SPARC AI INC. announced that it has successfully completed a simulation test at 50 km (31 miles) above sea level. The Company has created an elevation override function to run the SPARC AI algorithms at extreme altitudes. The test was conducted at altitude inputs of 10,000 feet to 164,000 feet (50km).

All tests were successful in recording the correct geo coordinates and distance to point of interest. At 164,000 feet above sea level the SPARC AI algorithms successfully recorded the geolocation of an area that is 39.38km away. Commercial airlines travel between 30,000 to 40,000 feet.

SPARC AI algorithms have demonstrated the capability to calculate geolocation and distance from the Stratosphere. The integration of the SPARC AI algorithms and proprietary code onto the microchip is well advanced. The Company expects the integration to be completed in a couple of weeks.

Following testing will install the microchip onto a drone. Further updates to be provided as get closer to first test flight on a drone. SPARC AI has developed and patented the Spatial Predictive Approximation and Radial Convolution.

This includes proprietary algorithms that uses proven mathematics to calculate the location of distant objects without using Satellite, GPS or the Internet. SPARC AI is developing a range of geospatial products using its core IP and is also integrating these into a microchip to allow customers to activate SPARC AI on any of their camera device, including drones.