Innovative Collaboration: Visual Intelligence and Gremsy Unite for Advanced drone Technology
visual Intelligence has forged a strategic alliance with Gremsy, a leading producer of drone camera gimbal stabilizers, to create a complex multi-axis gimbal designed specifically for vertical data acquisition using a multi-camera setup.
Enhancing Data collection capabilities
This collaboration aims to empower clients to swiftly acquire engineering-grade sensors and deploy extensive fleets of drones for large-scale data collection across numerous locations.
Custom Growth of the T3 Stabilizer
Together, Visual Intelligence and Gremsy are set to develop a tailored two-axis variant of the T3 camera stabilizer, which will be compatible with Visual Intelligence’s innovative MACS-3D array technology. This new model builds on the advanced features of the T3 series, ensuring excellent compatibility with various drone platforms, making it an ideal solution for data collection missions.
Performance and Payload Efficiency
The two-axis T3 system is engineered for optimal performance and weight efficiency, providing a thorough payload solution that is ready for flight with a range of drones, including the M300.
Integration and Enhancements
Gremsy has collaborated closely with Visual Intelligence to enhance the Gremsy SDK, ensuring seamless integration with Visual Intelligence’s software suite. Recent upgrades include a quick-release mechanism for expedited field setups, interchangeable two and three-axis gimbal options, compatibility with various aircraft flight controllers, and advanced built-in functions tailored for industrial applications.
Expanding Manufacturing and Distribution
“Gremsy’s agility and swift response have allowed us to rapidly advance our unique sensor technology,” stated Ted Miller, Founder and Chairman of Visual Intelligence. “This partnership significantly amplifies our manufacturing capabilities and enhances our international distribution, facilitating the integration of Engineering Class drone data into diverse industry workflows.”