Strategic Intelligence - The Future of Work in Aerospace and Defense

Strategic Intelligence - The Future of Work in Aerospace and Defense

Summary

The future of work in the aerospace, defense, and security sector is poised for significant transformation driven by advancements in technology, particularly AI, robotics, and automation. Artificial intelligence (AI) plays an important role in GlobalData’s future of work framework.

Artificial intelligence (AI) plays an important role in GlobalData’s future of work framework. The use of AI in workflows is increasing but raises serious ethical questions, particularly in the aerospace and defense industry. Lethal autonomous weapons (LAWs) represent the most ethically challenging application of AI in a combat role. Flawed image recognition by machine learning tools and a lack of effective legal accountability for misidentification make LAWs a significant concern for lawmakers and activists. Explainable AI models may alleviate these issues, but advanced regulation is required to ensure control and accountability. Integrating visualization technologies like virtual and augmented reality (VR and AR) can improve training and make forces comfortable with multi-domain operations (MDOs) that include land, maritime, air, space, and cyberspace. By including simulated assets, these technologies allow for realistic and immersive training scenarios, improving situational awareness and decision-making skills, which are crucial for successful long-term defense initiatives. Drones are a versatile component of modern military operations, offering capabilities ranging from surveillance to direct engagement in combat scenarios. Drones already support armed forces for urban combat and at sea. 5G and AI will enable drones to significantly alter working relationships in the aerospace and defense sector as it transitions towards increasingly digitized and automated battlespaces.

Studies of emerging technological trends and their border impact on defense market. Analysis of the various future of work technologies.

Scope

  • The key defense challenges that the ADS sector face is covered, and how certain future of work technologies resolve those challenges. The investment opportunities for armed forces, suppliers, and institutional investors, across the whole future of work value chain are covered. Highlights from the range different future of work related research and case studies.
Reasons to Buy
  • Determine potential investment companies based on trend analysis and market prjections. Gaining an understanding surrounding the future of work in aerospace and defense


Executive Summary
Players
GlobalData’s Future of Work Framework
The Impact of the Future of Work on Aerospace and Defense
How automation helps tackle the challenge of maintenance, repair, and overhaul
How interpretation helps tackle the challenge of cybersecurity
How connectivity helps tackle the challenge of manned-unmanned teaming
How visualization helps tackle the challenge of training and education
How collaboration tools help tackle the challenge of cybersecurity
Case Studies
Shield AI’s Hivemind advances MUM-T and drone navigation capabilities
The US Army uses Microsoft HoloLens for the IVAS program
Hadean’s synthetic environments facilitate training and planning
The IDF and Israel Aerospace Industries develop a semi-autonomous robot
The Future of Work Timeline
Signals
Mergers and acquisitions
Company filing trends
Hiring trends
Companies
Leading future of work adopters in aerospace and defense
Specialist future of work tech providers in aerospace and defense
Sector Scorecard
Defense sector scorecard
Who’s who
Thematic screen
Valuation screen
Risk screen
Glossary
Further Reading
GlobalData reports
Our Thematic Research Methodology
About GlobalData
Contact Us
List of Tables
Table 1: Mergers and acquisitions
Table 2: Leading future of work adopters in aerospace and defense
Table 3: Specialist future of work tech providers in aerospace and defense
Table 4: Glossary
Table 5: GlobalData reports
List of Figures
Figure 1: Key players in the future of work theme
Figure 2: GlobalData’s future of work framework
Figure 3: All areas of the future of work are relevant to all segments of the defense value chain
Figure 4: The US Army’s IVAS 1.2
Figure 5: The IDF and IAI’s semi-autonomous robot, Jaguar
Figure 6: The future of work story
Figure 7: Cybersecurity is the most mentioned theme, with 7,312 mentions between 2021 and 2024
Figure 8: Mentions of 3D printing peaked at 135 in Q1 2023 as use of the technology in Ukraine increased
Figure 9: The number of active future of work-related jobs is stagnating
Figure 10: Who does what in the defense space?
Figure 11: Thematic screen
Figure 12: Valuation screen
Figure 13: Risk screen
Figure 14: Our five-step approach for generating a sector scorecard

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