from xconomy.com Airware is a drone company that won’t be selling any drones. And it’s not alone: as the emerging market for commercial drones takes shape, a number of startups plan to earn profits by developing software and services for unmanned air vehicles (UAVs), rather than focusing just on the hardware. San Francisco-based Airware said last week it raised $25 … [Read more...] about Drone Startups, Seek Profit in Software and the Cloud
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Airware Raises $25 Million Series B to Bring Drone Operating System to Market
UAS hardware, software and cloud services provider Airware announced on Wednesday the closing of a $25 million Series B round of funding led by Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers with Andreessen Horowitz and First Round Capital participating. Mike Abbott of Kleiner Perkins is joining Airware founder Jonathan Downey and Chris Dixon of Andreessen Horowitz on the Airware … [Read more...] about Airware Raises $25 Million Series B to Bring Drone Operating System to Market
Consumer Drones: The View From Above
3D Robotic's Chris Anderson, DJI's Eric Cheng, Airware's Jonathan Downey and Skycatch's Christian Sanz discuss the future of the consumer drone industry at the Churchill Club discussion forum last Tuesday … [Read more...] about Consumer Drones: The View From Above
Bloomberg TV: Drones Have Arrived, What’s Next?
from Bloomberg TV Jonathan Downey, founder and CEO of Airware, Richard Jenkins, CEO & co-founder of Saildrone, Rich Mahoney, director of Robotics Program at SRI International, Christian Sanz, founder and CEO of SkyCatch and Brendan Schulman, Special Counsel at Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel LLP sit down with Bloomberg's Cory Johnson to talk about the future of … [Read more...] about Bloomberg TV: Drones Have Arrived, What’s Next?
Drone Pros Say FAA Limits Innovation With Slow Lawmaking
from Bloomberg.com he U.S. Federal Aviation Administration is limiting drones’ potential by failing to come up with clear regulations, industry officials said at Bloomberg’s Next Big Thing Summit. If the agency was were more responsive to the rise of the flying machines, industries from construction to agriculture could become more efficient, panelists at the event in … [Read more...] about Drone Pros Say FAA Limits Innovation With Slow Lawmaking