Ozmec Technologies and SSRD Unveil TRITRI at SIDEC 2025 — a New AI-Driven Drone Development Division
Ozmec Technologies and SSRD have launched TRITRI, a joint AI-driven drone development department unveiled at SIDEC 2025 in Celje, introducing Lampy and Speedo1 — two advanced UAS platforms built for search, rescue, and interception missions.
CELJE, Slovenia — At the SIDEC 2025 defense exhibition, Ozmec Technologies and SSRD d.o.o. officially unveiled TRITRI, a new joint development department focused on designing and producing next-generation autonomous drone systems for defense, security, and emergency applications.
Formed as a specialized department within SSRD, TRITRI develops modular, AI-powered UAV systems capable of operating in GPS-denied indoor and subterranean environments. The division combines Ozmec Technologies’ hardware design, electronics, and system integration expertise with SSRD’s advanced software architecture and AI autonomy frameworks.
At SIDEC 2025, the partners showcased two proprietary unmanned platforms under the TRITRI banner:
- Lampy — An advanced search and rescue drone built for confined or GPS-deprived environments. Lampy features resilient VIO/SLAM navigation, synchronized thermal and RGB vision, and real-time 3D mapping for tunnels, collapsed structures, and other inaccessible spaces.
- Speedo1 — A high-speed drone interceptor platform designed for counter-UAS missions. It integrates agile AI-based autonomy, onboard object detection and tracking, and robust collision avoidance to support rapid, autonomous interception in complex airspaces.
“TRITRI represents a true meeting point between hardware and AI — where engineering precision meets intelligent autonomy,” said Jan K., head of SSRD’s AI division. “Our goal is to build UAVs that can navigate and operate effectively where GPS, communication, and human control often fail.”
Beyond the showcased systems, TRITRI’s capabilities extend to mission planning, 3D photogrammetry and mapping with RTK/PPK precision, thermal inspections, encrypted communications, and full integration into GIS and VMS infrastructures. The department is based in Maribor, Slovenia, positioning it strategically at the heart of Central Europe’s growing defense innovation ecosystem.
For Ozmec Technologies, this collaboration highlights its focus on applied R&D and rapid prototyping in the defense technology sector. “Working alongside SSRD has allowed us to fuse design, hardware, and intelligence into one ecosystem,” the company said in a statement. “TRITRI is where AI meets purpose-built hardware — and that’s where the future of autonomous systems begins.”
The launch at SIDEC 2025 marks the official debut of TRITRI and sets the stage for further advancements in autonomous aerial systems for defense and emergency services.