous platforms. The accelerated technical collaboration has sharpened Safe Pro’s focus on Edge-native AI and vision processing for airborne robotic platforms. This focus includes supporting on-device AI engines and Neural Processing Units (NPUs), enabling real-time processing of video, sensor, and neural workloads for object detection and image analysis without cloud dependence. Lantronix’s Open-Q SOM solutions are currently utilized in a wide variety of robotic and autonomous platforms including the U.S. Army Short Range Reconnaissance (SRR) drones. Under a Master Services Agreement signed earlier this year, the Companies agreed to the joint development, integration and commercialization of new embeddable chipsets for the emerging ecosystem of Qualcomm®-based drone and autonomous vehicle platforms, including native support for Safe Pro Object Threat Detection (SPOTD) AI algorithms and models. “We continue to expand our portfolio of novel AI models into air, ground and sea autonomy applications, and are pleased to advance our AI collaboration with Lantronix for its widely utilized modules. Compatibility with Lantronix’s on-board compute and processing hardware used by leading global drone and autonomous system manufacturers significantly increases the addressable mar...