New Indoor Drone Uses UVC Lights for Disinfection of Essential Businesses

Digital Aerolus, the creators of the Aertos® drone are using its patented artificial intelligence (A.I.) system and mathematical framework for indoor UVC disinfection. The Aertos drones are able to fly stably indoors without external navigational aids such as GPS, VOP, LORAN, magnetic bearings, optical flow, or similar external navigational aids. The new Aertos 120-UVC drone allows for remote and mobile UVC disinfection that can be deployed quickly.

LENEXA, Kan., April 8, 2020 — (PRNewswire) —

LENEXA, Kan., April 8, 2020 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ --  Digital Aerolus - a global leader in autonomous technology for any vehicle that flies, drives, dives or swims - has developed the first indoor drone with germicidal C-band ultraviolet (UVC) emitters at 265nm, creating a remote and mobile disinfection method for essential businesses.

The Aertos 120-UVC combines industrial drone technology with powerful UVC emitters, allowing essential businesses to rapidly deploy disinfection tactics remotely, without putting humans at risk.

Digital Aerolus' industrial drones do not require GPS or external sensors to fly indoors, enabling drones to operate stably in places other drones cannot go, including small and confined spaces.

The company pivoted over the past few weeks to launch a new drone with UVC LED emitters, as a tool to mitigate the spread of pathogens for people working at essential businesses. The Aertos 120-UVC can be used for disinfection in critical places, including:

  • Healthcare facilities - patient rooms, hospital rooms, and waiting areas
  • Grocery stores - checkout spaces
  • Airplanes and Public Transit – seats and exposed surfaces
  • Business common areas - restrooms, workrooms, breakroom surface areas
  • Warehouses and product areas – work surfaces, product handling and storing areas

UVC disinfection is well-understood and has been used for decades to keep pathogens out of our drinking water and off surfaces. But generally, UVC sources are large, cost-prohibitive or impractical to deploy. UVC energy cannot be directly used around humans, given that these same killing attributes of this energy also damage human DNA. The new Aertos 120-UVC from Digital Aerolus allows more organizations to deploy UVC disinfecting tactics quickly.

Digital Aerolus is co-founded by Jeff Alholm, a leader in the development of the first smartphone, the Newton-based Seahorse; millimeter-wave imaging technology; the 802.11 Wi-Fi standard; the pulse oximeter; and the capnograph.

"As this global crisis has unfolded, we've been committed to developing an innovative and accessible solution to wage war against COVID-19 and mitigate the risk to humans worldwide," said Alholm.

"Like many others, we are innovating to combat this horrible virus, and we're focused on how we can use our unique technology to deliver pathogen-killing energy in challenging environments. Using UVC energy to disinfect isn't new, but our delivery method is. The method matters, because it helps to keep people safe amid a pandemic."

The Aertos 120-UVC will be available in volume in May through Digital Aerolus partners and resellers including CDW.. Learn more about the Aertos 120-UVC disinfection drone on the Digital Aerolus website.

 

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