Skydio is a developer of AI-powered drones designed to provide users with autonomous flying cameras without unnecessary complexity. The company's drones use a multitude of cameras and exclusive computer vision technology to identify and avoid obstacles in real-time, and anticipate future events to make smart decisions. This gives users the ability to safely navigate through various tasks and avoid obstacles when they decide to take control.
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SAN MATEO, Calif. –Skydio, the leading U.S. drone manufacturer and world leader in autonomous flight, today announced it has begun delivery of its first X10Ds, Skydio’s new flagship drone for defense and government applications, to customers acros...
Skydio, an American drone manufacturer, plans to introduce its commercial drones in India following a recent tie-up with an Indian company to produce unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) for defence customers in the Indo-Pacific region. While the compa...
India Business News: US drone major Skydio partners with Indian UAV company Aeroarc for joint manufacturing in India to support the establishment of India as a global hub
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Skydio today announced that it will be shutting down its consumer drone business. Beginning today, the firm will no longer be selling its Skydio 2+ Skydio is closing up its consumer wing this week as it expands support for various enterprise.
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