SYRACUSE, N.Y. — A company founded in Helsinki, Finland has established its North American headquarters at the Center for Advanced Systems and Engineering (CASE) at Syracuse University. Launched in 2017, NSION Technologies Inc. has established operations at the CASE business incubator. NSION Technologies provides situational awareness and secure communications channels with live-data transmission through encrypted-management […]
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SYRACUSE, N.Y. — A company founded in Helsinki, Finland has established its North American headquarters at the Center for Advanced Systems and Engineering (CASE) at Syracuse University.
Launched in 2017, NSION Technologies Inc. has established operations at the CASE business incubator. NSION Technologies provides situational awareness and secure communications channels with live-data transmission through encrypted-management platforms, while utilizing equipment owned by the users, as described in a Syracuse University news release.
“When a second is a lifetime, NSION Technologies provides secure data for split second responder decision-making,” George Davis, VP of systems integration at the company, said. “CASE offered the perfect mix of connectivity to Syracuse University faculty and student talent, a location on the main campus, and great office space with access to a variety of testing equipment. With the support of CASE, we see great growth potential for our company.”
NSION says it is building global operations with offices in the U.S., Finland, Australia, and “more to come,” per the release.
NSION contends that its technology NSC3 system improves the efficiency of mission-critical operations by streaming and storing live video from drones, phones, vehicles and other sources to command-and-control room to mobile devices in the field. NSC3 technology supports any camera, any platform, and is functional in any network. All of them improve the situational-awareness needs by optimizing data security and speed in data transfer, even in complex, life-critical situations, the company notes.
“We are truly excited that NSION Technologies decided to make Syracuse its North American headquarters at our CASE Center,” Pramod Varshney, director of the CASE Center said. “The opportunities of NSION’s platform are virtually endless, and a perfect fit for our UAV/UAS cluster in CNY, and we look forward to connecting NSION to our extraordinary talented researchers, as well as our economic development partners in the region.”
CASE is a NYSTAR-designated Center for Advanced Technology. It provides businesses from a range of industry sectors with expertise in all aspects of “big data,” including data mining and analytics, information fusion, predictive analysis, cybersecurity, autonomy, drones, and the “internet of things,” Syracuse University says.