Chess Dynamics has reported a significant increase in demand for its Vision4ce real-time video processing and tracking technology, driven by evolving requirements for reliable performance in defense applications.
Since the start of the company’s financial year in May 2025, the Vision4ce brand has maintained consistent momentum, with two recent months recording new orders exceeding £1.6 million each. This performance reflects a market trend where customers are prioritizing reliability and real-world operational success when selecting video processing systems.
Owen Sogeler, Vision4ce Sales Manager at Chess Dynamics, noted, “A lot of systems look good on paper. The real test is how they perform once they leave the site. Chess’ Vision4ce technology has been built around that reality, and customers are responding to technology they can rely on when conditions are complex, cluttered and unpredictable.”
The Vision4ce brand serves as the core processing and tracking engine across the wider Chess Dynamics portfolio. When integrated into complete systems, the technology works in tandem with sensors and stabilization elements to maintain consistent tracking in difficult operational environments.
Two key pillars of this growth include the CHARM edge computing modules and Frameworkx software. CHARM modules provide a dedicated hardware platform that eliminates the need for customers to develop their own processing architecture. By integrating hardware and software closely, these modules achieve the low-latency performance necessary for diverse mission requirements.
Conversely, Frameworkx technology allows Vision4ce capabilities to be deployed in software-only formats. This is specifically designed for applications where size, weight, and power constraints prevent the use of additional hardware. In both scenarios, the engineering focus remains on ensuring tracking performance can be integrated seamlessly into broader system architectures.
Sogeler added, “The value comes from how these elements are engineered together. Vision4ce technology is not about isolated components. It is about combining processing, software and system integration in a way that delivers dependable performance and can be adapted to different platforms and missions without compromising reliability.”
The continued development of these technologies is supported by engineering teams with over a decade of experience in electro-optical systems and video processing. Moving forward, Chess Dynamics intends to continue investing in the Vision4ce line to advance automation and autonomy across land, maritime, and integrated defense sectors.






