Atech showcases innovation in Public Security at LAAD Security Milipol Brazil 2026 in São Paulo, with intelligence solutions to support decision-making
Embraer Group company demonstrates the Arkhe Platform and its integrated ecosystem at the event, strengthening command and control, intelligence capabilities, with a focus on Counter-Drone Solutions and an Incident Management System for security forces
Atech, a Brazilian company and part of the Embraer Group, will participate in LAAD Security Milipol Brazil 2026, the leading Defense and Security exhibition in Latin America, focused on public security and critical operations, taking place from April 14 to 16 in São Paulo. At the event, the company will offer hands-on booth experience with real-time demonstrations, using a cloud-based environment and dedicated connectivity to present a complete operational workflow with integrated applications.
Among the highlighted technologies is the Counter-Drone Solution. In addition to detecting, identifying, and classifying drones, the solution is designed to mitigate threats. It recognizes patterns, issues alerts, and provides dashboards, helping define strategies and support decisions on whether – or not – to adopt mitigation actions in each situation. As a differentiator, it supports estimating the pilot’s location and deploying teams for search and capture operations, aligned with police routines and the protection needs of sensitive areas such as critical infrastructure and highly restricted environments.
The Counter-Drone Solution was developed based on Atech’s Arkhe family of systems and brings together command and control, intelligence, and cybersecurity capabilities. As a multi-sensor solution, it integrates different detection devices, expanding coverage and efficiency and enabling effective protection of areas of interest. The neutralization of drones classified as hostile or unknown can be carried out using jammers (which disrupt drone communications), spoofers (which manipulate signals to misdirect drones), or other means integrated into the solution, depending on the adopted concept of operations.
Another technology demonstrated at the event is Arkhe GDI, designed to support public safety agencies in emergency response and incident coordination. By integrating IoT – including drones georeferencing (GIS), field-collected data, and monitoring layers – the platform shares structured information across teams and fixed or mobile command centers. In addition to geolocated visualization of tactical teams and police drones, the platform displays real-time video streaming generated by drones. With Video and Tracking Backpack Kits ("Mochilinks") featuring satellite connectivity, deployment extends to areas with limited or no mobile coverage. Arkhe GDI thus enables faster, more coordinated responses, with full traceability of activities across the operation.
At the event, Atech will also present its VTMIS (Vessel Traffic Management and Information System), developed from the Arkhe family of systems, featuring advanced capabilities for real-time maritime traffic monitoring and management. The solution integrates multiple sensors and subsystems – such as radars, high-definition cameras, AIS/VDES, hydro-oceanographic and meteorological data, cybersecurity, VHF communications, and PSIM (Physical Security Information Management) – to enhance navigation safety, prevent accidents, optimize port operations, and protect the environment.
Innovation is also a key element of Atech’s participation at LAAD 2026, especially in the counter-drone context – a rapidly evolving field driven by new technologies, tactics, and operational needs. The company maintains a strong focus on innovation by integrating sensors, analytics, and modular architecture, enabling capability upgrades, the incorporation of new data sources, and the adaptation of operational workflows as scenarios evolve. This approach expands opportunities to advance counter-drone solutions into intelligence-driven platforms (rather than solely neutralization tools), improving agility in investigation, protection of sensitive areas, and coordinated real-time response.
For fire departments and civil defense operations, Atech also highlights field tracking and connectivity capabilities, including satellite-based alternatives, to support personnel safety and coordination in disaster scenarios or areas with limited communications coverage.
“LAAD is an opportunity to showcase how our defense and security portfolio brings together data, sensors, and field applications to accelerate decision-making and enhance coordination between teams. In public security and critical infrastructure protection scenarios, the difference lies in applied intelligence – from managing incidents with precision to addressing drone threats more comprehensively – and we're going to demonstrate how we can even support search and capture operations”, says Giacomo Staniscia, Atech’s Defense Business Director.
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