Exhibitor at Bedex: HYBRID CORE
HYBRID CORE
Hall : 07
Stand : 118
Description
Hybrid Core BV is a Belgian deep-tech company based in Zaventem (Belgium), building sovereign, AI-native, and quantum-resilient decision-support systems for governments, international organisations, and enterprises operating in complex, data-rich, and mission-critical environments.
At the heart of our portfolio is Smart Navigator — a next-generation platform where cognitive intelligence meets post-quantum cryptography. Smart Navigator unifies real-time multi-source data fusion, advanced analytics, hybrid AI (ontological, semantic, neural, and agentic), multi-agent simulation, and a quantum-security layer within a single, deployable platform.
Smart Navigator can be delivered as a full-suite platform or through standalone, interoperable products:
FusionX — Unified Intelligence Engine
NetCortex — Complex Network Intelligence
AxionIQ — Next-Gen BI
Focus Vision — Geospatial Intelligence Engine
Synth Terra — Simulation & Digital Twins
Q-Sentinel — Post-Quantum Security
Hybrid Core’s mission
To help organisations gain strategic autonomy, achieve decision superiority, and become quantum-resilient in the most critical environments across strategic sectors.
Contact details
1930 Zaventem
Belgium
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