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Embention Joins Forces to Revolutionize Industry with Drone Technology

Embention spearheads the COLIBRÍ initiative, a project merging artificial intelligence, autonomous drones, and advanced tracking to transform industrial technological capabilities

Embention highlights its involvement in the COLIBRÍ initiative, a cutting-edge logistics and production management system that integrates autonomous drones and advanced tracking technologies to revolutionize industrial processes.

This initiative, backed by the Misiones Ciencia e Innovación 2021 program, is funded by CDTI and supported by the ministry of Scientific Advancement, with the goal of enhancing operational efficiency through the integration of innovative technologies.

Collaborative Technological Network

The consortium comprises leading technology firms and equipment manufacturers, such as aerotecnic, Capgemini, Applus, ArcelorMittal, Deurser, Keonn, and Embention. Each member brings unique expertise in areas like artificial intelligence, sensing technologies, cybersecurity, automation, and the development of smart aerial vehicles, creating a robust, solution-oriented network.

Elegant Asset Management Techniques

The primary aim of COLIBRÍ is to explore and integrate advanced technologies for effective asset management. By merging physical and digital realms through cutting-edge sensing, artificial intelligence, and digital twin technologies, the project focuses on ensuring the reliability and traceability of industrial assets throughout their production cycles.

Revolutionary Drone Technology

A standout aspect of the project is the development of collaborative environments featuring intelligent, interconnected industrial drones capable of navigating autonomously indoors. These advanced drones can safely interact with human workers and surrounding machinery, significantly improving workflow efficiency in intricate industrial environments.

Embention’s Role in Technological advancement

as part of the COLIBRÍ project, Embention is responsible for creating essential vision-based navigation algorithms that allow for accurate indoor localization of drones without relying on GPS. The company also implements sophisticated obstacle detection systems to safeguard personnel, other drones, and nearby infrastructure, thereby enhancing safety protocols in industrial automation.

key Milestones in Project Development

Recently, partners from the consortium gathered at Deuser’s facilities in Córdoba, along with representatives from CDTI, to assess current progress and plan future implementation stages. This collaborative meeting allowed for thorough evaluations of advancements, ensuring alignment with strategic goals and successful project execution.

As the COLIBRÍ project progresses, the participating organizations remain dedicated to pioneering technological innovations that are set to reshape the industrial landscape of the future.

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