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PrecisionHawk, a Raleigh, North Carolina-based developer of business drones, is shutting down. In mid-December 2023, the corporate voluntarily filed for Chapter 7 chapter. The Robotic Report reached out to PrecisionHawk however hadn’t obtained a response at press time.
Submitting for Chapter 7 chapter signifies an organization not has plans to proceed working. In line with the submitting, PrecisionHawk has about $17 million of debt and belongings of about $3.8 million. In line with LinkedIn, it has between 51 and 200 staff.
Based in 2010, PrecisionHawk was as soon as a promising drone startup. It raised greater than $136 million because it was based, together with a $32 million Collection E spherical in 2019.
PrecisionHawk had clients in quite a lot of industries, together with agriculture, power, and telecommunications. A few of its purposes for agriculture, for instance, included counting crops, quantifying plant well being and maximizing yield. It mentioned one other main utility is inspecting telecommunications towers and electrical energy distribution traces.
The corporate gives an built-in platform of drone and sensor {hardware} and flight and analytics software program providers. The info is collected by the drones and is become actionable intelligence utilizing the corporate’s software program.
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Earlier in 2023, PrecisionHawk was acquired by Discipline Group, a European firm targeted on information evaluation options for the infrastructure, development, atmosphere, and public service sectors. On the time of the deal, Discipline Group mentioned PrecisionHawk would finally tackle the “Discipline Group” title however that its Raleigh headquarters would stay open. Discipline made the acquisition to additional increase its providers in the USA.
In a September 2023 firm replace, nonetheless, Discipline Group determined to close down the PrecisionHawk workplace in Raleigh.
“We knew it could be a problem to make PrecisionHawk worthwhile within the quick time period,” mentioned Discipline Group CEO Krister Pedersen. “Regardless of our greatest efforts, we couldn’t flip it round in time, and we’ve got needed to shut the workplace. It wasn’t a simple resolution, however it was a obligatory one.”
PrecisionHawk additionally facilitated drone integration into the airspace with numerous patents for unmanned plane visitors administration (UTM) programs. It was based below the title “WineHawk” and targeted its early efforts on utilizing drones to maintain birds away from vineyards.
Information of PrecisionHawk’s chapter was first reported by Triangle Enterprise Journal.