POST FX 2025 Cohorts

Advanced Manufacturing

Organization Technology Description
Combat Logistics Company 33, USMC (US – Hawai’i) USMC Advanced Manufacturing Program of Record Demonstration 1. Provide the X-Fab and TACFAB
2. 20′ expandable shelter, a generator, ECU, and power panel.
3. If there is a desire for the system to be online it will need to be located next to a MCEN drop via S-6 Data options or an active MCEN port next to a facility.
Craitor (US) FieldFab 1. FieldFab is a rugged, portable 3D printer specifically designed to operate in extreme and austere environments, including extreme temperatures (-40F to 120F), dust, humidity, and vibration. Function while on the move
2. Design and advanced automation achieve operational proficiency in15 minutes of training,
3. Powered by Sentinel, an AI-driven quality assurance system to meet precise specifications. Craitor supports controlled distribution of OEM-designed and approved part files, enabling a secure and complete digital supply chain.
Sciperio, Inc. (US) nRugged Circuit Generation and Circuit Repair 1. Additive Manufacturing Electronic Equipment. Digital or CAD input and from a CAD and basic materials, electronic circuits are printed.
2. Bringing nRugged and demonstrate fabricating circuits from CAD files and then repairing printed circuit boards (PCB) and with surface mount components.
3. Demonstrated making and repairing circuits at -40C. We are also on the international space station and have done numerous parabolic flight tests and demonstrations making partial circuits (25 second print times)
re:3D Inc (US) Gigabot X2 1. 3D’s Gigabot X2 3D printer will be used to 3D print with pellets with biomaterials, as well as flake derived from waste in CONUS bases to produce drone bodies and other parts that DoD customers have provided. Also able to provide a demonstration of a 3D printing system being developed for NASA KSC to 3D print from waste on Gateway in cislunar orbit.
2. Gigalab is a unique end-to-end solution to produce printed parts using plastics diverted from local waste streams and processed within a 20 ft CONEX with minimal external inputs.
3. CONEX make use of re:3D’s Gigabot X2 fused granular fabrication 3D printer that can accept shredded plastic waste flake as an input material utlizing local waste to fabricate materiel at the point of need
US Army AFC DEVCOM (US – Hawai’i) ExLab Deployable Advanced Manufacturing 1. ExLab Deployable Advanced Manufacturing. Ex Lab will demonstrate the TRL 9 potential to deploy advanced manufacturing and repair capabilities at the point of need.

2. Ex Lab and related capabilities support generating class IX repair parts, fulfilling battle damage assessment and repair, and unit innovation at the point of need in austere environments.

3. Ex Lab represents upgradeable, experimentation platform to identify the critical attributes of future required capabilities.


Advanced Materials

Organization Technology Description
BioMADE (US) Innovative Products Created by Biology 1. Protecting Pilots’ Eyes from Laser Strikes by Experiencing the Fit and Function of Laser Protective Eyewear (LPE). Hands-on demo of bio-based, military-grade laser protective eyewear from demonstrated product lines (glasses, two rifle scope form factors, peel-and-stick thin film for retrofitting). A demonstrator and audience members will use 532nm green laser dazzle wand to view laser exposure to Warfighter with vs. without LPE against a 24″ x 24″ poster background.

2. Protecting Pilots from Lithium-Ion Battery Fires: Battery Box Demo: Cambium’s prototype battery box houses a full-scale lithium-ion aircraft battery. Demo an overheating event in the battery remotely, while observers will see what happens as the intense heat of a battery fire tries to engulf and destroy the integrity of the box.

3. Flame Test: Extreme Temperature Material: Cambium will use a sample of its prototype high-temperature composite material to demonstrate how it is unaffected by a flame directly hitting its surface. The demo will use a 12” x 12” flat sheet composite sample.

4. Dandelion Rubber Tread: Touch and feel a domestically sourced natural rubber tread made from American-grown dandelions for use in aircraft tires, textile applications, footwear, and more. (Table sample)
 
5. Biocement: Check out cement created with microbes! Biocement grows in ambient temperatures, building with carbon to create controlled, structural cement for products or applied services. This commercially available precast product exceeds the physical properties of standard materials for compressive strength, absorption, freeze-thaw, adhesion, and dimensional tolerance, and are safer for humans and the planet than comparable materials. Ideal for shoreline defense, soil stabilization, and agile deployment of logistical infrastructures. (Table sample) 
 
6. Virtual Reality for Bioindustrial Manufacturing Workforce Development: Try on BioSuite Virtual’s glasses to be transported to a bioindustrial manufacturing facility, where you can be trained using augmented reality to master key bioreactor operations. (Table sample with opportunities for live demos) 
 
