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The start-up Wonder Robotics, which wants to enable autonomous and safe autopilot and landing capability for commercial gliders, raised $ 4 million led by


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Secure licensed automation is the main generator of the skimmer market. It is also at the center of regulation in the field, which is developing rapidly with the push of the major players in the industry. Today, technological barriers hinder the operation of skimmers beyond the line of sight (BVLOS), making their commercial use expensive and limited.

Wonder Robotics’ solution, WonderLand, can be installed in any commercial glider and gives it the ability to clean landing surfaces and land safely and accurately without a pilot. This makes it possible to make emergency landings at unmanned sites, which have not been prepared, tested or planned for this in advance as an emergency backup in populated areas.

Wonder Robotics’ safety system includes vertical (vertical) detection capabilities and smart precise landing, which ensure the operation of many skimmers safely beyond the operator or mission manager’s line of sight. With an emphasis on urban space smart safe landing includes avoiding collisions with humans and items such as treetops, cables, buildings and dynamic objects.

Idan Shimon, co-founder and CEO of Wonder Robotics: “We are excited to take part in the skimmer revolution through partnerships with major players in the industry, who are leveraging our technology for the benefit of increasing their commercial skimmer programs.”

Lauren Doc, VP of Business Development at Elron Ventures: “The founding team of Wonder Robotics consists of experts with extensive experience in the industry, with the knowledge and expertise needed for a market that is just waiting to take off, and establish the company’s product as standard.”

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