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Percepto's Air Max OGI drone detected a methane gas leak within hours for an oil and gas customer, potentially saving millions of dollars.
Percepto's co-founder and CEO, Dor Abuhasira, emphasizes the company's ability to enhance profitability by keeping infrastructure operational.
The total investment in Percepto has exceeded $120 million.
Siemens Energy Venture Partner, Illai Gescheit, expressed admiration for Percepto's growth and innovation in drone technology.
Percepto AIM automates the entire visual inspection workflow from data collection to AI-powered analysis and insights.
Percepto Autonomous Inspection & Monitoring (AIM) provides an end-to-end visual inspection solution powered by autonomous drones, robots, and AI.
Percepto aims to help organizations detect problems such as gas leaks and infrastructure deterioration faster.
Siemens Energy is utilizing Percepto AIM to enhance productivity while minimizing environmental and safety risks.
Percepto announced a combined $67 million Series C in equity and debt funding led by Koch Disruptive Technologies.
Chase Koch, Founder and CEO of Koch Disruptive Technologies, acknowledged Percepto's role in improving accessibility to automated drones for industrial inspection and monitoring.
The advancement for Percepto will benefit the entire UAS industry by streamlining applications and approvals for BVLOS operations.
Percepto expressed gratitude to the FAA staff for their engagement and consideration regarding the CONOPS and technical information.
The FAA’s denial allows Percepto to operate Uncrewed Aircraft Systems (UAS) beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) without humans onsite.
Percepto’s procedures include UAS inspections with cameras for safe deployment confirmation.
Percepto engaged proactively with the FAA, exceeding their expectations for pre-flight inspection processes.
Percepto demonstrated to the FAA that its pre-flight inspection exceeded the Part 107 requirements, negating the need for an exemption.
Percepto received a first-of-its-kind exemption denial from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
Percepto achieved a U.S. nationwide BVLOS waiver that empowers qualified customers to gain actionable insights from remotely operated drones.
Transport Canada has approved Ontario Power Generation (OPG) to operate Percepto’s drone-in-a-box solution Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) at McConnell Lake Control Dam without a visual observer on site.
A BVLOS Special Flight Operations Certificate (SFOC) was issued for the Percepto Air Max autonomous drone-in-a-box to perform remote inspections in a pilot project starting this month.