Drones play a critical role in collecting operational data, and Griselda’s expertise will enhance Summa Defence’s capabilities in this field. The joint venture aims to develop AI-assisted data processing technologies that support real-time decision-making on the battlefield.
The collaboration is expected to strengthen defence capabilities in Europe and partner nations by improving the integration of AI and data analysis. These advancements will be particularly relevant in Ukraine, where real-time intelligence is a key factor in military operations.
Jussi Holopainen, CEO of Summa Defence, stated that Griselda’s AI tools are already contributing to situational awareness in Ukraine. He noted that the partnership will expand these technologies to NATO countries as part of Summa Defence’s wider defence ecosystem.
Summa Defence continues to grow through strategic acquisitions, focusing on companies with proven defence and civilian applications. The joint venture reflects the company’s commitment to developing advanced technologies while supporting international cooperation in the defence sector.