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Drones Made in the U.S.: Meet Skyfish.ai, the Montana Manufacturer Producing World Class Drones for Engineering

January 18, 2021 by Miriam McNabb 24 Comments

How a professor of computer science, a high-tech CEO and an RC hobbyist developed some of the most accurate drones for engineering on the market – in Montana.

Skyfish.ai was started in 2014 – but until today, when the company announced the formal launch of their platform, they’ve been operating under the radar. That’s stealth mode for the drone industry: but not for their world class technology partners (Sony, Bentley Systems) and for their clients.  Based in Missoula, Montana, Skyfish.ai is poised to make an impact on the global commercial drone market.  DRONELIFE spoke with their founders to learn more about Skyfish work drones, engineering-grade accuracy, and what it means to be producing drones made in the U.S.A.

Skyfish.ai CEO Orest Pilskalns grew up in Missoula, getting a bachelor’s degree in mathematics and physics and a master’s degree in computer science at the University of Montana.  After several years at Lockheed Martin Astronautics, coding ground-breaking machine learning technology, Pilskalns went to Washington State University for a PhD in Computer Science specializing in mathematical approaches to secure, scalable software engineering design.

It was while teaching at WSU that he met Skyfish.ai Chairman John Livingston, then a high-tech CEO.  “Together, with the help of my graduate students, John and I founded GeoMonkey, Inc., a technology company to build a web-based map collaboration platform,” says Pilskalns. “Eventually, GeoMonkey grew to be the foundation of drone planning and navigation software.”

After moving back to Montana in 2013, Pilskalns reconnected with high school friend Dan Reed, an expert hobbyist in RC helicopters who recognized the value of mapping technology in the drone community.  Talking to customers and providers at drone shows, the team realized that the commercial drone industry was the right place for their ideas.

“John, Dan, and I decided to jump headfirst into drone technology and started Skyfish in 2014, to create an end-to-end platform for scanning infrastructure and creating engineering grade models (3D reality models) using photogrammetry,” says Pilskalns. “Skyfish uses several hardware and software trade secrets to modify the traditional photogrammetry process to create models with the best level of accuracy in the business.”

The Skyfish Solution

drones made in the U.S.The Skyfish solution includes Skyfish M4 and Skyfish M6 commercial drones, a long-lasting battery system and a unique ruggedized remote controller.

“The Skyfish M4 drone is specifically designed for photogrammetry and the creation of high-fidelity 3D reality models for engineering grade inspection and measurement of critical infrastructure..” says a company press release. “The Skyfish M6 drone is designed specifically for heavier payloads and environment-aware robotic interactions.  For example, the M6 can carry 12 lbs for over 30 minutes and trigger BVLOS mechanical actions up to 5 miles away.”

“Both the Skyfish M4 and M6 can support a variety of payloads, including electro-optical, thermal, methane detection, LiDAR, and can integrate with most any custom payload requirement(s).”  Manufactured at a plant in Missoula, Montana, the Skyfish M4 and M6 drones are made in the U.S.

Drones for Engineering

The Skyfish solutions were designed to meet the exacting requirements of infrastructure inspections.  A veteran of high-tech businesses, Livingston says that the team understood from the beginning that they needed to base development on customer needs.  “Orest and I knew that to make engineering grade decisions the data collection process needed to be trusted, very accurate and precise,” says Livingston. “Because we were measuring critical infrastructure targets like cellular towers, the customer needed to know the exact height of a 200 ft. tower – so, we built a drone with the right combination of RTK location technology and cameras to deliver a 3D model that engineers could trust for near-perfect accuracy.”

Skyfish.ai promises accuracy to 1/32 of an inch, a level of precision that Pilskalns says involves the entire inspection process: from data collection to processing and viewing the data. The Skyfish.ai platform includes new drones, a new onboard computer (Skymind™), new ground control software, and a new web-based processing and analytics system (Skyportal™).

“Accuracy is a little bit of everything. The saying “garbage in equals garbage out” is very true,” say Pilskalns.

“Skyfish creates the most accurate 3D reality models in the world today – that’s what our wireless provider customers tell us,” adds Livingston.  “We’re the only company in the world that makes drones specifically for 3D modelling – and we also do our data processing in-house for increased, controlled end-result accuracy.”

Commercial Acceptance and Ease of Use

2021 is the perfect time for Skyfish.ai to come out of stealth mode and offer their world-class drones for engineering.  The commercial drone market is soaring as infrastructure companies recognize the significant benefits of the technology.

“Drones provide an accurate, scalable solution to understanding tower inventory from several different perspectives including maintenance, sales, and engineering,” says Pilskalns. 

“The tower industry is adopting drone technology because it’s safer, cheaper, and the measurement and inspection result is of a much higher quality compared to that of a manual climb,” Livingston adds. “Also, just being able to share a permanent, perfect 3D reality model scan with your colleagues and customers is incredible.  There’s so much detail, you can zoom in to see every single inch of the tower and compound. And you can do engineering analysis and even export the model into Risa and CAD for creating drawings and conducting simulations.”

Developments in autonomy and increased ease of use have also contributed significantly to enterprise adoption of drone technology, allowing subject matter experts to utilize drones in the field.

“Our drone is designed to be quickly deployed so pilots can be efficient in the field,” explains Pilskalns. “Once the drone is removed from the case it’s essentially ready for work.”

“The workflow to inspect and scan a cell tower is simple,” says Livingston. After marking the height of RAD centres and the center of the top of the tower – a software guided process that takes a couple of minutes – “the Skymind™ onboard computer activates and generates all required orbits for a perfect model, executes the flight path, and takes approximately 1500 hi-res images – all autonomously.”

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Then, the pilot uploads the photo data to our Skyfish Skyportal™ data center and within hours a crystal clear 3D reality model is generated, analyzed, team-shared, and exported,” Livingston says.

Drones Made in the U.S.

The burgeoning U.S. drone industry is thriving. Amid recent developments in the U.S. – China trade conflict and concerns over the security of Chinese platforms, Skyfish.ai has generated significant interest: but Pilskalns says there are other reasons companies are choosing drones made in the U.S.

“Work drones need to be customized per vertical. Being close to the customer and understanding their needs is a key to success in any business,” he says. “I think being co-located with infrastructure companies helps us create custom, functional solutions. Support is easy when you are in the same general region.”

Miriam McNabb

Miriam McNabb is the Editor-in-Chief of DRONELIFE and CEO of JobForDrones, a professional drone services marketplace, and a fascinated observer of the emerging drone industry and the regulatory environment for drones. Miriam has penned over 3,000 articles focused on the commercial drone space and is an international speaker and recognized figure in the industry.  Miriam has a degree from the University of Chicago and over 20 years of experience in high tech sales and marketing for new technologies.
For drone industry consulting or writing, Email Miriam.

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