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Associated Press
11-06-2025
- Business
- Associated Press
Initial Order Received from Vietnamese Maritime Security and Defense Services for Advanced Video Compression Solution: RMX (Reticulate Micro, Inc.) Symbol: RMXI
$RMXI Proprietary Platform Delivers High-Impact Results in Ultra-Low-Bandwidth Environments, Enabling Real-Time Video Where Traditional Solutions Fail RMX (Reticulate Micro, Inc.) is a technology company specializing in advanced data compression and video optimization. Leveraging proprietary, field-validated technology that has demonstrated exceptional performance in the most demanding environments, RMX is transforming the way organizations capture, transmit, store, and share visual data. Originally developed for mission-critical military applications, RMX's platform reduces video bandwidth, storage needs, and power consumption by up to 50% — all without compromising quality, functional across any network or hardware infrastructure. As data becomes a foundational asset across Defense, AI, Cloud, and Enterprise Ecosystems, RMX is uniquely positioned to lead the next generation of intelligent, efficient data compression solutions in a rapidly digitizing world. The Company's 2024 was defined by rapid technological advancements and rigorous market validation of its flagship VAST platform. Originally developed for government and defense applications, RMXI VAST delivered high-impact results in ultra-low-bandwidth environments, enabling real-time video where traditional solutions fail. Multiple military exercises and test events (over 20 in 2024) have proven RMXI VAST's ability to stream video on any communication band, including narrow-band SATCOM, L-Band and even legacy HF networks where streaming video was thought to be unviable. Building on its success in tactical video solutions for defense applications, RMXI is expanding its enterprise-level offerings for government and commercial customers. RMXI plans to release significant platform enhancements in early 2025, including advanced dynamic bandwidth management and adaptive encoding capabilities. Additionally, through its commercial joint venture launching in Q1 2025, RMXI is positioned to bring its revolutionary technology to global commercial markets. The RMXI 2025 strategy focuses on a platform-first roadmap designed to drive innovation, optimize performance, and scale our compression technologies across critical data environments. Government Sector Partnership & OEM Integration Strategic Partner Program: RMXI is launching a comprehensive integration program enabling partners and system integrators to embed VAST technology directly into their product lines and existing government contract vehicles. Major Exercises & Evaluations: VAST has already been validated within U.S. Special Operations, multiple U.S. Army and Naval initiatives, and a range of international defense programs. This year's schedule includes high-profile exercises with U.S. SOCOM, Army, and Navy, as well as several invitations specifically created for VAST testing and evaluation. Commercial Scale via Joint Venture (RMX and CRISP) Global Managed Services: RMXI and K2 Endeavor DMCC formed RMX as a joint venture to commercialize and scale VAST through a newly developed solution, CRISP (Compressed Rate Intelligent Streaming Protocol). Purpose built for commercial and enterprise sectors from telecommunications to AI, CRISP delivers next-generation data compression to meet the demands of high-performance digital infrastructure. Recurring Revenue Model: RMX's global managed service structure is designed to offer predictable, long-term revenue while solving critical video-delivery challenges for enterprise customers. Expanded Product Suite VAST Video Encoder: The core software-based video encoder product will see the addition of key features including audio, KLV metadata support, video tele-conferencing, and region of interest encoding. VAST Vue: Cross-platform (Windows, Linux, Mac OS, Android, iOS) video player for seamless end-to-end experiences, including support for tactical metadata. VAST SDK: Development tools and APIs for advanced integration of core VAST capabilities into partner products and solutions. VAST Cloud: VAST-as-a-Service cloud offering for enterprise solutions, including live streaming, transcoding and VOD (video on demand) services. RMXI to Deliver VAST's Video Compression Technology to Strategic U.S. Partner On June 4th RMXI announced it received an initial order from its Asia-Pacific partner TEKSEA Technology Joint Stock Company for VASTTM to supply a critical operational need of the Vietnamese maritime security and defense services. TEKSEA is engaged with the Vietnamese government to design and deploy a satellite-based camera surveillance system, which includes equipping vessels with video encoding and compression systems to enable real-time transmission of surveillance footage from vessels to a command center via satellite connectivity. The ability to stream real-time video and images from cameras and sensors installed onboard ships to command centers on shore is critical to improving situational awareness and responding quickly to threats at sea. RMXI VAST is a software-based video encoder capable of streaming high-definition video at extremely low bitrates – HD at just 200 Kbps and SD at under 50 Kbps. It can run on virtually any computing hardware without requiring specialized equipment. VAST's video compression and low-SWaP-C make it ideal for solutions like TEKSEA's satellite-based camera surveillance system. GSA Schedule Placement, Enhancing Government Market Access On May 12th RMXI announced its VAST™ product line is now available to government agencies through a partnership with Dfuse Technologies, Inc. under Dfuse's GSA Multiple Award Schedule (MAS). This strategic collaboration enables federal, state, and local government entities to procure RMXI VAST™ solutions at pre-negotiated pricing and terms, streamlining the acquisition process and accelerating deployment timelines. Being on the GSA Schedule offers companies a significant advantage when doing business with the U.S. government. It streamlines the procurement process by providing a pre-approved contracting vehicle, allowing federal agencies to purchase products and services more quickly and efficiently without going through lengthy bid procedures. This not only reduces administrative burden but also increases a company's visibility and credibility among government buyers. Acquisition of Remaining RMX Industries Inc. Shares to Consolidate Operations and Expand Leadership Team On April 23rd RMXI announced that it has acquired