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DMI helps you shape the future 
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Fast and Safe AI Development for Aerospace

DMI helps you shape the future 
with innovative, safe and ethical system automation.

Data Machine Intelligence revolutionizes the aerospace industry with a platform and services for the intelligent and safe automation of vehicles and their reliable operation.   

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We are automating vehicle operations to scale

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scenario

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mission

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datasets

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AI

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evaluation

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in-the-loop tests

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evidence

Automation is critical to emerging applications and business models in a rapidly changing environment. But we will only leverage its value if its accessible, beneficial, ethical, and safe.

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Mission Automation Lab

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Automation Library

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Portrait of Achim Krockenberger with the text "welcome to Data Machine Intelligence - Achim Krockenberger, Managing Director"

Achim Krockenberger joins Data Machine Intelligence as Managing Director – strengthening European leadership in AI and autonomy

Data Machine Intelligence (DMI) announces the appointment of Achim Krockenberger as Managing Director, effective October 1st, 2025. Achim (LinkedIn) brings more than two decades of experience from Airbus Defence and Space and the German Air Force. At Airbus, he held leading responsibilities in major European defense programs including Future Combat Air System (FCAS) and Eurodrone, as well as earlier roles in Eurofighter support and account management. Before joining Airbus, he served as an officer in the German Air Force, where he worked as a systems engineer. This appointment underlines DMI’s ambition to become a central enabler of autonomy in the European aerospace and defense sector. Achim comments: “With its open autonomy development platform and incredibly fast onboarding, Data Machine Intelligence has the unique ability to unlock AI for the European aerospace and defense industry and to bring autonomy into operations quickly and effectively. With my industry experience and my military background, I want to help drive this transformation at a crucial moment and shape how autonomy is engineered, deployed and maintained – ensuring that the future of autonomy is made in Europe.” The appointment comes as DMI prepares for its next stage of growth. Following strong customer demand, the company

Partnership Agreement Aerodata-DMI: Pau Garcia and Thomas Krüger hold the signed Agreement and smile at the camera.

DMI and Aerodata Announce Strategic Partnership at Paris Air Show

Data Machine Intelligence (DMI) and Aerodata AG have entered a long-term strategic partnership to accelerate the development of AI-powered systems for airborne special missions. The agreement was officially signed at the Paris Air Show 2025. The start of this collaboration marks a joint product prototype – an AI-enhanced upgrade to Aerodata’s AeroMission® system. Thanks to real-time AI ship classification, the system increases operational performance while reducing operator workload. The prototype is being showcased at the Air Show to customers and high-level delegations, including members of the German Government, the Bundeswehr, and the European Parliament. “This partnership takes our vision to the next level,” said Pau Garcia Sanz, CTO of DMI. “Together, we are demonstrating how AI not only redefines efficiency and accuracy in safety-critical aviation applications – but also how new processes and infrastructure enable unprecedented speed in development and updates. With Aerodata, we have a partner who is open, forward-thinking, and ready to unlock the full potential of our DMI Labs platform.” “The integration of AI into our systems is a decisive step in our technological development,” said Dr. Thomas Krüger, Director of Business Development, Strategy & Technology at Aerodata. “With DMI, we have a partner who understands the

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MoU: DMI and Aerodata Join Forces to Accelerate AI Integration in Airborne Systems

Aerodata AG, a renown German leading provider of innovative solutions for airborne special missions, and Data Machine Intelligence (DMI) today announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). This collaboration aims to rapidly implement advanced Artificial Intelligence capabilities in specific areas of the Aerodata airborne mission systems and sensors, enhancing operational effectiveness and setting new benchmarks for development speed in the aerospace sector. A key focus of the collaboration is to dramatically cut down the time from concept to operations for AI-driven features in airborne systems. By combining Aerodata’s expertise in customized and integrated mission systems with DMI’s specialized AI development platform DMI Labs, the two partners plan to deliver cutting-edge AI solutions to customers using a highly efficient engineering setup. “At Aerodata, we are continuously working to meet and exceed our customers’ evolving needs. A key area of focus is the integration of Artificial Intelligence into our special mission systems and sensors to significantly enhance capabilities. We are excited to collaborate with DMI to jointly develop and demonstrate advanced AI-based solutions, with the clear goal of delivering innovative airborne capabilities and value directly to our customers,“ says Neset Tükenmez, CEO of Aerodata. Max Najork, Managing Director at Data

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