London, 01 September – Applied Intuition, a leading developer of autonomous vehicle intelligence, will be at DSEI 2025 (09-12 September), operating out of its dedicated space in Room 9, South Gallery. The Applied Intuition team will be on-hand to demonstrate how sovereign autonomy and dual-use innovation are transforming defence capabilities.

With a strong focus on autonomy, Applied Intuition will be hosting a series of morning breakfast briefings, each centred around a different domain – land, air, and maritime, offering insights from experts across defence sector on how the UK can set the pace in next-generation defence technologies, through smarter, software-first capability development.

Guests can enjoy autonomy demonstrations, including rapid vehicle integration and simulation technologies. Further expert-led conversations on software-first, platform-agnostic autonomy stacks will also be available as part of a broader chance to meet the Applied Intuition team, who can offer insight into our £50M UK investment, and ongoing work to establish R&D programmes with some of the UK’s best and brightest universities.

“As global threats evolve and the pace of technology accelerates, sovereign autonomy is no longer optional – it’s essential,” said Tristam Constant, Head of European Government and Defence at Applied Intuition UK.
“We are aggressively investing to bring autonomy innovation to the UK. We’re not just building capabilities, we’re cultivating jobs, advancing dual-use technologies, and contributing to the UK becoming a global anchor for intelligent, autonomous systems”

Axion

  • Axion is the digital command and control and simulation backbone which can enable British sovereign autonomy. Its cloud-based engineering environment enables unified DevOps for autonomy, linking developers and operations and rapid transition from trial to deployment via digital twin testing.
  • Axion can undertake thousands of simulated “edge-case” scenarios before any field deployment, including GPS denial, electronic warfare interference and broken communications. Axion delivers “software-defined capability”, giving autonomy sovereign agility at speed.

Acuity

  • Acuity brings in place autonomy to our unmanned and optionally crewed platforms – powered by proven tech from Allied developments. It offers NATO grade perception, decision making, and action, on the move.
  • Deployed on advanced US test aircraft (X62A VISTA), Acuity can support autonomous intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance, strike, electronic warfare, or formation flight tasks with limited human supervision. For UK applications, it can enable reduced crew risk in high-threat zones, faster decision cycles, and scalable autonomy across platforms.