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ARDN Technology of experimental design bureau of Aviaresheniya

Company

Electrical equipment and microelectronics
Since 2015
Russia
Volga Federal District of the Russian Federation
Kazan
420034, Republic of Tatarstan, Dekabristov St., 131 premises 1220, office 2


Top managers:
Arsentyev Dmitry Aleksandrovich
OKB Aviaresheniya LLC is the Russian engineering company (a global brand — ARDN Technology). The main office of development is in Kazan.

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History

2018: Promotion in Japan

The developer company of cargo SKYF drones in March, 2018 signed the agreement on cooperation with Carceil Inc. — the Japanese space consulting firm working with Honda, Toyota, Kawasaki, Sumitomo and other giants of the Japanese industry. The agreement became the beginning of joint activity of the companies in such scopes of drones as fire fighting in high rise buildings and construction.

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Together with specialists of Carceil Inc we will be able to modify a product under relevant requests of the Japanese market is drones for fire fighting in skyscrapers and drones builders instead of cranes. Cargo SKYF robots successfully pass all flight tests, however for the solution of these tasks we need additional R&D-разработки also tests — the CEO Alexander Timofeev noted.
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By request of the largest Japanese corporations and a number of the ministries we looked for more than a year suitable technology. SKYF heavy duty drone has outstanding characteristics and will find application in Japan — Dr. Ando Kohei, the president and CEO Carceil Inc assured.
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In particular, Carceil undertakes obligations for promotion of SKYF among the interested companies and the organizations. Joint efforts will create technical requirements to new modifications of SKYF and commercial conditions of promotion of SKYF in Japan are defined. In plans of the companies — to get permission at the government for use of the SKYF unmanned aerial vehicles for fire fighting in skyscrapers and in construction.

Robotics