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Friday, 04/19/2024 9:29:42 PM

Friday, April 19, 2024 9:29:42 PM

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Sparc AI develops Interspace

2024-04-19 12:20 ET - News Release
Shares issued 12,484,316
SPAI Close 2024-04-18 C$ 0.395

Mr. Anoosh Manzoori, reports

SPARC AI PROVIDES AN UPDATE

Sparc AI Inc. has provided an update on operations.

Sparc AI recently announced the development of a new product, Interspace, that allows users to record the distance to any object located away from them.

Various factors determine how far a drone can fly, including the drone's battery life, the strength of its transmission system, the amount of lift it can generate as well as weather conditions along its flight path. Having successfully tested Interspace on the ground, Sparc AI plans to test the new product on drones to survey points of interest that are well beyond their distance range limits.

According to the Federal Aviation Federation in the United States, there are 780,226 drones registered. This does not include military drones or UAVs (unmanned aerial vehicles). If Interspace is successfully tested on drones, there may be a large market opportunity for Sparc AI. From Sparc AI's experience with fixed-camera devices installed on towers in forestry areas for bushfire and lighting detection, the company's algorithms performed extremely well at high altitude. Sparc AI is looking forward to reporting the outcomes of its trials.

Management is working to build a portfolio of geospatial products for the military and defence, situation awareness, reconnaissance, security, and commercial sectors. There are half a dozen products in Sparc AI's pipeline to be announced once they reach testing stage.

In GPS-denied (Global Positioning System) environments or situations where the GPS signals are not available, Sparc AI can record its geospatial data using its proprietary patented algorithms. Alternative GPS technologies for identifying locations are complex, expensive and may only provide approximate estimations. These solutions use gravity anomaly, magnetic anomaly, celestial and lidar technologies. They may also require connections to the Internet or satellite. Further, these systems appear to measure the location of the sensors only, unlike Sparc AI, which can measure the location of distant objects at different locations to the sensor.

The company is working to build its product portfolio for GPS-denied environments with no connectivity to satellite or Internet. As its core technology is software and proprietary algorithms, Sparc AI's solutions will also be covert and not identifiable by other sensors or radar.

Sparc AI plans to embed its technology into a microchip, with work already commenced to integrate into the Google Coral chip.

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