Intrepid Logic, LLC has filed a provisional patent application with the United States Patent and Trademark Office covering innovations in AI-augmented industrial control systems, adaptive human-machine interfaces, predictive analytics, and autonomous control optimization. The filing marks a significant milestone in the company's investment in next-generation infrastructure monitoring technology.

The patent application, filed under the Aevus product line, addresses core challenges in modern SCADA and industrial control environments where legacy systems struggle to keep pace with the complexity and scale of critical infrastructure operations. The technology combines artificial intelligence with real-time operational data to deliver smarter, more responsive control systems.

"This patent filing reflects years of applied research into how AI can fundamentally improve the way operators interact with critical infrastructure. We're not adding AI as a feature — we're rethinking the entire control paradigm from the ground up. This is technology built by people who understand what's at stake when systems fail."

-- David Spencer, Co-Founder & CIO, Intrepid Logic

Intrepid Logic's approach to industrial AI is grounded in operational reality. The Aevus platform is designed for the demanding environments that utilities, energy producers, and infrastructure operators work in every day — where reliability, security, and real-time responsiveness are non-negotiable requirements.

The provisional patent application establishes a priority date for the technology while Intrepid Logic continues development and evaluation of the full non-provisional filing. Further details will be available as the application progresses through the USPTO review process.

Intrepid Logic is a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business headquartered in Katy, Texas. The company builds AI-driven solutions for critical infrastructure, emergency management, and defense technology sectors.