VisionWave and PVML Begin Execution Phase of Secure AI Partnership

November 10, 2025
VisionWave Holdings, Inc. and PVML Ltd. have entered the execution phase of their secure AI collaboration, integrating radar and computer-vision systems with real-time data infrastructure for defense operations.

VisionWave Holdings, Inc. and PVML have moved their secure AI partnership into the execution phase, announced in a press release. The announcement follows a founders meeting at PVML's headquarters in Tel Aviv.

The companies are integrating VisionWave's radar and computer-vision systems with PVML's real-time data-AI infrastructure to build a secure digital backbone for autonomous defense operations. This framework connects mission data, analytics, and decision logic in real time.

Initial deployment is planned within select defense units, linking live data streams to operational dashboards. Joint development milestones extend through 2026, with full operational readiness expected by 2027. Early estimates suggest a 45–55 percent reduction in data redundancy and a 35–40 percent improvement in mission coordination.

PVML’s real-time permissions enforcement will manage access, transmission, and model interactions to maintain security across all layers of the system.

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