SRL Skunkworks Announces Project VISION Initiative

MALIBU, Calif. – November 18, 2025 – Stark Research Labs Skunkworks announces Project VISION, the organization's most ambitious cross-divisional research initiative combining artificial intelligence, bioenhancement, and cybernetics technologies to create next-generation human-machine integration systems.

Project VISION represents the culmination of seven years of foundational research across all SRL Skunkworks facilities, bringing together breakthrough technologies from Projects ORION, AQUILA, and EMBER into an integrated platform for enhanced human capability.

Project VISION embodies our founding vision of pushing the boundaries of human potential. By integrating our three research divisions' greatest achievements, we're creating possibilities that seemed like science fiction just a few years ago.

— Dr. Jemma Simmons, Head of Research & Development

The project leverages AI systems from the Cambridge facility, bioenhancement protocols from Sedona, cybernetics interfaces from Ebbw Vale, and systems integration capabilities from the Malibu headquarters.

Revolutionary Integration Platform

Project VISION creates seamless interfaces between human cognition, artificial intelligence, and enhanced physical capabilities, enabling unprecedented levels of human-machine collaboration.

"We're not just connecting humans to machines," explained Glenn Talbot, Lead of the Cybernetics Division. "We're creating symbiotic systems where human intuition, AI processing power, and enhanced physical capabilities work as a unified whole."

Initial applications focus on space exploration scenarios where astronauts need enhanced capabilities for deep space missions, emergency response situations requiring superhuman performance, and medical procedures demanding precision beyond normal human limits.

The project incorporates advanced safety protocols developed through the SHIELD security framework, ensuring that all human enhancement research maintains the highest ethical and safety standards.

Collaborative Development Across All Facilities

Project VISION utilizes the specialized capabilities of each SRL Skunkworks facility: AI development at Cambridge, bioenhancement research at Sedona, cybernetics integration at Ebbw Vale, and systems coordination at Malibu.

"This project demonstrates why we built a global research network," noted Dr. Monica Chang, Lead of the AI Research Division. "The complex integration required for VISION wouldn't be possible without the specialized capabilities we've developed at each location."

The project timeline extends through 2027, with initial prototype demonstrations planned for mid-2026 and field testing beginning in early 2027.