Cubic acquires MotionDSP
Cubic Corporation has acquired MotionDSP, a supplier of advanced image processing software for public safety, security and government applications.
MotionDSP will enhance Cubic Mission Solutions' (CMS) capabilities in real-time video processing. MotionDSP’s solutions include a full suite of software processing capabilities for video and redaction that supports both desktop and cloud deployments.
The company’s software offers advanced detection, tracking and geospatial processing capabilities and improves visual fidelity and automation of tasks with computer vision algorithms.
Bradley Feldmann, chairman, president and chief executive officer of Cubic, said: ‘We are pleased to welcome MotionDSP and its employees to our growing Cubic family. MotionDSP will be a synergistic addition to our CMS business as we continue to build on our strategy through business acquisitions for maximum growth and return to our shareholders.’
This acquisition will strengthen Cubic’s C4ISR capabilities.
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