Parry Labs has shared an update. The company reported that its EC Micro edge-computing solution was used in recent multi-stage flight tests of the BQM-177A in support of the U.S. Navy’s EPIC Project at Point Mugu, California. The EC Micro provided on-aircraft compute infrastructure to enable mission autonomy and manned-unmanned teaming control, supporting real-time decision-making at the tactical edge, according to Chief Technology Officer Dave Walsh.
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For investors, this update highlights Parry Labs’ growing traction in defense-related autonomous and edge-computing applications, particularly within U.S. Navy programs. Successful integration of the EC Micro into flight tests for the EPIC Project suggests the company’s technology is meeting demanding military requirements, which could support future contract opportunities and revenue growth in defense modernization and unmanned systems. It also reinforces Parry Labs’ positioning in the broader edge-compute and autonomy ecosystem, where validation in active government programs may strengthen its competitive standing and enhance its prospects for follow-on deployments across additional platforms and missions.

