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    Make Your Next Inspection a Breeze
    with Cutting-Edge Autonomous Drone Solutions

  • Website: nearthlab.com

    Location: Songpa-gu, Republic of Korea

    Specialized sector: Smart City, Drone Technology, AI-Driven Solutions

    Company overview

    Nearthlab is an autonomous drone solution company that focuses on using artificial intelligence for blade inspection

    With Nearthlab’s unmatched technological expertise, we offer customized inspection technology optimized for wind turbine sites, both onshore and offshore. Based on this, we create standards for industrial drones with a new paradigm in the field of blade inspection.

    Problem overview

    Industries that rely on infrastructure and equipment inspections, such as wind energy and public safety, face challenges due to the manual nature and high costs of traditional inspection methods. Furthermore, areas with GPS-denied environments or complex infrastructure require more sophisticated autonomous systems to ensure efficient and accurate inspections.

  • Solution Overview

    Nearthlab offers a range of products, such as AiDEN, an autonomous drone for infrastructure inspections, and NearthWIND Pro, an inspection tool specifically designed for wind turbines. Their drones feature AI-based autonomous flight technology, allowing for visual and deep-learning capabilities in low-computing power environments. With SLAM technology, they can operate even in GPS-denied environments, making their drones versatile across various industries. Nearthlab also offers Zoomable, a cloud-based platform for managing inspection data and NearthWIND Mobile for flight control.

  • Business Model

    Nearthlab operates under a B2B and B2G model, targeting industries that require advanced drone inspection technologies such as wind energy, public safety, and smart city infrastructure.

  • Competitive Landscape

    Nearthlab’s competitive advantage lies in its AI-powered autonomous flight technology, which allows for fully autonomous drone inspections without the need for human intervention. Their drones are capable of GPS-denied flight and are compact, weighing less than 2.5 kg, making them highly adaptable to different environments. Their end-to-end solutions, which integrate ground control systems and cloud-based data analysis platforms, position them as a leader in the drone inspection industry.