Six Robotics and the Norwegian Defence Research Establishment (FFI) have signed a new strategic licensing agreement, deepening an already long-standing collaboration around swarm autonomy and distributed decision-making.
Six Robotics and the Norwegian Defence Research Establishment (FFI) have signed a new strategic licensing agreement, deepening an already long-standing collaboration around swarm autonomy and distributed decision-making.
The agreement formalizes an expanded scope for technology transfer, giving Six Robotics broader access to simulation environments, mission datasets, and core autonomy modules developed in joint research with FFI. In return, Six will provide operational integration layers and productization of Valkyrie — its software-defined swarm orchestration platform — for use in future joint test programs and NATO-aligned missions.
Secure IP sharing between FFI and Six Robotics
Continued joint work on swarm coordination resilience
Dual-use adaptation of Valkyrie’s autonomy stack for both national defense and allied deployments
Use of Six’s operator-in-the-loop interfaces in future FFI field exercises