Atlas Dynamics, Luxriot enter partnership
Atlas Dynamics has partnered with Luxriot to develop UAS-based solutions for the defence, security and first response markets, the companies announced on 29 January.
Atlas Dynamics provides autonomous UAS solutions for a range of visual line-of-sight and beyond visual-line-of-sight applications, including infrastructure inspection, construction, security, first response, delivery and insurance.
Luxriot provides powerful, smart surveillance and security video management solutions and infrastructure, including its Luxriot Evo video management software, to defence organisations in Europe and the US.
Ainars Svirskis, business development manager for Luxriot, said: ‘These are three key markets that are experiencing a significant increase in both applications and enthusiasm for professional-grade UAV solutions and Atlas has proven its know-how in this arena.
‘The Atlas Pro outperforms any other system currently available. Combining Atlas' UAV platform with our security and surveillance video management software, we are confident that we will be able to provide reliable, robust solutions that will allow defence, security and first response professionals to perform their duties safely, efficiently and as thoroughly as possible.’
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