Navantia Leverages RTI Connext as the Foundational Infrastructure for Its Naval Operations

Navantia Leverages RTI Connext as the Foundational Infrastructure for Its Naval Operations

Real-Time Innovations (RTI), the software framework company for physical AI systems, today announced that Navantia, a leading Spanish shipbuilding company, uses RTI Connext® to power its mission-critical systems. RTI is the trusted foundation for Navantia’s advanced naval projects, including combat systems, navigation systems, and new research initiatives within its Center of Excellence (COEX) for Naval…


Real-Time Innovations (RTI), the software framework company for physical AI systems, today announced that Navantia, a leading Spanish shipbuilding company, uses RTI Connext® to power its mission-critical systems. RTI is the trusted foundation for Navantia’s advanced naval projects, including combat systems, navigation systems, and new research initiatives within its Center of Excellence (COEX) for Naval Systems, part of the broader Navantia COEX network.

Navantia required a solution that would reduce integration complexity and strengthen compatibility with partners and third-party technologies within its ecosystem. By working with RTI, Navantia benefits from a more optimized and standardized platform—saving time and improving data modeling. RTI’s comprehensive tools and on-the-ground support in Spain also play a key role in driving these tangible results.

“Connext is deeply embedded into our operational framework and provides the real-time connectivity essential for our most complex systems,” said Luis Arce, Head of Systems Engineering at Navantia. “Connext simplifies our development processes, allowing our teams to focus resources on other time sensitive challenges rather than low-level communication issues. Its robust tools and extensive documentation make it an ideal solution for our integration needs, especially with third-party components and other shipbuilders.”

Beyond powering core naval operations, Connext ensures all systems remain current and supported while providing access to newer technology capabilities for future development and deployment. Navantia COEX projects are now also using Connext, further aligning efforts across the organization.

“Navantia’s trust in RTI for its most advanced naval programs underscores the reliability of our technology and the essential role Connext plays in enabling complex systems to evolve and innovate at scale,” said John Breitenbach, Director of Aerospace and Defense Markets at RTI. “We’re proud to continue this valued partnership and support Navantia in accelerating scalable, interoperable systems that will help shape the future of naval defense.”

RTI Connext supports Navantia’s diverse technology stack, which includes C++ and Linux for combat systems, and a mix of Python, C++, and Android in the COEX division.

To learn more about RTI for mission-critical systems, please visit our website.


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