Unmanned Vehicles
AUVSI 2017: Letting the drone out of the box (video)
Israeli company Airobotics is showcasing its fully automatic drone platform for the first time at AUVSI Xponential following its official launch in 2016.
The company already has customers for the solution in both Israel and Australia and is looking to target the mining market in the US. The company is set to announce more customers in the coming 12 months.
Speaking to Shephard, Efrat Fenigson, VP marketing at Airobotics, said that the solution has recently been certified to fly completely automatically without a human pilot.
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