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Automated grid inspections

Our autonomous flight and intelligent analysis system maximizes inspection efficiency, identifies faults in real time, and keeps your team safe with automated operations.

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MKM
Tartu Teaduspark

The project is funded from the state budget through research and development funding
in the amount of € 99,200.

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Our process

1. Data capture
We use advanced drone systems to collect high-resolution LiDAR data of your infrastructure.

2. Data processing & analysis
Our software processes the data using automated flight planning and machine learning algorithms to generate optimized inspection routes and detect defects.

3. Inspection
Carry out inspections with ease. Fully automated flights and intelligent analysis make inspections faster, safer, and more accurate.


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Our team

Matis Ottan
Matis Ottan
Software development


• Experience: power grid inspections (over 5000 km inspected in Germany, Portugal & Estonia), flight software development.
University of Tartu:
• BSc in Computer Science
• MSc in Robotics and Computer Engineering (ongoing)


Karl Klein
Karl Klein
Geomatics & data analytics


• Experience: autonomous systems, GIS surveying, data analysis. Land surveying and ballistic trajectory calculations, acquired in the Estonian Defence Forces.
Clevon Academy, BSc in Robotics Software Development (ongoing)


Taavi Palm
Taavi Palm
Drone building & operations


• Experience: mechanical design, CNC manufacturing, drone systems.
Estonian University of Life Sciences, BSc in Mechatronics (ongoing)

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