Aeryon Labs and HAZON Solutions Combine the Best of Hardware…

Drone producer Aeryon Labs Inc. and nationwide drone service supplier HAZON Solutions have joined forces to supply clients the greatest mixture of {hardware} and drone inspection companies.

Canadian drone producer Aeryon Labs Inc. is a well known business chief, manufacturing high-performance Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) for navy, public security, and industrial clients. HAZON presents excessive degree experience in aviation and inspections, providing their clients inspection companies, consulting companies, coaching, and their very own fleet administration software program designed for enterprise use.

Aeryon drones have supplied an vital half of HAZON Solutions’ toolset, as they deal with vital infrastructure inspections for vitality and utility clients all through North America.  Now, the two have partnered in a deal that can permit HAZON to resell Aeryon options to different drone service suppliers, and to supply professional inspection and aviation companies for Aeryon’s U.S. buyer base.

“As utilities learn more about the cybersecurity risks inherent with operating drones, they are increasingly turning to Aeryon UAS to inspect their transmission towers, power plants, pipelines, and other critical infrastructure assets,” mentioned Bill McHale, CEO of Aeryon Labs. “Aeryon’s SkyRanger UAS, coupled with HAZON’s expert pilots, instructors, and support staff, provides a secure drone-based inspection solution for energy and utility customers.”

“HAZON’s primary focus is delivering best-in-breed inspection services to those companies with significant investments in critical infrastructure,” mentioned David Culler, CEO and Co-Founder of HAZON Solutions. “Aeryon’s high-performance UAS directly address the security concerns of many of our clients. By merging the best hardware technology on the market with the best industry service provider – we provide our clients with a complete end-to-end solution for secure aerial inspections at scale.”

HAZON’s Ed Hine, VP of Business Development and Marketing, says that the transfer is a logical subsequent step as the business matures.  “We believe the industry is going through a consolidation period,” says Hines.  “The leading companies are forming more partnerships to serve their customers and bring the best of breed solutions together.”

Aeryon and HAZON will probably be exhibiting collectively at the Energy Drone Coalition Summit in Houston, TX on June 20th. For extra data go to Aeryon and HAZON at cubicles 307 and 309.

 

Miriam McNabb is the Editor-in-Chief of DRONELIFE and CEO of JobForDrones, an expert drone companies market, and a fascinated observer of the rising drone business and the regulatory atmosphere for drones. Miriam has a level from the University of Chicago and over 20 years of expertise in excessive tech gross sales and advertising for brand new applied sciences.
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