Flyability is a Swiss company building solutions for the inspection and exploration of indoor, inaccessible, and confined spaces. By allowing drones to be used safely in the most complex indoor spaces, it enables industrial companies and inspection professionals to reduce downtime, inspection costs, and risks to workers. The company counts over 130 employees with offices in Lausanne, Denver and Singapore; and helps digitize the inspection tasks of over 1000 customers for the inspection of Energy, Mining, Heavy Industries, Oil & Gas and Maritime assets.
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Website:
www.flyability.com
Headquarter:
Paudex
Foundation Date:
September 2014
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