Airobotics Earns Innovation Award for Autonomous Drones

An Israeli drone firm has received trade accolades for deploying a first-ever autonomous drone platform.

Innovation chief Frost & Sullivan awarded Airobotics with the 2018 Global New Product Innovation Award.

The firm’s Optimus drone surveys and collects aerial knowledge and contains built-in software program for mission planning and knowledge analytics. The drone platform options an automatic, robotic Airbase docking station, which may swap out superior, high-precision avionic sensors primarily based on a buyer’s wants for a particular mission.

“The Airobotics system is a unique drone platform that is completely automated from end to end: launching, gathering data, payload and battery switching, and docking,” Frost & Sullivan analyst Arjun Mehta mentioned.

The Optimus is programmed to return to its floor base when battery ranges measure low permitting an computerized battery swap. It can then robotically relaunch. The firm says the autonomous performance is right for inspections of mining, oil, fuel and vitality infrastructure.

“Our momentum drives tremendous growth into new geographies such as the U.S., Chile and New Caledonia, while we continue to make great progress with customers in Australia,” mentioned Ran Krauss, CEO and Co-Founder of Airobotics. “We look forward to continue providing great value to industrial facilities this year while expanding into the emergency services sector to fulfill on the vision of smart, safe cities.”

According to Frost & Sullivan, the Global New Product Innovation Award is awarded to firms that gave “developed an innovative element in a product by leveraging leading-edge technologies. The award recognizes the value-added features/benefits of the product and the increased return on investment (ROI) it gives customers, which, in turn, raises customer acquisition and overall market penetration potential.”

Last month, Airobotics was named among the many Top 10 Most Innovative Companies in Israel in Fast Company‘s world’s Most Innovative Companies rating.

In 2017, Airobotics introduced an infusion of $32.5 million in VC funding led by BlueRun Ventures China, in addition to Microsoft Ventures, OurCrowd.com and an unnamed “strategic investor.”

A yr earlier than, the startup helped Israel Chemicals Ltd challenge 3D terrain fashions processed by the corporate’s Correlator3D photometric software program – the take a look at proved as correct or extra correct than dearer, labor-intensive floor strategies.

 

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