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Autonomous delivery where the link cannot be assumed and the rotors meet people.
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Autonomy
problem >
Person-to-person delivery under five kilometres, payload in hundreds of grams. Navigation, obstacle avoidance and landing run on board, because the radio link cannot be assumed. The safety case is physical before it is computational: a folding cage separates the rotors from whoever is receiving the package.
what we did >
Computer vision and control on board, 4G link, GPS-guided autonomous flight, browser-based dispatch from any device. Folded, the airframe drops 92 percent of its storage volume.
result >
By automating repetitive workflows and administrative tasks, the company significantly reduced the time spent on day-to-day operations. Teams were able to focus on higher-value work instead of manual processes.
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500
payload, fully autonomous
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45%
time saved
Tasks that previously required hours of manual effort were completed automatically in the background. This resulted in faster execution, improved productivity, and more time dedicated to growth, customer experience, and strategic initiatives.
James Foster
Managing Partner, Horizon Systems
Excellent communication and a well-executed project. The new workflows have made a real difference.
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