DroneCraft: 100 performance drones

Project scope
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Engineering project management Electrical engineering Information technology Software development HardwareSkills
custom software graphic designThe main objective of this project is to harness the creative talents of students to design, assemble, and program 100 drones for captivating aerial performances. By doing so, students will not only address the technical challenge of drone construction and programming but also contribute to enhancing AUAV TECH INC's brand presence and industry reputation through visually stunning and seamlessly coordinated drone displays.
- Collaborate on creative graphic design concepts for drone exteriors.
- Utilize engineering expertise to assemble drones with precision and reliability.
- Develop and implement custom software to program drones for synchronized aerial performances.
- Test and refine drone performance to ensure flawless execution during live events.
We will provide comprehensive support and mentorship throughout the project. Students will have access to experienced staff members who will offer guidance and assistance at every stage, from brainstorming creative concepts to troubleshooting technical challenges. Additionally, students will have access to cutting-edge tools and technology necessary for designing, assembling, and programming the drones. We will also provide relevant data and resources to aid in the project's success, ensuring that students have everything they need to excel in their endeavors.
Supported causes
The global challenges this project addresses, aligning with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Learn more about all 17 SDGs here.
About the company
At AUAV, we specialize in UAV solutions tailored to customers' needs. Our expertise spans AI-driven customized drone manufacturing, industrial services, and certified UAV training. Our mission is to provide faster, safer, and more accurate data to help industries make better decisions.
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Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada