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7 Things You Must See at DSEI 2025

DSEI 2025


www.dsei.co.uk  
 

Excel London  
9-12 September 2025 

Stand N4-311   

7 Things You Have to See at DSEI 2025


DSEI isn’t just big - it’s massive. With so much cutting-edge kit on show, it’s easy to get distracted by shiny things and lose your way somewhere between Hall N4 and the coffee stand.

The tech on display this year is going to be next level. We’ve rounded up 7 must-see innovations that are pushing the limits of embedded and rugged technology.
 
 1. SAF1 – Direct RF Firepower
 
This FPGA platform means serious business - blistering performance in SWaP-optimised form. It’s your go-to for mission-critical, real-time data crunching. At DSEI you’ll see it doing what it does best - working at speed, without breaking a sweat. Noah Donaldson and Bob Kirk will be on hand to answer all your questions.

SAF1
SAF1 Direct RF Small Form Factor Module 
2. Sabertooth AI – Edge AI Without the Drama
 
A rugged embedded computer with built-in AI acceleration? Yes please. The Sabertooth AI brings NVIDIA Jetson Orin™ NX power to harsh environments in a compact package. If you want AI muscle in hostile environments, this board is basically your new best friend. Come and chat with Chris Miller about your application.

Sabertooth AI
Sabertooth AI System - VersaLogic
3. Quartz – The Ethernet Switch for Extreme Environments
 
High-speed, low-latency, MIL-STD qualified. Ticks all the boxes, right? The Quartz Ethernet Switch is built to keep your mission networked and guarantees reliable and resilient operation in whatever weather you can throw at it. Bruno LeGoff and Franck Lefevre will be on the stand with some cool demo kit.

Quartz
Ecrin Quartz Ethernet Switch

4. Condor GR5SL-B5000 – Next-Gen AI Accelerated Computing
 
When your C5ISR application demands AI-driven video processing in rugged environments, this board delivers. Powered by NVIDIA RTX PRO™ 5000 Blackwell GPU tech this 3U VPX / SOSA-aligned board designed for mission systems where missing a frame isn’t an option. Selwyn Henriques, Chris Fadeley and Ken Sheth have all the answers, and a very eye-catching demo to boot.

Condor GR5SL-B5000

 
Condor GR5SL-B500 NVIDIA Blackwell GPGPU Card
5. GXA-1 – The Ultimate AI Solution for Autonomy
 
This isn’t your average mission computer. GXA-1 is based on the NVIDIA Jetson AGX Orin Industrial SoM, designed for high-speed, low-latency data movement in embedded systems. You can come and see how rugged it is for yourself, we’ll have one on the stand at DSEI 2025. Ross Newman will also be at the show, let us know if you’d like to book a meeting.

GXA-1
GXA-1 Mission computer

6. ENETX-MA4 – Protocol Translation, Done Right

Need a product for “remoting” 1553 & ARINC-429/717 operations on 10/100/1000 Ethernet LANs without reinventing the wheel? The ENETX-MA4 makes it look easy, all in a rugged form factor ready for airborne and naval deployments - MIL-810G/461/704, DO-160 Sec 22. Save your questions for Harry Wild, with us all week at DSEI 2025.

ENETX-MA4

 
ENETX-MA4 Ethernet bridge for 1553 and ARINC

7. Shhh…. It’s a Secret
 
We’ve got a treat for you - this one’s not even out yet. Think of it as the Swiss Army knife of embedded hardware, only a lot more flexibility and a full suite of MIL-STD credentials. Come and see it on Stand N4-311!

 
Top Secret
 

Where to Find Us: N4-311, North Hall

Come see all this and more at DSEI 2025 - we’ll have hands-on demos, real hardware, and the friendliest team in the business ready to talk embedded tech. Nick, Nigel, Harry and Laura will be available all week - come for the kit, stay for the chat!

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