New Tele-Robotics System to Be Tested In Japan

New Tele-Robotics System to Be Tested In Japan

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Japanese tele-robotics company V-Cube Robotics (VRJ) has entered a strategic partnership with Singapore’s H3 Dynamics to roll out the company’s DRONEBOX drone deployment base station across Japan. DRONEBOX system, a solar nesting platform for drones, converges professional drone-enabled service activities with the Industrial Internet of Things

The partnership is part of VRJ’s plans to introduce fully autonomous drone deployment solutions across a number of applications including agriculture, asset inspection, security, disaster relief, and remote medical support.

CEO of H3 Dynamics Taras Wankewycz said, “This landmark partnership will see the first large-scale national roll-out of our DRONEBOX tele-robotics system. We will be working very closely with V-Cube Robotics in Japan over the next months as we continue to expand our operations globally from Singapore.”

DRONEBOX is a self-charging drone deployment system that connects Drones to the Industrial IoT, and brings together a large number of highly specialised data analytics services designed for end-users across several industry verticals.

According to businesswire.com, some of the key developments include enhanced resource allocation and resource optimization, predictive maintenance, safety and security. Besides connecting to the internet, the base station is grid-independent using solar and advanced fuel cell hybrid power technology, meaning it can be positioned anywhere, and operated on demand – including in very remote locations.

Based in Tokyo, VRJ was founded in October 2015 as a subsidiary of V-Cube, Japan’s leading visual communications and tele-services company. VRJ’s mission is to be the lead tele-robotics service provider in Japan, building on V-cube’s success in the market.