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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 releases “NERDs” White Paper
By Scott Simmie, InDro Robotics We're pleased to release a White Paper detailing an ambitious and successful project we've recently completed. That project, perhaps appropriately enough, goes by the acronym NERDS – which stands for Network Enhanced Realtime Drone...

Meet InDro Pilot: A powerful 5G hardware and software suite for Enterprise drones
By Scott Simmie Nothing turns our crank quite like developing something brand new; something that's never been done before. That's really the heart and soul of R&D. And that's also why we're so excited about InDro Pilot – a new hardware/software solution...

#CANSEC2022 – a wrap on the biggest security and defence show in Canada
By Scott Simmie, InDro Robotics The biggest annual security and defence conference in Canada – CANSEC – is a wrap. Put on by the Canadian Association of Defence and Security Industries, the trade show is like a Who's Who of the vast supply chain necessary to...

YOW drone detection program featured in WINGS magazine
The Drone Detection Pilot Project being carried out at the Ottawa International Airport has received some traction in WINGS Magazine, Canada's leading online and print publication about the aviation world. InDro Robotics is one of the partners in the project at YOW,...

Freefly gets on Blue sUAS, shows off hybrid drone @AUVSI XPONENTIAL
Freefly systems has news – and cause to celebrate. The company's Alta X drone platform has been elevated to a very desirable status. "Our Alta X was approved for the Defense Innovation Unit's Blue sUAS list, which is huge for us," says Freefly Chief Technical Officer...
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Spexi offers broad range of geospatial tools for drone pilots
A Canadian firm has been quietly gaining customers – and a reputation – with its broad palette of geospatial tools for drone operations. That company is Vancouver-based Spexi. And while it might not be a household name yet, a growing number of professional drone...

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...

Consumers ready for drone delivery: Auterion
Consumers love their deliveries. Whether it's from hugely popular Amazon or a local retailer, there's been an explosion in demand for deliveries since the COVID pandemic took hold. People have largely embraced the convenience of a truck pulling up and dropping off...

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...

InDro Robotics releases “NERDs” White Paper
By Scott Simmie, InDro Robotics We're pleased to release a White Paper detailing an ambitious and successful project we've recently completed. That project, perhaps appropriately enough, goes by the acronym NERDS – which stands for Network Enhanced Realtime Drone...

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Cascadia Vision 2050
How the Cascadia Innovation Corridor can serve as a global model for sustainable growth. Download...

Drone Versus Ground Delivery of Simulated Blood Products to an Urban Trauma Centre
UAV transportation of simulated blood products was significantly faster than ground delivery. Simulated blood product tempera-tures remained within...
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