The Latest Updates, Perspectives and Stories From MatrixSpace

DroneSense customers can now seamlessly conduct remote operations with comprehensive airspace awareness in a common operating picture with the inclusion of MatrixSpace radar detection intelligence.

The usage of radar for guiding vehicles and protecting people/places is strictly regulated for safety and to ensure reliability across radio spectrums. Your use case dictates how to comply with rules for radionavigation and radiolocation.

The recent New Jersey drone panic has made it clear: people want to know what’s flying in low altitude airspace. Why can’t we provide the level of clarity demanded? What’s needed to make it happen?

Dan brings a formidable track record to the MatrixSpace team. He leads development for RF and radar systems and holds advisory roles across the industry, accelerating the development of RF integration into integrated circuit products.

The application of intelligent sensing is a hot topic, with innovators and researchers continuously breaking new ground. Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a big thrust behind these new sensor developments.

Long ago, when I was a Senior at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo and trying to decide which offer to take and how to manage “this fork in the road“ moment, it was a choice between a traditional business route or the emerging technology route.

We’re excited to finally introduce MatrixSpace to the world and share our vision for the future of intelligent machines.

Today marks a personal journey for MatrixSpace and for me personally – our long-awaited public introduction.
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10 companies advance scalable, cost-effective solutions to bolster U.S. counter-sUAS capabilities and meet evolving DOD strategic priorities. Washington, D.C., July 21, 2025 — The Defense Innovation Unit (DIU), in close collaboration with U.S. Northern Command (USNORTHCOM), U.S. Army, U.S. Navy, U.S. Marine Corps, and U.S. Indo-Pacific Command representatives, today announced the selection of ten finalists to advance in the Counter-small Unmanned Aircraft System (C-sUAS) Low-Cost Sensing (LCS) challenge. These selected companies, chosen against a rigorous set of criteria from 118 outstanding submissions, will move forward to demonstrate their sensor technologies during USNORTHCOM’s Falcon Peak exercise in September.

Integration delivers AI-enabled radar situational awareness to DroneSense Remote software, for scalable, real-time drone operations DroneSense and MatrixSpace have partnered to accelerate the safe expansion of beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) drone operations for Drone as First Responder (DFR) programs. The integration brings MatrixSpace Radar’s real-time object detection and airspace awareness capabilities directly into DroneSense Remote (DSR), the leading operational software platform for public safety drone missions. This enables radar tracking across urban and rural settings enhancing safety, responsiveness and mission success.

DroneSense and MatrixSpace have partnered to push the boundaries of Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) drone operations, delivering a groundbreaking solution for public safety agencies across the United States. Their joint solution combines radar-based situational awareness with advanced mission management software, transforming how drones are deployed in first responder scenarios.

U.S‑based DroneSense and MatrixSpace are collaborating to accelerate the safe expansion of Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) for Drone First Responder (DFR) programs, reports a press release. The integration “brings MatrixSpace Radar’s real-time object detection and airspace awareness capabilities directly into DroneSense Remote (DSR), the leading operational software platform for public safety drone missions,” explains the release. “This enables radar tracking across urban and rural settings enhancing safety, responsiveness and mission success.” Aydin Ghajar, COO at DroneSense, commented, “We are committed to building an open ecosystem that incorporates the best available drone hardware and detect-and-avoid (DAA) technologies.”

DroneSense and MatrixSpace have announced a collaboration “to accelerate the safe expansion of beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) drone operations for Drone as First Responder (DFR) programs. The partnership will integrate MatrixSpace Radar’s real-time object detection and airspace awareness capabilities into operational software platform DroneSense Remote (DSR). This integration, the company said, “delivers AI-enabled radar situational awareness to DroneSense Remote software, for scalable, real-time drone operations” and “enables radar tracking across urban and rural settings enhancing safety, responsiveness and mission success.”