Agreement Marks Strategic Collaboration in Advanced Air Mobility Technologies
Terra Drone Corporation, a drone and Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) technology company based in Japan, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Toshiba Infrastructure Systems & Solutions Corporation. The partnership aims to expand their Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) Traffic Management (UTM) and Counter-Unmanned Aircraft Systems (C-UAS) businesses.
Terra Drone has introduced ‘Terra UTM,’ a sophisticated UTM system designed to accurately determine the location of drones under its management. With the increasing use of drones in various applications, the enhancement of these systems is crucial. Terra Drone has furthered its UTM business through strategic investments in Unifly NV, a leading UTM technology provider in Belgium, and Aloft Technologies Inc., which holds a significant share of the UTM market in the United States.
Meanwhile, Toshiba Infrastructure Systems & Solutions Corporation specializes in C-UAS solutions, integrating various sensors and response measures to detect and respond to suspicious drone activities. The technical collaboration between Terra Drone’s Terra UTM and Toshiba’s C-UAS solutions aims to develop sophisticated systems to prevent incidents and accidents resulting from collision risks and unauthorized drone incursions. This collaboration is timely as the social integration of drones, particularly in urban logistics, is accelerating.
The partnership signifies a commitment to establishing a society where drones can operate safely and securely. Both companies are dedicated to contributing to the safe and secure operation of drones, enhancing air mobility infrastructure, and addressing emerging threats in the evolving airspace.
About Toshiba Infrastructure Systems & Solutions Corporation
Toshiba Infrastructure Systems & Solutions Corporation offers a comprehensive anti-drone security solution that includes detection and response capabilities to mitigate potential threats posed by malicious drones. Leveraging radar system technology developed across diverse domains, the company is dedicated to safeguarding customers against emerging threats in the evolving airspace. “In an era marked by the introduction of novel services and values in the sky, Toshiba Infrastructure Systems & Solutions Corporation remains steadfast in its mission to ensure air safety through innovative technologies and services.”
For more information, please visit Toshiba C-UAS Solutions.
About Terra Drone
Terra Drone is a pioneering drone and Urban Air Mobility (UAM) technology company headquartered in Japan. Its mission is to [Unlock “X” Dimensions], creating a prosperous future by integrating diverse fields to foster innovation and find solutions. Terra Drone’s proprietary technologies in drones, sensors, and software are the foundation of specialized solutions ranging from surveying and inspections to pesticide spraying, revolutionizing key industries globally, including oil and gas, construction, engineering, chemicals, electricity, and agriculture.
In July 2023, Terra Drone acquired a majority stake in Unifly, a leading provider of UAS Traffic Management systems, with a proven track record of national-level implementations in over eight countries. Terra Drone aims to develop comprehensive solutions for drones and UAM, striving to establish a digital infrastructure in the skies to maximize the potential of air mobility.
For more information, please visit Terra Drone.
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