![]() ![]() How would you characterize your company’s growth over the past couple of years? Our industrial-grade drones can fly in heavy rain and wind of up to 20 knots, with gusts of 30 miles per hour for up to 40 minutes. This is the only solution that automates the entire operation – in the air and on the ground, including automatic pre-flight checks, downloading, processing and transmitting data. Our platform is able to automatically self-launch and land time after time accurately. We have the unique capability of swapping the drone’s batteries and payloads, using a robotic arm, allowing for a diversity of payloads and mission types. The Airobotics end-to-end drone solution goes far beyond standard drone options. Our solution is declared by regulators (Civil Aviation Authorities) as more reliable and safer than any human-operated drone. What makes your company different and unique?Īirobotics’ fully automated solution is certified to fly drones without a human operator, paving the way for industrial drones to operate without a human pilot. Over the next two years, we plan to continue expansion into South America and Asia. We’ve been expanding operations in Australia for the past 1.5 years and we began work in New Caledonia and Chile with mining customers this year. What other markets did your company consider for expansion? ![]() To learn more about Airobtics’ impact on Greater Phoenix, we sat down with Matan Yemini Airobotics General Manager America, to discuss the company’s history and projected goals. ![]() As we continue to grow our services in the mining industry, we’re excited to have talented professionals in Arizona join our team and help us bring mines and other industrial sites into the digital data era.” What types of positions will they be hiring for?Īirobotics plans to grow the Scottsdale team to 80 employees by the end of 2019, focusing on recruiting local technology, operations and sales talent.Īrizona Governor Doug Ducey, General Manager of the Americas at Airobotics Matan Yemini and President & CEO of the Arizona Commerce Authority Sandra Watson “The drive for digitalization is vital as companies look for ways to improve productivity and business, which can lead to higher profits that flow back to the state, as well as create new types of jobs related to aerial data, data analysis, development and remote operations. The state and local governments are very supportive of autonomous and aviation technologies and the UAV industry specifically, aligning with our plans to operate UAVs Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) in the U.S.,” said Ran Krauss, CEO and co-founder of Airobotics. office, Arizona was the top choice for us as it has a strong mining industry, great weather conditions for drone testing, and potential partners we’re excited to work with. “When deciding where to launch our first U.S. ![]() BHP, the world’s largest mining company, is Airobotics’ first customer in the U.S. The Scottsdale office is intended to become the company’s global headquarters as Airobotics continues to scale. The company is headquartered in Israel and has offices in Australia, as well as additional operations in Chile and New Caledonia. Airobotics has created the only data-driven, fully automated solution enabling a new dimension of data collection and insights. Leading Israeli automated drone startup Airobotics launched its North American headquarters in Scottsdale, Arizona, where they will run all North America, South America and Central America operations. headquarters in Scottsdale, Arizona, to lead Americas’ business Airobotics selects Arizona to expand its data-driven automated drone solution ![]()
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