the remaining shares of RMX Industries Inc., the Company's 50/50 joint venture company with K2 Endeavor DMCC, through a stock exchange transaction, making it a wholly-owned subsidiary. The move consolidates operations and aligns resources to accelerate commercial business opportunities across key sectors. As part of this strategic consolidation, RMXI also announced important changes to its governance and management teams: Kirchof has been appointed as an independent member of the RMXI board of directors. Mr. Kirchof has over 20 years of experience building entrepreneurial companies and driving innovation in healthcare technology. Mr. Kirchof is the CEO of CureGrail, Inc., a healthcare technology company engaging and empowering patients to own and manage their disease, and founder and CEO of RxPath, LLC, a healthcare transaction company. Mr. Kirchof previously co-founded Matrix Oncology and served in executive, sales management, marketing, and strategy leadership positions at iKnowMed, Inc., MedStat Group, and IBM Healthcare. Karl Kit has been appointed as RMXI Chief Executive Officer, President and as a member of the board of directors. Mr. Kit is a seasoned entrepreneur with over 40 years of international business experience across advertising, communications, mobile data services, and financial technology. Mr. Kit previously headed K2 Endeavor DMCC, a UAE-based strategic investment group. Andrew Sheppard has been appointed as President of RMX Government. Mr. Sheppard will lead RMXI efforts in the defense and government sectors, focusing on deploying its cutting-edge video and data compression technologies to meet the mission-critical needs of military and public safety customers. Mr. Sheppard previously served as the Company's Chief Executive Officer and President. Maxwell Kit has been appointed as RMXI Chief Marketing Officer. Mr. Kit has extensive experience in global brand strategy, digital engagement, and go-to-market execution. As CMO, he will lead RMX's marketing and communications efforts, refine the RMXI brand identity, and expand market visibility. Mr. Kit will oversee the launch of integrated campaigns that highlight the transformative power of RMXI proprietary compression technology across defense, AI, telecommunications, and enterprise sectors. For more information on $RMXI visit DISCLAIMER: Disclosure listed on the CorporateAds website Media Contact Company Name: Reticulate Micro, Inc. Contact Person: Reticulate Micro Media Relations Email: Send Email Phone: 866-70 MICRO Address:4220 Duncan Ave, Suite 201 City: St. Louis State: Missouri 63110 Country: United States Website: Source: CAP, LLC
Yahoo
19-04-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
How this Ukrainian walkie-talkie maker caught the attention of the US military
Himera is a Ukrainian tech startup that makes electronic warfare-resistant walkie-talkies. It was founded after Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Its products are being tested by the US Air Force. The Ukrainian defense tech industry has boomed in recent years. From drone and robotics makers to electronic warfare system providers, Ukrainian innovation has been on full display since Russia launched its full-scale invasion of the country in February 2022. One company to have sprung up since the conflict began is Himera, which makes electronic warfare-resistant walkie-talkies. Its products include the G1 Pro — a tactical handheld radio — and the B1 repeater, which extends communication ranges. Despite only having launched in 2022, the company has quickly caught the attention of the defense tech industry, as well as the US military. The product's major selling point is that it offers a potential solution to one of the defining challenges of the war in Ukraine — electronic warfare. The G1 is EW-resistant, using frequency-hopping technology to help evade electronic warfare interference, which seeks to disrupt and jam certain signals like GPS, radio, and video. Reticulate Micro, which supplies Himera's radios in the US, announced the first US delivery of G1 Pro radios to the US Air Force in October 2024. The company said the Air Force would test the G1 Pro alongside Reticulate's Video Assured Secure Transmission (VAST) technology, which delivers real-time video streaming. In a press release at the time, Joshua Cryer, then the president and CEO of Reticulate Micro, said: "By combining the Himera G1 Pro with VAST, we're aiming to democratize secure video transmission on the battlefield—empowering every warfighter with video-capable radio technology for enhanced situational awareness." Misha Rudominski, one of Himera's cofounders, told Business Insider that Himera's tech "bridges the gap" between tactical and commercial communications solutions. "We take the best from both worlds," he said. "We provide all the tactical relevant functionality like low probability of detection, low probability of interception, and low probability of jamming, which you don't find in commercial spec solutions." "But we do it in a very user-friendly way," he continued. "We want the lightest radio, we have one of the longest battery lives on the market." The G1 Pro has a battery life of around 48 hours and weighs just 300 grams. It can support the transmission of multiple information types, such as GPS, voice data, and texts, and is programmable by an encrypted app on a mobile or tablet device. "We make a very scalable and affordable solution," Rudominski added. "The scalability is a big point because we only use commercial off-the-shelf components." Representatives for Himera told Ukrainian news outlet Militarnyi in March that the company was "producing up to 1,000 radios per month" and that it had the capacity to "scale quickly to 2,500 units." "For large-scale orders, we are prepared to supply 10,000 to 15,000 radios per month," they said. Innovation has been crucial to Kyiv's fight against Russian President Vladimir Putin's forces, and Ukrainian firms have continually adapted to meet the battlefield's ever-evolving demands. Rudominski told BI that this had also been key to Himera's success. "Over the last three years, we've done more than 80 versions of firmware updates," he said. "We've done more than probably 20 versions of separate kinds of hardware products. Most of them didn't go into production, but most of them have at some capacity been tested on the battlefield." Along with Reticulate, Himera has also partnered with Quantropi, a Canadian quantum security company, to integrate its security solutions into Himera's products. "We have our own software, but they can enhance our capacity," Rudominski said. Read the original article on Business Insider