Milan, Italy – 3rd July 2025
Last week, our COO Martin MacDonald joined industry leaders at the Edge AI Foundation Milan 2025 event to share why the industry’s push toward edge computing is still missing the mark for real-time control applications.
The Latency Problem No One’s Talking About
The event brought together experts sharing their beliefs for Edge AI computing moving forward. weeteq’s message cut through the noise: while everyone argues about moving computation closer to devices, they’re overlooking a fundamental physics problem.
Real-time control happens in microseconds. By the time data travels to the “edge”—no matter how close you place it—the critical moment for optimisation has already passed.
Our Circuit-Level Solution
Martin demonstrated how Ultra Edge® addresses this through a fundamentally different approach:
- Optimisation within the circuit – processing happens inside the target device itself, not at an external edge node
- Sub-100 microsecond response times – fast enough to change control loop responses in real-time, not after the fact
- Light-touch integration – works with existing architectures without requiring system redesign
- No historical training required – leverages existing circuit-level operational data that’s already available
From Reactive to Predictive
This circuit-level approach transforms how power and control systems operate—moving from reactive monitoring to predictive correction. Systems self-correct before issues manifest at the sensor level, fundamentally changing what’s possible in industrial automation, automotive, and grid applications.
Martin’s closing thought resonated with the Milan audience: “While the industry debates where to put the edge, we’re proving the real future is intelligence that responds before traditional systems even know there’s a problem.”
Interested in Circuit-Level AI?
If you’re working on embedded systems, motor control, or power electronics applications and want to explore how Ultra Edge® addresses ultra-low latency requirements, we’d love to continue the conversation.
