Drone Hardware & Manufacturing

Explore an exhaustive listing of companies in the Drone Hardware Category. Our directory provides comprehensive insights into manufacturers at the forefront of drone technology, specializing in components such as flight controllers, GPS modules, cameras, and propellers. Stay informed with our continually updated, detailed analyses.

Airobotics

Airobotics is a provider of drone automation solutions for aerial data collection. It offers drones for surveying, mapping, inspections, security, and emergency response. The company caters to seaports, industrial facilities, and the mining industry. Airobotics has developed an end-to-end, fully automatic solution that enables clients to run missions with no human intervention. The solution consists of three parts: an automated drone, a robotic docking station, and a cloud-based software platform.

XMobots

XMobots is a Brazilian company that develops and operates remotely piloted aircraft systems (RPAS), also known as drones or unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). The company specializes in the development and manufacture of high-performance VTOL drones and related technologies, such as multispectral sensors, gyro-stabilized optronic sensors, data analysis software based on artificial intelligence, drone service provider platform, among others. The company serves various markets, such as security and defense, crop protection, logistics, traffic management, geotechnology, and precision agriculture. 

Hubsan

Hubsan is a company that provides flight control and digital aerial photography systems solutions. It offers quadcopters, first-person view (FPV), refurbished, and racing drones, GPS watches, and related accessories. Hubsan was founded in 2010 with the idea of “Leading the trend, independent innovation”, and developed into an enterprise that integrated the research and development, production and sale & sales service for hobbies and toys. 

Voliro

Voliro is a Swiss company that specializes in contact-based inspection and maintenance solutions using drones and robots. The company has developed a flying robot called Voliro T, which can tilt and rotate in any direction, allowing it to interact with structures and surfaces at any angle. The robot can be equipped with various sensors and tools for non-destructive testing (NDT), lightning protection system (LPS) testing, coating thickness measurement and more. 

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