Aerodyne, with more than 500 Aerorangers across 35 countries, and has managed over 560,000 infrastructure assets via 458,058 flight operations, will receive an early adopter version of the Voliro T robotic platform. This platform will enable them to offer more services to gain priority in market entry and to conduct first proof of concepts with their customers.
The Voliro T can be equipped with a variety of sensors that perform contact/non-contact based measurements and thanks to the drone’s 360° flight design, can access hard-to-reach areas on industrial plants faster and with less risk than manual inspections.
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