From Booth to Beyond – A MOSA Success Story
Last month, National Harbor buzzed with strategic vision and innovation as defense leaders, government agencies, and industry pioneers gathered for the annual MOSA Conference. The WOLF Pack was there in full force, debuting our custom, new booth and engaging with attendees on the future of defense technology, edge AI solutions, and the integration of WOLF products into mission-critical defense and space applications.
A major highlight was the surge of interest in WOLF's VNX+ modules, built for ultimate SWaP efficiency and delivering unmatched high-performance computing in a compact form factor. Attendees also explored our cylindrical chassis and VNXP-FGX2-VIO module, which provides a high data rate, high density video capture and transmit platform powered by FGX2—WOLF's second-generation 4K-capable digital and analog frame grabber.
In partnership with Pixus, WOLF demonstrated the 14T0 module integrated with NanoOWL to deliver low-latency, text-prompt-driven object detection. Using natural language inputs like “show me a window on a fighter jet,” the system accurately identified both the vehicle and its components in real time. Powered by NanoOWL's model optimizations and the rugged performance of the WOLF-14T0, the demo highlighted reliable, adaptable edge inference in demanding environments, showcasing the power of deploying advanced vision AI on mission-ready platforms.
WOLF boards were also featured with key partners including RTX, LEIDOS, and LCR—highlighting WOLF's adaptability and trusted role across defense and aerospace ecosystems.
MOSA 2025 was a resounding success, reaffirming WOLF's leadership in modular open systems architecture and rugged edge computing. We're already looking ahead to MOSA 2026, where we'll continue driving innovation that empowers warfighters with resilient, high-performance technology in the most demanding operational environments.
