Skysense, a Berlin-based, autonomous drone-charging firm, is partnering with Spanish information and communication technology developer, Avansig, to develop an autonomous indoor surveillance UAV for Spanish security company Prosegur. Helmed by Andrea Puiatti, Skysense produced quick-charging, lightweight, UAV-charging stations which allow users to land a drone on the station … [Read more...] about SkySense Charger Powers New Autonomous Security Drone
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SkySense: Drone Charging Infrastructure
Guest post by Guy Alkalay of Skysense. Lately, it seems like everyone is clamoring to get a piece of the drone industry in the U.S. From exciting startups turning drone footage into highly intelligent and useful data for industrial businesses, to venture capitalists hoping to cash in on the whole craze, it seems the U.S. is a proverbial emerald city for unmanned aerial … [Read more...] about SkySense: Drone Charging Infrastructure
Nuts and Bolts: How Will Drone Delivery Actually Work?
The drone geek world is all atwitter following the recent announcement that retailer Amazon.com obtained FAA approval to test delivery drones. And yes, this will change everything we know about online shopping and package logistics. But we’re only now in the baby-steps phase that will lead to that shining moment when an Amazon Prime Air drone buzzes to your doorstep with the … [Read more...] about Nuts and Bolts: How Will Drone Delivery Actually Work?
4 Drone Startups Thinking Outside the Props
As drone technology evolves, leading to more agile and feature-rich UAVs, it’s inevitable that certain companies will rise to the top of the field. What follows are a few up-and-coming drone startups that may well lead the pack in innovation. Skysense: A German startup, Skysense focuses on perhaps the most challenging and most important aspect of drone flight – power and … [Read more...] about 4 Drone Startups Thinking Outside the Props