
AuresTech is an engineering firm specializing in high-performance configurable computing, RF front-end development up to 100 GHz, and FPGA-based signal processing. They leverage Machine Learning for advanced algorithms in areas like phase arrays, beam forming, guidance, and navigation, aiming to develop next-generation directional networking. The company partners with universities for cutting-edge R&D and applies these to real-world applications, particularly in the aerospace and defense sectors. Their team includes experienced engineers and scientists with a strong research background. AuresTech focuses on providing fast-turnaround solutions and integrating COMMS, SIGINT, and EW capabilities into a single platform.

AuresTech is an engineering firm specializing in high-performance configurable computing, RF front-end development up to 100 GHz, and FPGA-based signal processing. They leverage Machine Learning for advanced algorithms in areas like phase arrays, beam forming, guidance, and navigation, aiming to develop next-generation directional networking. The company partners with universities for cutting-edge R&D and applies these to real-world applications, particularly in the aerospace and defense sectors. Their team includes experienced engineers and scientists with a strong research background. AuresTech focuses on providing fast-turnaround solutions and integrating COMMS, SIGINT, and EW capabilities into a single platform.
Location: Bridgewater, New Jersey
Technical focus: RF front ends to 100 GHz, FPGA signal processing, ML for beamforming/phase arrays
Application areas: Communications, SIGINT, EW, aerospace and defense
Founder / PI: Cherif Chibane
Funding signal: Grant funding from New Jersey Economic Development Authority (NJEDA)
High-performance RF communications and sensing, real-time signal processing, and directional networking for defense and aerospace applications.
Aerospace & Defense
30000.00 USD
Recorded as a grant-funded round; listed on company profile data.
“New Jersey Economic Development Authority (NJEDA)”