WiBotic receives CE approval for wireless drone charging tech

WiBotic CE drone charging

Wireless charging company WiBotic has announced it has received CE approval for two of its charging systems, marking a major milestone. The CE mark assures customers that products traded in the European Economic Area (EEA) meet rigid safety, health, and environmental protection requirements.

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WiBotic’s Commander will autonomously charge drone fleets

Autonomous charging solutions company WiBotic has launched its Commander drone and robot fleet energy management software for companies with large fleets. The software package allows the charging state of all drones in the fleet to be managed and monitored.

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WiBotic joins the Advanced Robotics for Manufacturing Institute (ARM)

Drone and robotics wireless charging specialist WiBotic has announced it has joined the Advanced Robotics for Manufacturing Institute (ARM). The move will allow it to share its knowledge with others in the institute and receive valuable feedback.

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WiBotic, NASA to develop wireless charging for lunar robots

Drone and robotic wireless charging company WiBotic is working with NASA, Astrobotic, Bosch, and the University of Washington to commercialize wireless charging systems for lunar robots. The new partnership is worth $5.8 million and is a part of NASA’s Tipping Point program.

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Drone wireless/autonomous charging coming to US via WiBotic

WiBotic has just announced that it has received FCC approval for its drone wireless charging tech providing up to 300 watts of power to equipped devices. The approval is the first of its kind, allowing mobile robots and drones to be charged wirelessly.

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WiBotic gets $5.7 million in funding to wirelessly charge drones

WiBotic has secured $5.7 million in Series A funding, allow it to grow in the world of wireless power solutions and expand its products capable of charging drones mid-air and various other systems. The funding round included investors Junson Capital, SV Tech Ventures, Rolling Bay Ventures, Aves Capital, The W Fund, and WRF Capital.

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