7. The Future of Fabrics: See how bioindustrial manufacturing will create fabrics of the future using inspiration from squid tentacles; petroleum-free wicking finishes derived from microalgae, and even captured carbon. (Table sample) 
 
8. Fermenting Change: Taste test new foods created through anaerobic fermentation, including a whole-cell protein and cultured oil. Both products are GRAS certified and are excellent examples of point-of-need food manufacturing. (Table sample) 
 
9. Manufactured by Nature: Check out wheels made from algae, biodegradable shotgun wads made from PHA, and other products domestically created through the power of bioindustrial manufacturing. (Table sample)


Air/Land/Maritime Domain Awareness

Organization Technology Description
Applied Research Lab at UH (US – Hawai’i) LILIPAD 1. Low-cost Infrasound Location Informed Potential Anomaly Detection (LILIPAD): Integrate COTS acoustic sensors into maritime surface platforms for use in ocean environment.
ENSCO, Inc (US) RedVox Mobile Application and Software Suite 1. ENSCO utilizes the RedVox technology stack to securely record and rapidly transmit acoustic data from land, air, and maritime environments for the purpose of detecting, localizing, and classifying sources emanating acoustic signatures.

2. Demo: Phones running the RedVox technology will be strategically placed near POSTFX demonstration to capture airborne and maritime sources of interest. Edge based acoustic sensing will be utilized to characterize sources with near-real-time feeds demonstrating the ability to push actionable intelligence via a cross-domain solution to the warfighter.

NIWC-Pac (US – Hawai’i) Balance of Systems Edge Compute (BoSEC) 1. BoSEC established self-sufficient Force Protection systems in Hawaii in collaboration with MCBH and the 3d MLR.formalize Energy Key Performance Parameters (KPPs) and Key System Attributes (KSAs) based on quantitative and qualitative data collected from current operations. Small ground-based ISR system ready for demonstration, featuring the Saraphim Software user interface that attendees can experience hands-on.

2. Mobile ISR platform, which includes the Wolf UGV equipped with an ISR payload. Feature full remote operation of the vehicle while providing a live video feed from the mobile platform, in addition to integrating with all other heavy and medium counter-intrusion towers already stationed on Kaneohe Bay.

3. Optimizing energy demand, capture, and storage to assist CD&I in incorporating Energy KPPs/KSAs into the MA-DOSS program. Assets are already on MCBH. Contact is Joe Sanchez at (417) 619-7286 or by email at joseph.j.sanchez.ctr@usmc.mil


cUAS

Organization Technology Description
Capture Systems Ltd (Israel) Anti-Drone 1. System to detect, track, and jam small UAVs (such as drones).

2. Unit is compact—approximately two cubic feet—mounted on a tripod for rapid deployment in open fields or over water. Both the system’s graphical user interface (GUI) and the FPV camera view can be displayed live for real-time monitoring

3. Once in position, drone flown as a target to demonstrate detection capabilities. Our partner FPV pilot can launch a small tracer FPV drone to pursue and potentially neutralize the target.


Integrated Cyber & Sensing

Organization Technology Description
Oceanit – ASSURE IDPS for vehicle (US – Hawai’i) Oceanit – ASSURE IDPS for vehicle 1. Bolt-on artificial intelligence (AI) based intrusion detection and prevention system (IDPS) for military vehicle cybersecurity called Advanced Security System Using Real-time Electronics (ASSURE).

2. ASSURE adds layered cyber threat monitoring and protections, on-platform, which enables the warfighter to meet mission objectives even while under cyberattack. Show a vehicle attempting to autonomously park. We will then launch a cyber attack that will cause the vehicle to veer off into a wrong direction.

3. We will then repeat the automated parking attempt but this time with ASSURE enabled and protecting the vehicle. We will show that the same cyberattack that caused the previous autonomous parking to fail, will be prevented and the vehicle will successfully and correctly park


Integrated Network Systems of Systems/Human-Machine Interface

Organization Technology Description
Omedus (US) StatPatch 1. Patented transdermal monitoring device focused on optimizing vitals assessment to increase warfighter survival. StatPatch analyzes vital information and assigns a triage level displayed both on the integrated screen and sent wirelessly to a command dashboard.

2. System lowers mortality rates and decreases instances of unnoticed patient deterioration and adverse events.

3. Demo: Recruit volunteers from attendees or team members to place the StatPatch vitals monitor onto to demonstrate its sensing and triage capability. StatPatch devices, worn on land or at sea, will monitor vitals, perform automated triage (red, yellow, green), and transmit data. StatDash will organize received data, prioritizing critical patches. Attendees can observe system efficiency.

