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At InDro Robotics, we’re known for our Research and Development. We’re also known for a number of industry “firsts.” Whether that’s BVLOS flights utilizing the 5G network, or becoming the first drone company to obtain a Cargo license from the Canadian Transportation Agency, we like breaking barriers. On this page, you’ll find the latest InDro news – as well as media coverage. Interested in learning more? Hit us up here.






“Everyone thought Amazon would be first. No, a Canadian company has beat them to it, and it’s been no small effort.”
Ross McLaughlin
“Everyone thought Amazon would be first. No, a Canadian company has beat them to it, and it’s been no small effort.”
Ross McLaughlin
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InDro Robotics partners with UBC, Rogers, Honeywell on 5G UAV project
By Scott Simmie Picture a small fleet of drones, flying over an urban centre. They are connected to pilot-observers – and each other – over a 5G network. Some are carrying critical documents, others prescription medication. The UAVs are flying autonomously,...

InDro’s “Drone-in-a-box” captures precision agriculture data without the hassle
Recently, we told you about a really intriguing InDro Robotics solution. It's one that appeals to people who need drone data – but don't have a drone or a certified pilot. It also appeals to people who like to keep an eye on their money, and can't quite justify the...

Let InDro Robotics pilot your next inspection mission – remotely
Picture this: You run a solar farm. And it's time for a routine inspection to detect faulty or damaged solar cells. Traditionally, you've inspected using a handheld thermal sensor – hoping to identify any anomalies on your solar panels. It does the job, but it's...

High-tech jobs aplenty in Ottawa – including with InDro Robotics
Ask someone what they know about Ottawa, and odds are they'll say it's home to the Federal Government, multiple world-class museums and the ByWard Market – a destination for locals and visitors alike. Increasingly, however, the nation's capital is also becoming known...

Unitree’s “dog” robots versatile, affordable
You've probably seen "Spot" by now. That's the yellow Boston Dynamics quadruped robot. Its structure and locomotion remind a lot of people of a dog, hence the name Spot. But it's not the only dog in town. Chinese manufacturer Unitree Robotics has multiple quadrupeds...
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Putting Sentinel through its paces at EPRI
By Scott Simmie There's testing. And then there's "real-world" testing. For example, InDro Robotics builds and tests drones and ground robots. We do this constantly, pushing for continuous improvements (and even breakthroughs) with our products. In BC, we're...

InDro Robotics partners with UBC, Rogers, Honeywell on 5G UAV project
By Scott Simmie Picture a small fleet of drones, flying over an urban centre. They are connected to pilot-observers – and each other – over a 5G network. Some are carrying critical documents, others prescription medication. The UAVs are flying autonomously,...

InDro’s “Drone-in-a-box” captures precision agriculture data without the hassle
Recently, we told you about a really intriguing InDro Robotics solution. It's one that appeals to people who need drone data – but don't have a drone or a certified pilot. It also appeals to people who like to keep an eye on their money, and can't quite justify the...

Let InDro Robotics pilot your next inspection mission – remotely
Picture this: You run a solar farm. And it's time for a routine inspection to detect faulty or damaged solar cells. Traditionally, you've inspected using a handheld thermal sensor – hoping to identify any anomalies on your solar panels. It does the job, but it's...

Volkswagen reveals passenger-carrying eVTOL
Volkswagen is entering the Urban Air Mobility world. The company's China division has unveiled it has been working on a passenger-carrying e-VTOL – and says it plans to commercialise it down the road. The prototype is called V.MO and is part of Volkswagen China's...

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Identification of Swimmers in Distress ….
at the Mont-Tremblant IRONMAN Triathlon Department of Emergency Medicine, McGill University,...

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