The initiative provides a suite of advanced AI-based digital products to manage hybrid threats through an integrated security and defence approach. It is designed to consolidate and analyse vast data from diverse sources, turning it into actionable intelligence for autonomous operations and faster decision-making.
“IndraMind is our response to a new situation, using our knowledge to instantly promote technological sovereignty in Spain and Europe,” said Ángel Escribano, executive chairman of Indra Group. He added that the move reinforces the company’s role in leading innovation and the digital transformation of critical systems.
Indra Group CEO José Vicente de los Mozos explained, “In recent months we’ve consolidated our commercial standing in alignment with three key trends in the security and defence market: cognitive superiority (intelligence and decision-making), autonomous operations and cyber-resilience.” These trends reflect the evolving challenges posed by modern security landscapes.
Ignacio Martínez, director of IndraMind, described the platform as “a digital brain that enables systems to think, decide, and anticipate while speeding up the execution of operations.” He emphasised its real-time adaptive capabilities, stating, “We’ve developed a solution that not only overcomes today’s challenges, but also anticipates future ones, with a vision focused on intelligence as a driver of transformation.”
The development of IndraMind builds on over 20 years of expertise in cybersecurity, cyberdefence, AI, autonomous platforms, data management, and command and control systems. “Artificial intelligence and advanced software are transforming the security and defence market. IndraMind is making a name for itself as a unique specialist in the market, because it integrates the entire value chain into its proprietary new generation products,” Martínez noted.
In today’s global context of growing uncertainty and hybrid threats, attacks often span cyberspace, infrastructure, and public services, requiring unified responses that blur the line between civil security and military defence. IndraMind aims to address this by reinforcing national and regional resilience.
The platform supports both civilian and military applications, contributing to European and Spanish modernisation plans supported by public and EU funds. “It’s a matter of applying all of the technology that we’ve developed and pledged to develop at Indra Group to situations such as border surveillance, emergency management, and protecting critical infrastructures from physical and digital attacks. I’m referring to technological sovereignty in data, algorithms, AI, software, and the infrastructure that everything’s based on,” Martínez explained.
By enabling intelligent agents like drones and autonomous systems to operate with speed and coordination, IndraMind enhances mission-critical responsiveness. Its real-time data processing allows for the early detection of threats and efficient countermeasures.
IndraMind starts operations with over €300 million in turnover and a workforce of 3,000 highly qualified professionals. Its comprehensive and dual-use technology solutions aim to strengthen deterrence and ensure operational advantages in complex security environments.



























