Acecore Technologies has introduced an innovative developer initiative aimed at providing multirotor UAV (unmanned aerial vehicle) subassemblies to external developers seeking a foundational platform to kickstart their ventures in the drone industry.
The Acecore developer initiative emerged in response to the growing interest from developers for a simplified platform that can serve as a foundation for diverse drone innovations. Organizations focusing on sectors such as artificial intelligence, energy robotics, or other burgeoning fields can leverage this program to enter the UAV landscape without the necessity of constructing a new drone from the ground up.
acecore now presents pre-assembled,basic versions of its three UAS platforms—Neo,Zoe,and Noa—equipped with essential components that are pre-installed and calibrated,including the open-source Cube flight controller. According to the program’s guidelines, developers have the freedom to customize the drone’s hardware and software to meet their specific needs, and they can afterward enter into an OEM agreement to market the final product under their own brand.
All three Acecore developer platforms feature multiple mounting options that facilitate the seamless integration of third-party hardware. A broad range of components, including batteries, landing gear, and entire booms, as well as electronic systems like the IMU, GPS, and flight controller, are interchangeable. The platforms also offer ample internal and external space for additional sensors, antennas, and embedded computing systems. Payloads can be connected to the drone via a standard internally-stabilized Gremsy speedy release.
Each Acecore Developer Kit (ACE-DK) is delivered as an unpainted, raw carbon fiber drone with only the fundamental components installed. Developers are responsible for adding any extra functionalities, modules, or payloads. To explore the various options available through the Acecore Developer program, click here.