Crises happen everywhere. So you can react quickly, we built Lambda Drone Link to turn commercial off-the-shelf drones into ground and surface target acquisition systems. Connecting a drone to JERICHO is simple: plug and play passive target acquisition, bridging drone operators and operating centres. It works wherever it needs to. With JERICHO, you can access the internet from remote or contested locations where WiFi is limited, unreliable or nonexistent.
Lambda Automata
Defense and Space Manufacturing
Deploying real-time edge perception for mission-critical applications.
About us
We serve a critical mission: to protect the security and prosperity of 1 billion people residing in European democracies and allied nations.
- Industry
- Defense and Space Manufacturing
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Athens
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2021
Locations
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Primary
Athens, GR
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London, GB
Employees at Lambda Automata
Updates
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We’re co-hosting the inaugural Nordic Defence Tech Summit with Palantir Technologies, Project A Ventures and the Nordic Defence Innovation Foundry this June in Helsinki. Join us for an evening of discussions and networking with industry leaders, investors, and innovators shaping the future of defence. We’ll hear from speakers from the European Defence Investor Network, Palantir, Project A Ventures, IQM Quantum Computers, GIM Robotics on defence investment, solution-building, and more. ↓ Register now at the link in the comments to secure your spot ↓
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The future of defence lies in low-cost, small-scale and attritable unmanned systems across land, sea, and air. To that end, we're pleased to announce our acquisition of Smart Flying Machines (SFM), a manufacturer of autonomous aerial vehicles, to help build the technologies that will keep Europe safe. We met the team a few months ago and were impressed by their spirit and story: mechanics from Thessaly building state of the art autonomous aircraft. Lambda Automata will continue to develop the systems, networks, and hardware to defend European democracies and their allies.
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Last week we were putting up our tower in a barracks at the Honourable Artillery Company, ahead of the first London Defence Tech Hackathon. 343 people joined us for 24 hours of hacking for Ukraine. Teams of engineers and active servicemen and women worked overnight to develop urgent and innovative solutions for military problems being faced today. We were proud to co-host this event. Technology is the key to securing strategic advantage, but only if we have a belief in our ability to build. Last weekend proved that we do. Thank you to our co-hosts: Skyral, Future Forces, Apollo Defense, and D3 Venture Capital Firm; and of course, to everyone who participated. On to the next one!