Daily Markup #754: Aerodyne unveils game-changing solutions for the drone industry to achieve higher efficiency, reduced costs, and enhanced safety

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It takes two

  • The drone industry is set to reach new heights with 500-backed drone services company Aerodyne Group’s two new flagship solutions, ARGENTAVIS and FULCRUM.
  • Powered by Aerodyne’s proprietary intelligence platform, DRONOS (Drone Operating System), the company said this development will redefine transportation, logistics, and security operations by delivering efficiency, cost reduction, and enhanced safety.
  • ARGENTAVIS, an advanced air mobility solution, optimizes operations by efficiently handling mid to heavy lifting of up to 225kg and covering distances of up to 725km.
  • FULCRUM is designed for intelligence, surveillance, target acquisition, and reconnaissance to enhance safety, effectiveness, and situational awareness in critical operations like oil and gas (O&G) pipeline monitoring, search and rescue missions, and border security.
  • Organizations will be empowered with real-time data processing and advanced analytics, enabling them to make informed decisions and achieve unprecedented levels of operational excellence.
  • “We are thrilled to embark on various projects, including island-to-island delivery, implementation of a nested drone system to monitor assets spanning over thousands of kilometers, enabling efficient delivery of food and medicines to remote areas, providing long-range surveillance capabilities, and supporting maritime and land border management,” said Kamarul A Muhamed, Founder & Group CEO.
  • In a recent event, he shared, “We carry out inspections of thousands of telecom towers the world over. We used to spend manually or automatically applying and capturing the data. It would require a long time for engineers to process the data and gain insights from it. Over the past year and a half, we spent a lot of effort automating this process and developing an AI model and intelligence system. As a result, we have been able to reduce the number of hours taken to process the inspection of a single tower from 136 hours to less than 15 minutes.”
  • Read the full story on TechNode Global.
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