Designed to enable easy data collection on any site no matter how remote, hazardous or hard-to-access it is, Sphere Drones’ self-sustaining mobile payload platform HubX will be distributed by Aptella.
Technology solutions provider Aptella has announced a partnership with Sphere Drones, an Australian-based full-stack technology and drone services provider.
Under the agreement, Aptella will distribute the HubX mobile payload platform – which enables autonomous scanning and mapping operations – to customers across the resources, mining, construction and emergency services sectors.
HubX is a mobile solution designed for Drone-in-a-Box (DiaB) or terrestrial scanning tasks in regional and hard-to-access locations, remotely and at scale.
“Our team is focussed on sourcing and deploying best-in-breed innovation from around the world for our customers,” says Martin Nix, Aptella CEO.
“It is an honour to partner with an Australian-based development team and collaborate with Sphere Drones to bring this unique, full-service HubX solution to our customers.”
Sphere Drones CEO Paris Cockinos said the company was “thrilled and excited” to be working with Aptella.
“With Aptella’s commitment to HubX, expertise in the mining and construction sectors and their ability to support customers throughout Australia and New Zealand, made them a natural choice as a channel partner,” he says.
“We look forward to delivering HubX to untapped key verticals, including civil construction, and expanding our presence in the global market.”
Under the agreement, Aptella will offer HubX demonstrations and initial deployment, working alongside Sphere Drones for technical support.
“Adding HubX to our drone technology offering gives customers the ultimate choice when selecting the best fit for their application and business needs,” adds Gavin Docherty, market development manager for drones at Aptella.
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