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Ottopia

Secure teleoperation platform for unmanned military vehicle missions

Israel
11-50

Vitality Radar

75
Current
6M History
Industry
Updated 2 days ago

Pillar Analysis

Presence
Digital footprint, brand visibility, and online reach across channels
78
Business
Revenue signals, funding status, partnerships, and market traction
72
Innovation
R&D activity, patents, product launches, and technology adoption
88
Pulse
Recent momentum — hiring trends, news mentions, and social engagement
70
Capacity
Team strength, leadership depth, and organizational scale
68

Strategic Assessment

Strategic Vector

Ottopia is positioning itself as a core infrastructure provider for hybrid-AI teleoperation and remote driving across commercial and defense ground and air/ground robotic fleets, with a focus on safe, cyber-secure, network-resilient mission control for autonomous systems.

Efficiency Ratio

Given a relatively lean Israeli HQ team, a patent-rich platform deployed across multiple vehicle types and blue-chip OEM/telecom partners indicates a high resource-to-output efficiency.

Evidence Signals

Product Launch HIGH Tel Aviv, Israel

Ottopia introduced an AI-powered remote driving platform marketed as a first-of-its-kind solution combining AI, network optimization, and video compression for remote driver services.

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Partnership HIGH Global

Ottopia publicly lists major automotive and technology partners and customers including Hyundai, Magna, Deutsche Telekom, EasyMile, MooVita, Serve Robotics, and Nvidia for its teleoperation platform.

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Other MEDIUM Tel Aviv, Israel

The company states it is the only teleoperation vendor developing all three critical technologies required for a safe, automotive-grade teleoperation product, highlighting a full-stack approach spanning teleoperation, networking, and cybersecurity.

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Other HIGH Tel Aviv, Israel

Ottopia positions itself as a global leader in hybrid AI, providing seamless autonomy and remote control solutions for commercial and defense sectors across varied networks, indicating explicit dual-use (civil and defense) positioning.

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Other HIGH Tel Aviv, Israel

Ottopia’s teleoperation platform is described as automotive-grade, cyber-secure, and designed to work with any type of autonomous vehicle, supporting fleets at all scales including trucks, forklifts, shuttles, and delivery robots.

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Other HIGH Tel Aviv, Israel

Founded in 2018 and headquartered in Tel Aviv, Ottopia reports nine granted patents with about twenty additional patents pending, covering its teleoperation and AI-powered remote driving technologies.

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Other HIGH Global

Ottopia’s platform is already deployed across multiple vehicle categories including cars, buses, yard and long-haul trucks, construction machines, and delivery vehicles, suggesting operational maturity across heterogeneous fleets.

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About
Develops a secure, low-latency remote teleoperation platform for unmanned military vehicles, drones, and robots. The system features military-grade encryption, artificial intelligence-enabled safety backup logic, and a human-in-the-loop control interface designed for contested electronic warfare environments.
Relevancy
Enables remote operation of defense vehicles, safeguarding personnel lives.
Tags
#Teleoperation #RemoteDriving #DefenseAI #UAV #UGV #Robotics #BattlefieldAutomation #MissionControl #ISR

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