About Us
Agile Electromagnetics Inc. is a Canadian defense technology firm focused on developing the next generation of electronic warfare and sensing systems. With a unique combination of operational experience, academic research, and engineering innovation, Agile EM delivers high-performance, software-defined, and AI-enabled solutions.
The Team
Kyle Davidson, PhD, CD
President and Chief Technology Officer
Kyle Davidson, PhD, CD is the President and founder of Agile EM. He started the company with the goal of synthesizing his two decades of experience in electronic warfare operations, academia, engineering, and business development to develop the first truly cognitive EW systems.
Dr. Davidson is a former signals officer, having served for 15 years in the Canadian Army. During this time, he held a variety of positions in the field force, on operations in Afghanistan, and as an educator. For the last five years in the Army he served at the Royal Military College of Canada (RMC) as an assistant professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, from which he holds a BEng, MASc, and PhD. Since leaving the Canadian Armed Forces he has worked as a Radar and Electronic Warfare Scientist and later Head of Capability for EW modelling and simulation at Leonardo Electronics. He then served as the Chief Scientist for Electronic Warfare Systems at MDA where he focussed on developing EW technologies and teams to support a variety of projects in the land, air, sea, and space domains.
Anthony Marasco, Team Lead Machine Learning
Senior ML Engineer
With 19 years of combined service in the Royal Canadian Air Force, including 16 years in the regular force and 3 years in the reserves, Anthony Marasco brings a unique blend of operational excellence and technical expertise as an Aerospace Engineering officer. He holds both a Bachelor's and Master's degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering, specializing in robotics and control systems.
Anthony’s career has been defined by two critical areas of focus: six years providing operational electronic warfare support to CF-18 Hornet operations in both domestic and deployed environments, and six years dedicated to training and education in electrical engineering, where he has developed and delivered curriculum in digital design, robotics, computer architecture, and electronic warfare systems. This combination of hands-on operational experience with legacy systems and deep technical knowledge in emerging technologies positions him to contribute meaningfully to the research and development of modern electronic warfare systems, bridging the gap between operational requirements and cutting-edge engineering solutions.
David Oldford, Team Lead Software
Principal Software Applied Scientist