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Captec to showcase next-gen computing at DSEI

As the defence landscape continues to evolve at pace, with technological advances reshaping mission requirements and placing increasing demands on deployed computing systems, computing specialist Captec will be showcasing next-generation computing platforms at DSEI 2025 (9th–12th September 2025, Excel London).

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The emergence of artificial intelligence (AI) at the edge, growing volumes of data and the critical importance of security and sovereignty are converging to drive a new era of performance expectations. 

Now more than ever, defence programmes require solutions that combine advanced processing capabilities with uncompromising ruggedness, reliability and protection against cyber threats.

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Captec, which specialises in computing, integrated systems and subsystems engineering, has long supported its defence customers in meeting these unique challenges. With a proven track record of engineering solutions to exact project specifications and the highest industry standards, the company has expanded its rugged portfolio to meet the demands of today’s high-performance and security-conscious applications.

Captec’s latest innovations include the launch of its Secure Encrypted Server (SES) range, with SES-120 and SES-110 models incorporating Viasat’s DARC-ssd 600 drives, an NCSC CAPS-evaluated technology, to safeguard official, secret and top-secret information in enterprise and tactical environments, such as data stored in vehicles, aircraft and ships. Alongside this, the company is introducing Direct Liquid Cooling (DLC) capabilities for rugged environments – a breakthrough enabling defence systems to handle increased thermal loads driven by high-performance computing and Edge AI applications.

Unlike traditional air-cooled systems, Captec’s DLC technology allows CPUs and GPUs to maintain consistent, optimal operating temperatures during extended turbo or boosted operation. This eliminates performance throttling, unlocks sustained high-frequency performance and ensures readiness for workload scaling as mission complexity grows. The result is not only improved processing capability and flexibility but also enhanced component longevity, reduced power consumption and lower system downtime – all delivering strong return on investment over the system’s lifecycle.

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These developments reflect Captec’s ongoing commitment to supporting its defence customers with solutions that meet the latest operational, environmental and security requirements. From secure data handling to reliable high-performance computing and specialist integration of rugged racks, flight cases and cabinet solutions, Captec provides end-to-end engineering expertise specialised to the sector.

At DSEI 2025, Captec will unveil its most comprehensive defence portfolio to date, showcasing rugged servers, secure encrypted systems, high-performance computing platforms for training and simulation and the company’s DLC technology. With facilities in the UK and Canada, Captec is proud to support international defence projects with quality-assured, export-compliant manufacturing and deep technical expertise.

The Canadian Pavilion to meet our subject matter experts and explore how our custom-engineered solutions can support your next defence programme.

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