- Collaboration enables on-premises, sovereign intelligence deployments globally
SINGAPORE, 2 February 2026 – Aetosky Pte. Ltd., a Singapore-based developer of geospatial intelligence and sovereign AI-powered intelligence platforms, today announced an agreement with HPE.
The agreement allows Aetosky to integrate and offer HPE’s enterprise compute, storage, and edge systems as part of its defense-grade solutions, ensuring secure and high-performance deployment environments for government and intelligence clients globally.
Infrastructure for National Programs
Through this collaboration, Aetosky will deliver HPE-powered deployments for its key platforms. The integrated OEM systems can be supplied as turnkey, on-premises solutions, certified under HPE’s OEM framework and supported globally through HPE’s regional infrastructure across various countries.
Comments from Leadership
Abhay Swarup Mittal, CEO of Aetosky, said:
“Many of our government clients require localized, sovereign deployments that remain fully under national control. Collaborating with HPE gives us a hardware foundation that is both globally trusted and regionally serviceable. It allows us to deliver complete, integrated intelligence systems that meet defense-grade security and operational requirements.”
Khai Peng Loh, Vice President and Managing Director for Singapore and Southeast Asia at HPE, said:
“Aetosky’s AI-driven platforms tackle mission-critical needs across defense, maritime, and smart-city operations. Through this OEM agreement, HPE provides the reliability and performance layer needed to scale these solutions across multiple regions while maintaining data sovereignty and compliance.”
Regional Focus and Deployment Readiness
The collaboration will focus on enabling sovereign AI and geospatial infrastructure in regions investing heavily in digital defense transformation – starting with national mapping, maritime domain awareness, and urban planning systems in the Middle East and Southeast Asia.
Initial deployments are being prepared for the UAE, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Indonesia, and India, where Aetosky already supports ministries and national agencies in developing secure, AI-enabled spatial data infrastructure.























