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Aerodyne Company of Cape Canaveral, Florida, and Jacobs Technology Company of Tullahoma, Tennessee, are partners in the joint venture for the COSMOS contract.
Aerodyne plans to experiment with AWS’s generative artificial intelligence to build a large language model for better drone flight planning.
Aerodyne deploys 5G antennae over 90% faster using machine learning on AWS to meet the rising demand for new 5G cellular towers.
Kamarul A. Muhamed is the founder and group CEO of Aerodyne.
Aerodyne has doubled its revenue annually since its inception in 2014.
Aerodyne created a data lake on AWS using Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) to store drone data for actionable insights.
Aerodyne has reduced customers' cellular tower operational costs by an average of 20% using AWS.
Aerodyne's drone SaaS conducts visual and thermal inspections in the energy industry, reducing maintenance costs by 30%.
Aerodyne aims to visualize close to 1 petabyte of drone data, including insights from digital twins of physical infrastructure.
Aerodyne’s customers can use digital twins to manage physical assets by combining images and environmental data in real time.
Aerodyne plans to expand its Agrimor offering to Brazil, India, and Pakistan in the coming years.
Aerodyne operates drone solutions in 45 countries across telecommunications, agriculture, surveillance, logistics, and energy industries.
Amazon Web Services, Inc. is running Aerodyne's DRONOS Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) platform to assist global drone operators in growing their businesses.
Aerodyne uses Amazon SageMaker to automate infrastructure analysis on mobile phone towers and farm fields.
Aerodyne's automation of drone data analysis helps cellular tower operators verify the physical conditions of towers, reducing labor time from two days to three hours.
Aerodyne is developing solutions to address global food security through precision farming using drones.
Aerodyne acquired the services part of Measure Global Inc.'s business in 2019.
DHL Express has signed a joint agreement with Aerodyne Group in Malaysia to assess the commercial viability of drone technology for life sciences and maritime supply chains.
Aerodyne Group's proven record in large-scale operations involves AI-powered solutions and innovative data analytics for enterprise transformation.
DHL Express and Aerodyne Group have identified market opportunities for improving the transport of healthcare supplies in East Malaysia.