Visit Carmenta in Booth N8-235 at DSEI 2025
At DSEI we will showcase our geospatial capabilities and latest developments:
- A new offer for UAS mission applications to significantly reduce development time.
- How autonomous land-, sea-, or air systems benefit from our routing and obstacle avoidance software.
- The latest updates in our COTS SDK, including on-the-fly “painted” map with image stitching from drone video.
- Leveraging AI-assisted computer vision to generate near-live navigability maps and terrain analyses.
Date: 9–12 September 2025
Location: EXCEL – LONDON
Booth: N8-235
Would you like to know more or already now book a meeting with us, send an email to info@carmenta.com.
Join our DSEI Daily Talks
Tuesday to Thursday at DSEI, we will host daily talks! Join us at 3pm for a 15–20 minutes session featuring different topics in geospatial technologies.
Geo-Intelligence for UAS-Powered Last-Mile Resupply
Tuesday Talk
9 September, 3pm, Booth N8-235
Hosted by: Patrick Franz, VP Customer Success, Carmenta
The use of military drones is evolving rapidly, thanks to advances in artificial intelligence, edge computing, and autonomous systems. These technologies are enabling drones to take on increasingly critical roles in military logistics, such as delivering supplies to the front lines. Using Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) for frontline resupply brings unique operational and planning challenges.
Carmenta will explore these challenges and demonstrate how geospatial intelligence can enhance mission planning and situational awareness – ultimately improving operational efficiency in complex and dynamic environments.
Advancing Uncrewed Ground Vehicle (UGV) Mobility with Geospatial Technologies
Wednesday Talk
10 September, 3pm, Booth N8-235
Hosted by: Tobias Moberg, CTO, Carmenta
Whether in defense, logistics, or disaster response, uncrewed platforms are revolutionizing the way we transport equipment across different terrains and environments. As advancements continue, the future of UGVs is set to be fully autonomous. The first autonomous platforms delivering supplies (such as medical supplies, ammunition, or fuel) to frontline troops are already in use or about to be deployed.
In this speech, Carmenta will explore how to achieve operational efficiency in both semi- and fully autonomous UGV routing and mission execution. Key enablers such as route optimization, dynamic mission planning, and real-time environmental awareness highlight the essential role of robust geospatial technologies and well-integrated autonomy stacks.
Optimising UAS Surveillance through Geospatial Analysis for Tactical Flight Planning
Thursday Talk
11 September, 3pm, Booth N8-235
Hosted by: Herbert Schiller, Software Developer, Carmenta
Defence forces are rapidly adopting drones for surveillance and reconnaissance, but most operations still rely on operators manually flying one drone at a time using FPV goggles. This approach simply doesn’t scale – we need algorithms to coordinate swarms, automate flight patterns, and handle complex missions that would overwhelm human operators. The civilian drone industry has already developed the building blocks we need: automated area coverage, route planning, and obstacle avoidance.
Carmenta will explore how geospatial analysis and flight planning algorithms can transform tactical drone operations from manual control to intelligent automation.