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Airobotics approved to fly automated commercial drones over Singapore

APPROVED TO FLY AUTOMATED COMMERCIAL DRONES OVER SINGAPORE

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As part of Singapore’s response to protect the public’s health during the COVID-19 crisis, the Home Team Science & Technology Agency (HTX) of Singapore, has partnered with Airobotics, through its local partner, SJ Defence, the defence arm of Surbana Jurong (SJ) Group.

A statutory board of the Ministry of Home Affairs in Singapore, HTX is using Airobotics’cutting edge drone technology to augment Singapore Police Force’s (SPF) efforts in policing during this period to fly above a major industrial estate area to track anomalies such as congregati­ons of people during the Circuit Breaker Period in Singapore. The technology complement­s police operations by using real-time aerial data broadcast by Airobotics’ automated drone technology to accelerate the feedback process and help the SPF make better informed decisions. To support the drone operations, SJ Defence provides logistics’ management, operations coordinati­on and ground safety observers. “We are proud to work with HTX to mitigate the spread of COVID-19,” said Ran Krauss, CEO and Co-Founder of Airobotics. “What started off as a vision has now become a reality. We are one step closer to making drones an everyday reality in cities.”

“HTX is currently trailing the system in real operations, collecting critical operating data, for evaluating the feasibilit­y of using this advanced technology to perform remote viewing of wide and difficultt­o-access areas, in a safer and more cost efficient way. The Airobotics’ system could provide the additional dimension of capability to augment our frontline,” said Cheng Wee Kiang, Director of Robotics, Automation and Unmanned Systems Centre of Expertise at HTX. As a completely automatic unmanned aerial system, the first of its kind in the global market, Airobotics enables government­s and industrial companies to leverage the power of drones without the need for a human operator. Airobotics’ platform provides profession­als with the ability to run missions automatica­lly, to monitor, inspect, survey, and secure urban areas, as well as large industrial facilities.

The Airobotics’ automatic platform is comprised of three parts: “Optimus”, a large, high capacity drone capable of flying 45-minute missions whilst carrying a one-kilogram mission specific payload; an ‘Airbase’, a completely automated base station from which the Optimus drone launches and lands on its own, without any human interventi­on and ‘Software’, an integrated, dynamic software that enables users to control and manage missions with one click.

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