Zenatech's zenadrone tests proprietary camera enabling iq nano drone swarms for us defense applications and blue uas submission
Vancouver, british columbia, may 08, 2025 (globe newswire) -- zenatech, inc. (nasdaq: zena) (fse: 49q) (bmv: zena) ("zenatech"), a technology company specializing in ai (artificial intelligence) drones, drone as a service (daas), enterprise saas, and quantum computing solutions, announces that its subsidiary zenadrone is testing a new proprietary specialized camera that enables more efficient indoor applications such as inventory and security management, when utilizing iq nano drone swarms for commercial and us defense applications. the new camera prototype developed by its taiwan component manufacturing subsidiary, spider vision sensors, in collaboration with its certified electronics manufacturing partner, suntek global, will enable faster and more precise collection of data including multiple bar codes simultaneously scanned by multiple drones in a drone swarm. the company plans to apply for blue uas (unmanned aerial systems) certification that lists and validates drones for military and government use.
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