Market Trends and Demands

As drones become more accessible, numerous high-risk, well-paid roles in the commercial industry are becoming candidates for replacement by drone technology. The implementation of drones across different sectors promises to revolutionize task execution, enhancing safety, reducing costs, and improving efficiency. Key infrastructure domains, including the energy sector, transportation networks like roads and railways, as well as the oil and gas industry, are poised to gain substantially from the integration of drone technology. Moreover, during the COVID-19 pandemic, drones have emerged as a versatile tool for delivering a range of services. They have been instrumental in ensuring timely deliveries during peak times, distributing medicines and essential supplies to isolated areas, and conducting surveys of hard-to-reach places, thereby showcasing their ability to boost work efficiency and productivity significantly.

Business Model:

Avionics follows the Robots-as-a-service (RaaS) business model in which robotics companies offer the use of their robot devices via a subscription-based contract. Avionics typically provides aerial data and inspection services to various industries and business clients, and it is mainly B2B. Though the main technique is based on Subscription Business Model. The subscription model can be advantageous for Avionics by providing a recurring and stable income stream, which can be critical for sustainable growth and success. (B2B)

         Features:

Battery: lithium-polymer (LiPo) or lithium-ion (Li-ion) batteries

  • GPS Module: accelerometers, gyroscopes, magnetometers, and a microcontroller

        that stabilize the flight.

  • Depth Cameras: application of LiDAR and lasers to create detailed 3D maps of

        the environment.

  • Ultrasonic Sensors: detect obstacles in its path, allowing it to avoid collisions.
  • Onboard Storage: 128GB or more of onboard storage or application of multiple

        card slots for redundancy and extended capacity.

  • Ground Control Station (GCS): facilitating the user interface for mission

       planning, monitoring, and data analysis.

Geofencing: restricting it from flying into restricted or no-fly zones.

General Advantages

Enhance battery performance.

Reduce operational cost.

enhance mission safety due to minimal human intervention.

Meet our Team

Bahram Soltanmohammad

(Chief Executive Officer)

Farbod Tamiz

(Chief Technology Officer)

Fatemeh Neshati Farshami

(Chief Business Development and Marketing)

Amirghasem Tabrizi

(Chief Financial Officer)