zenadrone
zenadrone
Overview
HQ Location
United States
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Year Founded
2020
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Company Type
Public
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Revenue
$10-100m
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Employees
201 - 1,000
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Website
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Stock Ticker
Arlo
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Company Description
An Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV), or drone, is a remotely controlled or autonomous aircraft used for diverse purposes like aerial photography, surveillance, agriculture, and delivery. Equipped with sensors and cameras, drones provide real-time data and insights, revolutionizing industries and services worldwide.
Key Customers
Drone Technology, Zena Drone, Intelligent Drone Monitoring Solution
IoT Snapshot
zenadrone is a provider of Industrial IoT drones technologies, and also active in the oil and gas industries.
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Functional Areas
Industries
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Technology Stack
zenadrone’s Technology Stack maps zenadrone’s participation in the drones IoT Technology stack.
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Devices Layer
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Edge Layer
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Cloud Layer
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Application Layer
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Supporting Technologies
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