Asylon Taps Nvidia for New DroneIQ Overwatch Robotic Security System

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  • Asylon is working with Nvidia to develop AI analytics for autonomous security robots, adding a new layer of intelligence to its DroneIQ platform.
  • The new DroneIQ Overwatch capability, expected in 2026, analyzes live robotic video and operational data to flag anomalies while keeping humans in the loop for review.
  • The system combines edge AI on Nvidia Jetson modules with cloud-based model management to enable real-time detection, centralized analytics and scalable deployment across robotic fleets.

Asylon is adding an AI analytics layer to its robotic security platform with the introduction of DroneIQ Overwatch, a new capability that uses Nvidia hardware and software to analyze live data from autonomous systems.

According to the Pennsylvania-based company, the product, expected to roll out in 2026, is designed to process video streams and operational data from deployed robots in real time, identifying anomalies and potential security events for human review. It extends Asylon’s existing DroneIQ platform, which manages its robotic systems and feeds into a 24/7 operations center.

Asylon said the system relies on Nvidia’s edge and cloud AI stack to enable continuous monitoring and faster detection. Its robots use Nvidia Jetson modules for on-device inference, while cloud-based GPU infrastructure supports model training, orchestration and fleet-wide analytics.

The combined architecture is intended to shift robotic security systems beyond basic monitoring toward more automated situational awareness, while maintaining human oversight in decision-making.

Key capabilities include:

  • Real-time anomaly detection on deployed robotic systems
  • Centralized model management and continuous updates
  • Customizable detection models tailored to specific environments
  • Scalable analytics across multiple robots and sites

Asylon said the offering is part of a broader move toward embedding AI directly into physical systems, allowing robots and operators to work in tandem in live environments.

The company plans to showcase DroneIQ Overwatch and its broader platform at ISC West as it expands its robotic security services across enterprise, infrastructure and government markets.

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