Atomathic Enables Machines to "See the Invisible" -- Defining New Era in Physical AI-Sensing Technology
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Atomathic / Key word(s): Product Launch AIDAR™ and AISIR™ Platforms Now Commercially Available Across Automotive, Aviation, Defense, Robotics, and Semiconductor Markets PLEASANTON, Calif., Nov. 18, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Atomathic, formerly Neural Propulsion Systems and a pioneer in physical AI-sensing technology, today announced the commercial availability of its two flagship AI software platforms—AIDAR™ (AI Detection and Ranging) and AISIR™ (AI Signal Intelligence Reasoning)—a breakthrough in enabling physical AI in real-world applications, such as automotive, aviation, defense, robotics, and semiconductor manufacturing. Building on deep expertise in advanced mathematics and signal intelligence, Atomathic's technology bridges the physical and digital worlds, allowing intelligent systems to make smarter, faster, and safer decisions. In an industry where autonomous decision-making and precision are critical, Atomathic's technology addresses a fundamental problem: the inability of machines to clearly perceive and interpret vital signals. By making the invisible visible, the company provides a crucial "seventh sense," enabling smarter and safer operations across multiple sectors. "To realize the promise of physical AI, machines must achieve greater autonomy, precision, and real-time decision-making—and Atomathic is defining that future," said Dr. Behrooz Rezvani, Founder and CEO of Atomathic. "We make the invisible visible. Our technology fuses the rigor of mathematics with the power of AI to transform how sensors and machines interact with the world—unlocking capabilities once thought to be theoretical. What can be imagined mathematically can now be realized physically." Atomathic's AIDAR and AISIR platforms are hardware-agnostic, tested, and actively piloted, allowing new levels of precision and intelligence for sensors that can now "see the invisible." These platforms redefine perception and decision-making at the highest precision level. The global automotive sensor market alone is on track to 50% to $14.3 billion by 2029, driven by radar image sensors adoption, generating over $4 billion 2029, according to a recent Yole Group report. Atomathic's approach to physical AI is rooted in hyperdefinition technology, leveraging the Atomic Norm and hyper-efficient computational methods to model the sparsity of physical signals. This first-of-its-kind approach delivers the only option for ultra-high-resolution visualization of signals in real time, ready to deploy across automotive, aviation, defense, robotics, and semiconductor fabrication systems. Schedule time to see the AIDAR and AISIR at CES 2026 in Las Vegas. Atomathic technology was developed by a core team of mathematicians and AI and ML specialists, from Caltech, UCLA, Stanford University, and the Technical University of Munich, who invested the past seven years building the solution. About Atomathic All product and company names may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. Use of them does not imply any affiliation with or endorsement by them. Media Contact:
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Atomathic / Key word(s): Product Launch AIDAR™ and AISIR™ Platforms Now Commercially Available Across Automotive, Aviation, Defense, Robotics, and Semiconductor Markets PLEASANTON, Calif., Nov. 18, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Atomathic, formerly Neural Propulsion Systems and a pioneer in physical AI-sensing technology, today announced the commercial availability of its two flagship AI software platforms—AIDAR™ (AI Detection and Ranging) and AISIR™ (AI Signal Intelligence Reasoning)—a breakthrough in enabling physical AI in real-world applications, such as automotive, aviation, defense, robotics, and semiconductor manufacturing. Building on deep expertise in advanced mathematics and signal intelligence, Atomathic's technology bridges the physical and digital worlds, allowing intelligent systems to make smarter, faster, and safer decisions. In an industry where autonomous decision-making and precision are critical, Atomathic's technology addresses a fundamental problem: the inability of machines to clearly perceive and interpret vital signals. By making the invisible visible, the company provides a crucial "seventh sense," enabling smarter and safer operations across multiple sectors. "To realize the promise of physical AI, machines must achieve greater autonomy, precision, and real-time decision-making—and Atomathic is defining that future," said Dr. Behrooz Rezvani, Founder and CEO of Atomathic. "We make the invisible visible. Our technology fuses the rigor of mathematics with the power of AI to transform how sensors and machines interact with the world—unlocking capabilities once thought to be theoretical. What can be imagined mathematically can now be realized physically." Atomathic's AIDAR and AISIR platforms are hardware-agnostic, tested, and actively piloted, allowing new levels of precision and intelligence for sensors that can now "see the invisible." These platforms redefine perception and decision-making at the highest precision level. The global automotive sensor market alone is on track to 50% to $14.3 billion by 2029, driven by radar image sensors adoption, generating over $4 billion 2029, according to a recent Yole Group report. Atomathic's approach to physical AI is rooted in hyperdefinition technology, leveraging the Atomic Norm and hyper-efficient computational methods to model the sparsity of physical signals. This first-of-its-kind approach delivers the only option for ultra-high-resolution visualization of signals in real time, ready to deploy across automotive, aviation, defense, robotics, and semiconductor fabrication systems. Schedule time to see the AIDAR and AISIR at CES 2026 in Las Vegas. Atomathic technology was developed by a core team of mathematicians and AI and ML specialists, from Caltech, UCLA, Stanford University, and the Technical University of Munich, who invested the past seven years building the solution. About Atomathic All product and company names may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. Use of them does not imply any affiliation with or endorsement by them. Media Contact:
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