Sunhillo Corporation has been selected to support ResilienX, Inc. in delivering critical surveillance data acquisition and fusion capabilities as part of the Secure Autonomy Feedback and Evaluation Test Bed (SAFE-T) initiative in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Funded by the U.S. Economic Development Administration (EDA) through the Tulsa Tech Hub, this four-year project aims to establish a cutting-edge urban Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) testing environment, positioning Tulsa as a national leader in autonomous aviation.
The SAFE-T project is led by ResilienX, a trusted expert in autonomous systems integration and digital infrastructure development. As part of its vision, ResilienX is assembling a high-caliber team of partners to support key aspects of the initiative.
Sunhillo will provide advanced surveillance data acquisition and fusion solutions to support airspace awareness and system safety, both essential for enabling scalable BVLOS operations in complex urban environments.
Sunhillo’s technology will play a central role in fusing and managing real-time surveillance data from diverse sources, enhancing situational awareness and supporting the resilience and scalability of the BVLOS ecosystem. These capabilities are integral to the ResilienX AAM OptiX® platform, which provides a centralized digital infrastructure for monitoring, safety assurance, and operational integration.
The SAFE-T airspace environment will enable a wide range of applications from emergency response and infrastructure inspection to package delivery while also generating valuable data to inform national regulatory frameworks. Implementation of the infrastructure is set to begin in May 2025, with initial operational capabilities expected by early 2026.
This project is one of six initiatives supported by Tulsa’s $51 million EDA Tech Hub grant, focused on advancing the development, testing, and commercialization of trustworthy autonomous systems in the region.
Meet with Sunhillo Corporation at XPONENTIAL 2025, Booth 2120.