Primordial Labs (US) Anura 1. Human-machine collaboration interface that empowers operators to task uncrewed systems (UxS) through natural language, reducing cognitive workload and improving mission effectiveness. Delivered AI-Driven Voice Control at the Edge (ADViCE) prototype kits for multiple fielded Group 1 sUAS over a period of 18 months.

2. Operators task robots like they would a human teammate: using plain-spoken, mission-type orders while referencing objects and locations in the real-time battlespace. Prototype kits leverage ATAK and support the Teledyne FLIR Black Hornet 3, Skydio X2D, Teledyne FLIR SkyRaider, Teal 2, and Teal Golden Eagle.
3. Feasible of adapting Anura for controlling teams of launched effects. Determined approach to integrate Anura with the Army’s Modular Open System Uncrewed Vehicle Control (UVC)


Joint Command & Control

Organization Technology Description
Echelon Govt Services / C3AI / CyOne (US – Hawai’i) Downrange Distributed Air Ops Downrange ‘Distributed Ops Center – Anywhere’ Collaborative Demo. Software systems will be linked thru ATAC and other comms protocols to operate as a system, processing live and training data asociated with downrange air ops and performing certain of the mission functions necessary to supporr air ops.

1. As partners with Echelon Services, C3AI and CyOne will provide AI-based aircraft mission readiness projections as the initial step in Ops planning.

2. C3 AI Readiness is an AI-powered predictive maintenance application that detects signs of system and component-level degradation with early warning to enable organizations to action for maintenance before failure occurs. The application provides a holistic view of air fleet assets by unifying disparate data from onboard sensors, utilization reports, maintenance records, supply inventory, and more to create a single, virtual representation of physical assets and operations.

3. CyOne will provide AI-aided intelligence collection, situational expression, and next-step possible actions based on current intelligence, to close the current Ops cycle. CyOne has developed its proprietary modular web-based COTS product line called Wide-area ISR Discovery (WISRD) to exploit operational intelligence produced by disparate sources. WISRD leverages integrated open-source technology and DISA-approved Iron Bank hardened containers to enable end-to-end Intel support by WISRD’s five modules (Support to Targeting (WISRD-ST), Collection Management (WISRD-CM), All-Domain Sensing (WISRD-ADS), Weather Effects (WISRD-WX), and All-Source Analysis (WISRD-AS)).

Dispel (US – Hawai’i) Fognigma 1. Provide the capability to safely leverage commercial internet infrastructure in competition or contested environments to enable distributed operations and mission partner environments through Dispel’s Fognigma platform without leaving a digitial footprint.

2. Fognigma’s automated orchestration engine builds, manages, and composts cloud-based misattribution networks, each endowed with mission-specific components and applications. Securely access forward deployed operational systems to allow for software updates and system maintenance without disclosing the location of the system or requiring that the system be returned to a garrison maintenance facility for OEM servicing.

3. Demo: Precoordination with Echelong, C3AI, CyOne, Galvanick. Dispel will provide a misattributable network, riding on available (untrusted) commercial communications, to connect multiple vendor capabilities essential to continuing downrange ops despite the temporary lack of AOC support. In addition to the integration of multiple vendor capabilities, Dispel will also provide a TAK display of US and partner nations forces, enable encrypted chat/voice communications and file sharing, and display ISR feeds for intel and force protection mission sets. Dispel’s remote access technology will enable selected POST FX ISR sensor vendors, including Partner Nation systems, to incorporate their outputs as real-time ingests to the distributed ops center. Once the final selection of FX participants has been made, potential additional system integrations can be determined.

Galvanick (US) Extended Detection for Operational Technology (XD/OT) 1. Galvanick’s Extended Detection for Operational Technology (XD/OT) platform provides the Joint Force with a cutting-edge capability to safeguard critical infrastructure and industrial control systems (ICS) from cyber threats. Pre-coordination simulated scenario with C3AI, Dispel, and Echelon Services as part of the “Distributed Ops Center – Anywhere” collaborative demo.

2. Using a controlled OT network, or simulated data to represent industrial assets (e.g., SCADA systems, PLCs, and ICS equipment), simulate cyber threats such as unauthorized remote access, lateral movement, and attempted data exfiltration.XD/OT will monitor the environment, synthesizing inputs from multiple data sources to identify strings of questionable behavior.

3. Demonstration will include the presentation of Findings to a simulated defender team, illustrating how the system’s actionable insights reduce investigation time and enhance the team’s ability to respond effectively. XD/OT’s non-invasive, read-only architecture ensures no disruption to the operational environment, highlighting its suitability for deployment in critical Joint Force infrastructure.


