Delatr Joins the Electech Innovation Cluster
We’re pleased to announce that Delatr has joined the Electech Innovation Cluster as an Associate Member.


Ryan Musyoki
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We’re pleased to announce that Delatr has joined the Electech Innovation Cluster as an Associate Member.
Electech brings together organisations developing advanced electronic and digital technologies across the UK innovation ecosystem. The cluster connects companies working across sensing, communications, embedded systems, and emerging technologies that increasingly underpin modern autonomous systems.
For us, this community sits directly at the intersection of where the defence and autonomy sectors are heading.
Autonomous platforms are advancing rapidly. Manufacturers are building capable vehicles across air, land, and maritime domains. But once these systems leave controlled demonstrations and enter real operational environments, a different challenge emerges: coordination at scale.
Mixed fleets, multiple operators, and degraded communications make it difficult to maintain a shared understanding of mission intent, system state, and environmental context. Without that shared picture, autonomy becomes fragmented and difficult to deploy safely.
At Delatr, we are building the intelligence layer that models mission, situational, and environmental state in a shared operational ontology. This allows heterogeneous systems and operators to coordinate decisions against the same live operational context.
As more autonomous systems enter service, the value of this coordination layer only increases.
Joining Electech gives us the opportunity to engage with organisations building the technologies that sit around this layer—from sensing and communications to embedded autonomy and mission systems. We’re looking forward to contributing to the community and collaborating with the companies shaping the next generation of autonomous capabilities.
The future of autonomy will not be defined by individual platforms alone, but by how well those platforms can work together.
And that’s the problem we’re here to solve.




