Summary
- Profile Type
- Technology request
- POD Reference
- TRLT20251105001
- Term of Validity
- 5 November 2025 - 5 November 2026
- Company's Country
- Lithuania
- Type of partnership
- Commercial agreement with technical assistance
- Research and development cooperation agreement
- Targeted Countries
- All countries
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General information
- Short Summary
- A Lithuanian company specialising in unmanned aerial systems, including fixed-wing jet-powered and FPV platforms, is seeking partners or technology providers capable of developing or adapting a navigation solution for drones operating in GPS-denied environments. The company is interested in collaboration through a technology partnership or joint development agreement to integrate the solution into its existing UAV platforms.
- Full Description
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A Lithuanian company specialising in the design and manufacturing of unmanned aerial systems (UAS), including fixed-wing jet-powered platforms and FPV drones, is looking for partners capable of developing or providing a navigation solution that enables reliable autonomous flight in GPS-denied environments.
The company focuses on long-range and high-speed unmanned aircraft used for both civil and security applications. In certain operational scenarios, such as urban areas, mountainous terrain or military missions, the loss or disruption of GPS signals significantly limits the aircraft's autonomy and mission performance. Therefore, the company is seeking innovative navigation technology or know-how that would allow its aircraft to maintain stable positioning, orientation, and route tracking without dependency on GNSS.
The requested technology may include (but is not limited to) sensor-based, visual, or other non-GNSS navigation methods that ensure real-time situational awareness and flight stability. The solution should be integrable into existing flight control systems and compatible with both fixed-wing and multirotor UAV architectures.
The company is interested in a technology partnership or joint development agreement to adapt, test, and integrate such a solution within its current UAV platforms. The cooperation is sought with technology providers, R&D organisations, or academic institutions experienced in autonomous navigation, AI perception, or sensor fusion systems.
Through this collaboration, the Lithuanian company aims to accelerate the development of autonomous drone capabilities and strengthen its international partnerships in the field of advanced aerial technologies. - Technical Specification or Expertise Sought
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The partner should have proven expertise in one or more of the following areas:
• Development of autonomous navigation systems for UAVs or other mobile platforms operating without GNSS signals.
• Experience with sensor fusion technologies combining data from IMU, barometer, magnetometer, camera, radar or LiDAR sensors for precise positioning.
• Knowledge of visual odometry, terrain mapping, or inertial navigation algorithms applicable to fixed-wing aircraft.
• Capability to design or adapt software for real-time flight control and path estimation under GPS-denied conditions.
• Familiarity with UAV hardware integration, including communication interfaces (UART, CAN, MAVLink) and embedded computing boards.
• Prior participation in applied R&D or prototype development for autonomous or AI-assisted flight systems will be considered an advantage.
The expected outcome is a robust and lightweight solution that can be integrated into existing UAV architectures and tested in real operational scenarios in cooperation with the Lithuanian company's engineering team. - Stage of Development
- Available for demonstration
- Sustainable Development Goals
- Goal 9: Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
- Goal 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities
- Goal 13: Climate Action
- Goal 17: Partnerships to achieve the Goal
- IPR status
- Secret know-how
Partner Sought
- Expected Role of a Partner
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The company is seeking partners with strong expertise in autonomous navigation, sensor fusion, or computer vision technologies for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). Potential partners may include research institutions, technology developers, or companies specialising in AI-based navigation, robotics, or avionics integration.
The partner is expected to:
• Contribute to the development, adaptation, or integration of a navigation system that ensures reliable flight control in GPS-denied environments.
• Provide technical know-how, software modules, or hardware prototypes suitable for integration into fixed-wing and multirotor UAV platforms.
• Collaborate on joint testing, validation, and optimisation of the solution under real flight conditions.
• Support the Lithuanian company's engineering team in aligning the technology with existing flight control architectures and mission profiles.
Preferred partners should have experience in applied R&D or technology prototyping for UAVs or autonomous systems and be open to joint development or technology cooperation agreements. - Type and Size of Partner
- SME <=10
- SME 11-49
- SME 50 - 249
- University
- R&D Institution
- Big company
- Type of partnership
- Commercial agreement with technical assistance
- Research and development cooperation agreement
Dissemination
- Technology keywords
- 01001001 - Automation, Robotics Control Systems
- 02011007 - Guidance and control
- 02011001 - Aeronautical technology / Avionics
- 01003003 - Artificial Intelligence (AI)
- 02011004 - Satellite Navigation Systems
- Market keywords
- 08002005 - Machine vision software and systems
- 02007016 - Artificial intelligence related software
- 03001006 - Controllers
- 02003 - Specialised Turnkey Systems
- 03001005 - Microprocessors
- Targeted countries
- All countries