Nautilus Defense, established in 2013, is a defense technology company specializing in advanced textile-integrated systems. The company focuses on developing and producing innovative textile-electronics integration technologies that enable the broad distribution and interconnection of electronics in textiles without compromising their mechanical properties. Nautilus Defense's core technology involves embedding electronic components directly into fabric, creating sensor systems that look and feel like everyday textiles. In June 2024, the company achieved a significant breakthrough by demonstrating the world's first direct die attach of chiplets to embroidered conductive yarns at a 180μm pitch, a space between yarns as thin as a single hair. This advancement is crucial for the scalable manufacture of leading-edge sensor systems integrated into fabrics. Nautilus Defense's technologies have applications in national defense, medical, aerospace, and other sectors, focusing on monitoring high-value assets and their environments.
Key customers and partnerships
Nautilus Defense participates in the Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity's (IARPA) Smart Electrically Powered and Networked Textile Systems (SMART ePANTS) initiative. Through this program, the company has partnered with industry leaders and academic institutions including GE Aerospace, TRX Systems, Centeye, Anthro Energy, Arachne Labs, the University of Virginia, and the University of Michigan. The SMART ePANTS program aims to develop clothing with integrated audio, video, and geolocation sensor systems that maintain the comfort and flexibility of regular textiles, primarily for use by Intelligence Community staff.
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