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Funding secured in early stages by Nomadic Drones for pre-seed investment

Funding of 1.4 million euros, or approximately 1.6 million US dollars, is secured by Munich-based drone startup, Nomadic Drones, through a pre-seed financing round.

Funding secured for Nomadic Drones in pre-startup phase
Funding secured for Nomadic Drones in pre-startup phase

Funding secured in early stages by Nomadic Drones for pre-seed investment

The innovative team at Nomadic Drones has faced numerous challenges during the development of their autonomous drones, which are designed to recharge themselves during operation and specialize in the fundamental transformation of energy infrastructure surveillance. The company's dedication and vision have paid off, as they have recently secured €1.4 million ($1.6 million) in funding from investors such as Outlander VC and Asia2G Capital.

The development process of these autonomous drones has been extensive, involving multiple prototype iterations, late nights, and periods of uncertainty. However, the team's determination has led to a solution that promises to revolutionize power grid inspections.

Nomadic Drones has a bold vision of safer and more efficient energy systems. The company's concept has been successful in convincing investors who share the same vision. With the fresh capital, Nomadic Drones is focusing on growth, technological development, and scaling.

The drones are autonomous and do not regularly return to a base for recharging. Instead, they land on power lines and recharge themselves using the magnetic field generated by the infrastructure they are inspecting. This design allows for significantly more efficient and continuous monitoring of energy infrastructures.

By eliminating costly and dangerous manual inspections, operating costs are reduced while simultaneously increasing safety. The drones are aimed primarily at energy suppliers who need to monitor their networks reliably and safely.

The company is planning to demonstrate the technology's potential under real-world conditions through pilot projects with major utility companies. These pilot projects will help validate the technology and pave the way for its widespread adoption.

Nomadic Drones' goal is to fundamentally change the inspection of power grids for safer and more efficient energy systems. The startup aims to revolutionize the industry and provide a much-needed solution for a market in need of solutions for a safe, efficient, and sustainable energy supply.

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