The Latest Updates, Perspectives and Stories From MatrixSpace
Protecting airspace security for temporary operations—whether stadium events, public gatherings, expeditionary maneuvers, or sensitive activities in/near secure sites—has never been more urgent. Drone threats are increasing, and traditional radar systems simply aren’t built for the speed and flexibility these scenarios demand.
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.
We created a mascot based on a MatrixSpacer’s beloved family dog – who loves to be part of everything we do and talk about around the MatrixSpace office.
Classifying MatrixSpace Radar system as solely part of the IoT would be a limiting perspective.
Over a year since Russia invaded Ukraine, one thing is clear: commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) drones have changed the face of warfare.
Intel Capital’s view is that the next step-function in AI sensing will be driven by diverse multi-sensor approaches combined with AI insights, edge processing and high-speed connectivity.
MatrixSpace CEO Greg Waters gave a speech to the Class of 2023 graduates of the College of Engineering at Northeastern University.
MatrixSpace has been named a third place winner in the Enabling Components & Peripherals category of the XCELLENCE Awards by the Association for Uncrewed Vehicles Systems International (AUVSI).
MatrixSpace, a U.S. radar and AI sensing company, has set about re-imagining radar with its MatrixSpace Radar.
Dan leads development for RF and radar systems and holds advisory roles across the industry, accelerating the development of integrated RF products.
We’ve grown up seeing the profound impact that personal computing and smartphones have made in our everyday lives. This was made possible by two megatrends.
Latest News

MatrixSpace has been selected as the active sensor winner in the U.S. Army’s Operation Flytrap 4.5 xTechCounter Strike competition, recognizing its AI-enabled radar technology for counter-drone missions.

MatrixSpace has come out on top in the active sensor category of the US Army xTechCounter Strike competition, as SSB Crack reports. This win highlights the company’s push to build portable and smart counter UAS tools that soldiers can use in the field with ease.

Operation Flytrap is the U.S. Army’s key initiative to accelerate innovative, scalable C-UAS technologies

Company Recognized for Portable AI Radar Technology in xTechCounter Strike Competition

MatrixSpace has been named the active sensor winner in the US Army’s xTechCounter Strike competition, marking a significant step forward for portable, AI-driven counter-unmanned aircraft systems (UAS).