- ZenaTech subsidiary ZenaDrone tests proprietary camera for IQ Nano drone swarms.
- Focuses on Blue UAS certification for US defense and military applications.
- Conducting a paid trial with a multinational auto parts manufacturer for inventory management and security applications.
ZenaTech (ZENA, Financial) is advancing its IQ Nano drone swarms by testing a new proprietary camera, developed by Spider Vision Sensors in collaboration with Suntek Global. This camera is designed to enhance efficiency in indoor operations such as simultaneous barcode scanning, catering to both commercial and US defense sectors. The objective of these enhancements is to improve data collection speed and precision, facilitating more effective inventory and security management applications.
The company is actively working towards securing Blue UAS certification, which would validate their drones for use by military and government entities, enabling these agencies to purchase ZenaTech's drones directly. Achieving this certification would significantly expand ZenaTech's market reach into national defense and government sectors.
Presently, ZenaDrone is engaged in a paid trial with a multinational auto parts manufacturer. This involves developing drone swarm applications that improve inventory management and security measures. The IQ Nano drones, available in 10x10 and 20x20-inch sizes, are equipped with autonomous operational capabilities, integrated sensors, and AI functionalities, boasting a flight time of 20 minutes with automatic battery recharging.
The use of drone swarm technology facilitates rapid barcode or RFID tag scanning, enhancing inventory audit accuracy and efficiency while reducing manual labor. Additionally, these drones can dynamically adjust to security threats, providing real-time situational awareness through advanced AI-driven analytics.