According to a recent LinkedIn post from Hidden Level, the company has unveiled an in-house anechoic chamber at its advanced manufacturing campus in Syracuse, New York. The post indicates that this facility enables fully shielded, automated system-level testing of its RF sensing systems at production scale without reliance on third-party ranges.
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The LinkedIn post highlights comments from CEO Jeffrey Cole suggesting the new capability should allow faster iteration and more rigorous validation of products destined for military and government operators. From an investor perspective, this may shorten development cycles, improve quality control, and enhance Hidden Level’s competitiveness in the airspace security and counter-uncrewed aircraft systems market.
As shared in the post, local and regional officials, including the Onondaga County Executive and a regional director from Empire State Development, attended the unveiling, alongside industry groups such as MACNY, the Commercial Drone Alliance, and AUVSI. This visible support may signal continued public-sector and industry backing for domestic manufacturing and defense-related technology development in Central New York.
The post also notes that Hidden Level now operates four facilities in Syracuse, which it presents as evidence of a long-term commitment to U.S.-based production and national security-focused solutions. For investors, this growing physical footprint could imply increasing capacity, stronger regional ties, and potential leverage in securing contracts with the U.S. military, allied forces, and government partners worldwide.

