Micropolis Holding Co. (NYSE American: MCRP), a UAE-based developer of autonomous mobile robots and AI-driven security solutions, has launched a new industrial-grade Edge Computing Unit powered by NVIDIA Orin System on Chip technology. The IP67-rated device is designed to deliver high-performance, low-latency AI processing directly on Microspot, the company's real-time surveillance and mission-management platform.
The new computing unit features an IP67 enclosure suitable for demanding environments, industrial connectivity, and multiple GPU configurations supporting up to 64 GB of memory. This hardware enables real-time computer vision, behavior analysis, suspect profiling, and mission planning capabilities without reliance on cloud networks. According to CEO Fareed Aljawhari, the system ensures secure, on-device AI processing for critical applications in law enforcement, border control, and national security operations.
The distributed edge networking capability allows Micropolis robots and fixed installations to share intelligence across wide geographical areas, facilitating faster and more resilient autonomous decision-making. This approach addresses security concerns associated with cloud-based systems while maintaining high computational performance for complex AI tasks. The company's vertically integrated capabilities cover mechatronics, embedded systems, AI software, and high-level autonomy, positioning the new edge computing unit as a key component in their comprehensive security solutions portfolio.
For additional information about Micropolis Holding Co., investors can access the company's newsroom at https://ibn.fm/MCRP. The full press release detailing the edge computing unit launch is available at https://ibn.fm/ES1j9. TechMediaWire, the communications platform that distributed the announcement, provides specialized coverage for technology companies through its network of wire solutions and media distribution channels accessible at https://www.TechMediaWire.com.



