Skydio 2 Drone and integrated software solutions for enterprise and public sector customers available today as company accelerates international expansion in Asia Pacific
REDWOOD CITY, Calif. — (BUSINESS WIRE) — July 21, 2021 — Skydio, the leading U.S. drone manufacturer and world leader in autonomous flight technology, today announced the general availability of its breakthrough autonomous drone Skydio 2 and integrated software solutions - Skydio Autonomy Enterprise Foundation, 3D Scan and Cloud - for enterprise and public sector customers in Australia and New Zealand. Skydio also announced Skydio X2 is now available for pre-order and will start shipping in Q3 2021. Both Skydio 2 and Skydio X2 have obtained Regulatory Compliance Mark (RCM) certification. These announcements mark the next step in Skydio’s international expansion strategy in Asia Pacific, following the opening of Skydio’s Japan office in Q4 of 2020. Skydio’s operations in Australia and New Zealand will be under the leadership of Richard Hall, Country Manager for ANZ, and James Finch, Head of Solution Engineering, who have both recently joined the region’s executive team.
Drones have proven to be critical tools for enterprise, military agencies, and first responders around the world. Nevertheless, the workload-intensive nature of traditional manual drones has so far hindered the scope of Uncrewed Aircraft Systems (UAS) programs. The complexity of manually flown missions coupled with the high risk of crashes limits the applicability of manual drones to a small subset of use cases and drives up the cost of pilot training. In addition, the cyber-security risk associated with Chinese-made products precludes many organizations from the added benefits and efficiency of cloud services, increasing the total cost of ownership.
Skydio solves these challenges transforming drones into intelligent AI-powered devices that are fundamentally simpler, safer and more cost effective to operate. The introduction of Skydio 2 in 2019 marked the beginning of an ambitious innovation roadmap to take drones into the age of AI-driven autonomy--an agenda that accelerated in 2021 with the release of the Skydio X2 (recipient of CES’s 2021 Best of Innovation Award), Skydio 3D Scan, and Skydio Cloud.
Today, leading organizations across enterprise and public sector verticals, such as Sundt Construction, Brasfield & Gorrie, Ohio Department of Transportation, North Carolina Department of Transportation, BNSF Railway, Southern Company, Japan Infrastructure Waymark, Chula Vista PD, Boston PD and Civil Air Patrol use Skydio drones and software to simplify a multitude of use cases, from asset inspection, to search and rescue, situational awareness, emergency response and many more.
Autonomous drones have finally arrived and I couldn't be more excited about joining the clear leader in this space, Skydio. I look forward to working with Enterprise and Public Sector customers in Australia and New Zealand to introduce Skydio’s AI-powered autonomous drones to their fleets. So far, the market has been dominated by manual products that are labour intensive and difficult to operate. There is a clear demand for smarter drones that are easier to use, deliver real automation and come from trustworthy providers. Skydio’s autonomous drones and advanced integrated software respond to this need unlocking the massive untapped potential of drones.” said Richard Hall, Country Manager for Australia and New Zealand at Skydio
Skydio 2 is available now with advanced integrated software (Autonomy Enterprise Foundation, 3D Scan, Cloud)
Skydio 2 is the industry’s leading autonomous drone solution, combining the breakthrough AI-powered autonomous flight engine ( Skydio Autonomy) with a compact, lightweight airframe equipped with six 4K 200° navigation cameras to allow the drone to see in every direction and implement true 360° obstacle avoidance. With a best-in-class 4K60P HDR main camera and up to 23 minutes of flight time on a single battery charge, Skydio 2 is the most intelligent, safest and simplest drone to operate in the market.
ANZ customers can use Skydio 2 in combination with Skydio’s advanced enterprise software and cloud services:
- Skydio Autonomy Enterprise Foundation. Unlocks advanced capabilities for maximum situational awareness, ultra-precise control when navigating dense environments and close-proximity inspection of assets and scenes. Key features include: 360 Superzoom provides a unique 360° live view of the surroundings of the drone; Precision Mode tunes the system for ultra-precise positioning based on joystick inputs; Close Proximity Obstacle Avoidance enables flight as close as 4” away from obstacles with the confidence of full avoidance; Vertical View enables superior image capture for complex inspections by pointing the gimbal straight up overhead.
- Skydio 3D Scan. A revolutionary technology that ushers a new age of autonomous inspection. 3D Scan is a first-of-its-kind adaptive scanning software built on top of Skydio Autonomy that allows professional drone operators to fully automate the image capture process needed to generate detailed datasets and complex 3D models with comprehensive coverage and sub-millimeter resolution. Thanks to the AI-driven workflow and robotic precision, 3D Scan enables fundamentally faster and higher quality inspections of complex industrial structures and locations, such as bridges, building facades, energy infrastructure, accident and crime scenes, all with minimal pilot training.
- Skydio Cloud. Enables a new paradigm of autonomous connected flight operations by seamlessly and securely integrating Skydio drones with a suite of advanced cloud services. Skydio Cloud runs on AWS - U.S. Region cloud infrastructure and includes the following services: Skydio Fleet Manager for federated management for distributed drone operations; Skydio Media Sync for seamless upload and management of flight media; Skydio Streaming (coming soon) for real-time video aerial intelligence from any browser or mobile device; Skydio Remote Ops (coming soon) for groundbreaking teleoperation with the obstacle avoidance of Skydio Autonomy. Skydio Cloud enables drone-captured data to flow through the organization thanks to a set of robust APIs that allow direct integration with enterprise business systems for end-to-end management of flight operations, data analysis and security compliance.
“Sensorem is constantly looking for innovative solutions that improve the way we assess and collect asset data. The business introduced Skydio’s autonomous drones into its inspection workflow in 2020. This technology has enabled us to reduce the risks associated with manual drone flight, particularly when inspecting critical infrastructure. Using Sensorem's Skydio 2 drones and the newly released Skydio 3D Scan software, the company is taking the next step in the autonomous journey. This software will greatly improve efficiency and productivity, together with consistency in data collection.” said Ed Boxall Managing Director
“We are excited to partner with Skydio to bring US-Manufactured, AI-Powered Autonomous Drones to Public Safety across Australia and New Zealand. Skydio is leading the way in the next-generation of autonomous drones that will allow first responders to more efficiently gain valuable aerial intelligence when responding to emergencies. With the upcoming integration with Axon's solutions, Skydio drone-captured imagery will be easily manageable and shareable for agencies, and live alongside corresponding body camera video in Axon’s digital evidence management platform, Axon Evidence." said Senior Managing Director of Asia Pacific at Axon, Nathan Sawtell.
Skydio X2 available for pre-order now, shipping in Q3
Winner of CES 2021 Best of Innovation award, Skydio X2 combines Skydio’s groundbreaking AI-powered autonomous flight engine and 360° obstacle avoidance capabilities with a ruggedized, portable airframe, designed to meet the most demanding requirements of enterprise and public sector customers.
Skydio X2 provides longer flight time with up to 35 minutes on a single battery, extended wireless range (up to 6 km on commercial 5 GHz band, and up to 10 km on the restricted 1.8 GHz government band), GPS-based night flight with support from strobing lights in visible and IR wavelengths, and pairs with the professional-grade
Skydio Enterprise Controller for robust and intuitive ground control operations.