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FEDS and Flybotix to Bring Latest Drone Technology to the Gulf 

FEDS Drone Powered Solutions, announces a new partnership with Flybotix, a Swiss-based company specialising in drone technology for confined space inspections. This collaboration marks Flybotix’s entry into the Middle East region and aims to revolutionise industrial inspections across the Gulf countries. 

This exclusive partnership will focus on all industries within the Gulf region, providing advanced drone solutions designed to enhance safety, efficiency, and data accuracy in confined space inspections. The partnership comes in tandem with the launch of the ASIO X into the Gulf, Flybotix’ latest generation drone. The ASIO X technology and advanced post-processing analytics software have been engineered for confined space inspections. Its orientable LiDAR technology which provides 3D mapping of your inspection area, while the integrated post-processing AI analytics software transforms raw data into actionable insights, streamlining the inspection process and enhancing operational efficiency.  

The confined space inspection industry in the Gulf region has seen significant growth in recent years. According to a report by MarketsandMarkets, the global market for inspection drones is expected to reach USD 2.8 billion by 2025, with the Middle East being one of the fastest-growing regions. The demand for confined space inspections, particularly in oil and gas, construction, and infrastructure sectors, is driven by the need for enhanced safety and efficiency. In the UAE alone, the use of drone technology in industrial inspections has increased by 35% over the past two years. 

This partnership is set to pave the way for enhanced confined space industrial inspections across the Gulf, driving innovation and efficiency in the region.  

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