Updates, milestones, and links shared by Kinnami Software Corporation.
Joined AcceliCITY Accelerator, Smart City Challenge winner, to collaborate with forward-thinking municipalities and technology leaders driving innovation in urban resilience
Kinnami advanced into Phase 2 of the DIANA Programme as one of 15 companies selected from the 2025 cohort of 73—chosen from more than 2,600 proposals submitted through DIANA’s competitive challenge call. The company is one of only three U.S.-based organizations selected for Phase 2.
On Wednesday (11 December 2024), NATO’s Defence Innovation Accelerator for the North Atlantic (DIANA) announced a new cohort of innovative companies that will join its accelerator programme in January 2025.\r\n \r\nOver 70 companies, headquartered across 20 NATO countries, were selected through a competitive process from more than 2,600 submissions to DIANA’s Challenge call earlier in 2024. They specialise in a range of technological fields from quantum sensing to propulsion technology and biomedical equipment.
Kinnami Software Corporation received $1,998,066.00 from Air Force
Kinnami Software Corporation received $998,066.00 from Air Force
Kinnami Software Corporation received $1,000,000.00 from Air Force
Kinnami selected for the The Catalyst Accelerator Ogden (CAO) Fall Cohort. CAO is run in collaboration with the Department of the Air Force (DAF) Digital Transformation Office (DTO). This prestigious program unites eleven innovative small businesses from across the United States to tackle a critical challenge statement focused on the Digital Modernization of the Air Force.
Kinnami is selected to showcase their technology and demonstrate how the AmiShare data mesh can provide a Secure Resilient Data Infrastructure for Expedient Basing.
The winners represent the forefront of space innovation and mark a significant step towards accelerating the commercialization and transition in space technologies.
The Gartner research report states, ”The biggest technology gaps for edge computing are distributed data management, and simple and highly scalable centralized edge node management.” We believe Kinnami addresses this concern. Kinnami's technology is important for Infrastructure and Operations (I&O) leaders deploying edge computing.
Kinnami is selected for the NSIN Propel New York 2023, a collaboration with the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) Information Directorate, the premier research organization for command, control, communications, computers, and intelligence (C4I) and cyber technologies for the U.S. Air Force (USAF). This cohort includes ten startups focusing on resilient basing, moving target engagement and operationally focused Advanced Battle Management Systems (ABMS).\r\n\r\n
MIT selects outstanding early-stage companies developing cutting-edge solutions that combine both value and innovation to the Enterprise IT space.
The NATO Innovation Challenge Fall ‘22 finale took place 12 October at the National Military Palace in Bucharest, Romania. The event was opened by General Philippe Lavigne, Supreme Allied Commander Transformation (SACT), and a representative from the Romanian Ministry of Defence. \r\n\r\nJury President Brigadier General Didier Polomé, special advisor to SACT on digital transformation, announced three winners from Germany, the United States, and Norway, out of dozens of submissions pitched from across the Alliance.
Defense TechConnect’s six Innovation Challenges feature “Shark Tank”-style pitches by startups, universities and national labs competing for more than $500,000 in total prizes and access to more than $50 billion in prototype-level contracting authority for government customers.
Kinnami AmiShare integration with Robot Operating System and the ATAK app will provide a resilient data fabric for secure peer-to-peer communications across rescue teams.
University of Nebraska at Omaha (UNO) and the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL) researchers have been awarded $5 million by the Department of Defense Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) to conduct research that will extend the lifespan of bridges through new monitoring technology.\r\n\r\nKinnami will provide the secure distributed hybrid data fabric and work with researchers to allow secure data collection at the edge using internet of things, including sensors, UAVs and more and secure data processing and management from the edge to the cloud; visualizations and analytics of data using machine learning; socio-technical impacts (e.g., fairness of data, algorithms, and analysis), and decision support systems.
Kinnami Software Corporation today announced it won a U.S. Air Force Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) contract in partnership with West Virginia University (WVU). This Phase 2 STTR award, sponsored by the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) under its AFWERX Agility Prime program, will fund technology development focused on improving operations and outcomes of Personnel Recovery (PR) and CSAR missions.
In cooperation with Kinnami Software Corporation, Constellation Networks creates an end-to-end data security solution using blockchain encryption and distributed data management. This is a massive shift in the utility of blockchain technology for something as prolific and complicated as data.
The U.S. Air Force Lab with MassChallenge program announces Kinnami as part of it second cohort