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EagleNXT is a robotics company founded 2010, developing 1 robot primarily in the Drone category.
Professional fixed-wing drones for mapping, surveying, and inspection.
AgEagle, now operating as EagleNXT, builds fixed-wing UAVs for aerial mapping, surveying, and inspection, including the eBee X platform. The company was founded in 2010 and serves commercial and government users across geospatial and industrial applications. Earlier eBee products were originally developed by senseFly before AgEagle’s acquisition of that business in 2021.
Company facts
- Legal name
- EagleNXT (formerly senseFly / AgEagle)
- Founded
- 2010 · 16 yrs
- Website
- www.eaglenxt.com
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Milestones
Acquired senseFly, the original developer of the eBee line.
Launched the eBee X fixed-wing mapping drone.
Founded as a developer of proprietary fixed-wing drones and aerial imagery-based data collection.
Press coverage
- SENSEFLY EBEE X
ArcGIS StoryMaps
- eBee
ROBOTS: Your Guide to the World of Robotics
- AgEagle Announces eBee X™ receives design verification essential for BVLOS and operations over people from EASA
SUAS News · Jun 2022
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