FlySight is proud to support INTELCAST, a study led by the European Defence Agency (EDA) focused on advancing the future of meteorological (METOC) and space weather forecasting using intelligent computing.
Held last month at the EDA’s Brussels headquarters, the 1st INTELCAST Workshop marked a key milestone for the project. The event brought together defence stakeholders, AI experts, and weather technology professionals for two days of engaging discussion, knowledge exchange, and strategic alignment around the future of forecasting in military contexts.
In today’s operational environments, rapidly changing weather and space weather conditions pose increasing challenges—affecting communication, navigation, planning, and safety. The traditional forecasting methods provide a strong baseline, INTELCAST looks ahead: exploring how artificial intelligence techniques, including neural networks, transformer models, and data fusion, can deliver faster, more precise, and localized forecasts for mission-critical operations.
Integrating AI with Extended Reality (XR)—such as VR/AR platforms—to enable immersive tools for training, mission rehearsal, and real-time situational support. This convergence of intelligent forecasting and interactive simulation aims to boost decision-making, awareness, and operational resilience across all defence domains: land, sea, air, and space.
FlySight’s expertise in intelligent software for defence applications aligns with INTELCAST’s forward-looking objectives. We are committed to contributing our knowledge and capabilities toward building advanced tools that empower operators and planners with richer, faster, and more actionable environmental insight.
We thank the EDA and all participating organizations for an inspiring and future-focused workshop—and look forward to the next steps in this exciting initiative.
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