Australia’s Sphere Drones unveils HubT

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Aviation Festival AFA 728 x 90Sphere Drones announced the introduction of HubT system it says will make it easier for companies to use drones from a fixed location. HubT is designed to be easy to use and versatile, helping businesses from many different sectors to start using advanced drone operations without delays.

“Our goal with HubT is to make using drones simpler and faster for businesses, especially when they are operating beyond their immediate line of sight,” said Paris Cockinos, CEO of Sphere Drones. “This new product comes ready to install, removing the hurdles that used to complicate fixed-location drone use and Drone-in-a-Box operations.”

HubT transforms the way businesses set up and manage their drone operations. It can be installed quickly next to existing structures, making it adaptable to many different locations. This scalable solution will improve operational efficiency by automating repetitive tasks, support multiple drones, and help businesses save money.

Highlights of HubT include:

  • It includes an automated drone that starts and operates on its own.

  • Comes with a variety of sensors that can capture a wide range of environmental data.

  • It can easily integrate into existing setups at any location.

  • Includes a continuous power supply and a versatile server setup.

“Sphere Drones’s solutions provide the game-changing benefits of drone technology to save costs and provide more efficiencies to miners and other organisations,” Cockinos added. “We continue to see strong interest from both new and existing clients in Australia and internationally for our HubT and HubX solutions. They are looking for reliable drone solutions for remote operations or are choosing Sphere Drones to handle their drone management.”

A recent study by the Australian government found that increasing drone usage could save Australian businesses up to A$10 billion over the next 20 years. The biggest savings are expected in industries like mining, agriculture, forestry, construction, and fisheries. Every month, over 700 people in Australia are trained in drone operations, and 98 companies are obtaining licenses to operate nearly 10,000 commercial drones.

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