Internest, with its autonomous takeoff & landing system for rotary aircrafts and Skysense, drone charging infrastructure leader, announce a key partnership to ease drone operations.
Most of today’s drone operations are manually controlled by certified pilots bearing high costs and making operations complex. Internest & Skysense joined forces in providing a fully autonomous solution to unlock the potential of remote drone operations.
The autonomous guidance solution developed by Internest is plug and play and compatible with all major autopilots on the market, enabling the drone to perform a complete mission from take off to landing and charging, without the need of a pilot, even remote.
Since their inception, Internest and Skysense have been serving large OEM and key industrials companies asking for an integrated autonomous drone solution.
Internest’s Lolas (Local Landing System) performed hundreds of full autonomous landings with less than 20cm error,thanks to a proprietary ultrasonic positioning tech that offers cm precision in all weather conditions.
“Customers requests lead us to combine our expertise with Skysense team. This partnership will ease drone operations” says Internest CEO, Nicolas Sczaniecki.
“Internest developed one of the safest and most robust drone positioning systems we came across. We are honored to support their journey and keep serving enterprise clients in the security and inspection markets.” – Andrea Puiatti, Skysense CEO.
About Internest
Internest has developed safety solutions for professionals and military drones. The Lolas (Local Landing System), secure autonomous landing on fix and mobile platforms.
The solution is an embedded system providing cm accurate positioning system and autonomous flight in complex environment. Internest is based in Paris and is serving international customers (Singapore, USA, Israel, Estonia, Spain, Japan…) including leading OEMs like Airbus, Israel Aerospace Industries, Naval Group and Nexter.
About Skysense
Skysense is a drone charging infrastructure provider, supporting autonomous drone programs across different markets, with clients including NASA, enterprises and government entities. With constant charging up to 10A and a payload of only 45g, Skysense holds the most powerful yet lightweight drone charging solution on the market.