Renewable Energy Generation & Storage

Organization Technology Description
USMC Expeditionary Energy Office (US) HyTEC, H-SUP, H2 Stalker 1. Intent is to showcase the three systems together as a hydrogen ecosystem–production and consumption in one snapshot. HyTEC (Hydrogen at the Edge for Contested Logistics) – Trailer-mounted hydrogen production system from water and electricity. Provides hydrogen production capability close the point of use. Showcase production of hydrogen and refueling of hydrogen-consuming systems.

2. H-SUP (Hydrogen – Small Unit Power) – 1 kW hydrogen fuel cell providing DC power at 28V. Intended to integrate with Small Unit Power suite of systems to provide power to small distributed units. Showcase power generation from alternative energy source. Highlight of drastically reduced audible and thermal signature compared to traditional diesel generator.

3. H2 Stalker – Hydrogen-powered UAS with considerably increased persistence and range compared to battery-powered Stalker variant. Showcase consumption of hydrogen and increased flight time compared to battery-powered variant.


UAS

Organization Technology Description
ideaForge Technology Limited (India) IdeaForge Netra V4 Pro and Switch High-Performance VTOL UAS Systems 1. Mumbai, India demonstrate two high-performance NDAA-compliant ISR Group 1 UAS, Netra V4 Pro quadcopter and Switch winged-VTOL, as currently in regular use by Indian Army.

2. Battery powered autonomous Netra V4 Pro and Switch possess operational endurances of greater than 1.5 and 2.0 hours with Payload respectively Intended for surveillance, tracking, identification functions with either RGB or IR sensor payloads but can be equipped with other user payloads as needed.

3. Designed for easy assembly, man-portability, extreme weather, and extremely high-altitude mountainous operations

ManTech (KHAOS) (US) Kinetic High-velocity Autonomous Offensive System 1. The KHAOS Drone once launched is silent in that there is no Command & Control Link between the operator. Makes the KHAOS drone undetectable by 95% of the world’s passive C-UAS systems. KHAOS is resilient to EW and Spectrum Jamming C-UAS techniques.

2. Tactical Android Kit (TAK) Plug-In, KHAOS Controller for use in Smart Phones that takes coordinates from the Laser Range Finder and develops a flight path for the KHAOS Drone thus launching a 1-way attack. Relies on GPS.

3. A 3D Printed Integrated Modular Lethal Payload (Anti-Personnel with Anti-Armor in Development) that uses a liquid binary energetic (Tex-Pak) to detonate. 5.5 liquid oz of Tex-Pak is the Net Explosive Weight equivalent of 1/2 lbs of C4 that detonates at 21,000ft/sec.

USINDOPACOM J708 / DEVCOM C5ISR (US – Hawai’i) FoCUS (Family of Counter UAS) / Agile Meridian (Counter PNT) / EMBM / Battleroad Digital 1. Execute a kinetic demo using a mobile c-UAS truck (FoCUS) and UAV pilot with C2 display of PNT and EMS COP on detecting a suspect UAS, sensing jamming effects and spectrum impact on operational environment, pathways to send notification to joint force and demonstrate a battle digital scenario on impacts of non-kinetics and options on generated COAs based on dynamic activities, i.e., suspected UAS impacting blue operations.

2. FoCUS and Agile Meridian (mobile box) are fielded QRCs (Quick Reaction Capabilities) integrating EMBM (electromagnetic battle management) tool to demonstration C2 of PNT and EMS COP to A&Ps.
3. Obtain A&P requirements for persistent PNT and EMS COP for further integration into CJADC2 solutions with current OSD R&E projects, JTCG/ME JNKE projects, and CDAO Joint Staff J7/J6 and USINDOPACOM AI projects.


UGV

Organization Technology Description
Crow Industries (US) Fenris 1. Low-SWaP-C autonomous UGV; payload agnostic up to 500-lbs (carry) or 1,000-lbs (tow) in off-road and austere environments; can be scaled up to have hundreds of units operated by one person

2. Demonstrate up to 3 units live being controlled by a single operator


UUV

Organization Technology Description
Vatn Systems, Inc. (US) S6 Autonomous Underwater Vehicle 1. S6 autonomous underwater vehicle with a modular payload design that supports sensor, EW, cyber and kinetic capabilities. Capable of collaborative autonomy underwater operation in expansive cooperative swarms.

2. Demonstrate long range infiltration of multiple AUVs operating in a synchronized, multi-unit swarm to deliver a nominal payload simulating a special cargo delivery.

3. Feature a hand launch from a small boat that Vatn will provide. Alternatively, Vatn is able to coordinate with other capability providers and could deploy other participants sensor payloads, or infiltrate via a multi-domain autonomous delivery through integration with an UAS or USV.