Exhibitor at Bedex: AEROSPACELAB
AEROSPACELAB
Hall : 07
Stand : 319
Description
Aerospace Lab is a Belgian company specialising in the development of advanced aeronautical solutions, particularly in the field of autonomous technologies for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs/drones). The company designs and integrates drone platforms, embedded systems, guidance and autonomy software, as well as intelligent control and navigation solutions for civil and professional applications.
Aerospace Lab works with industrial players, operators and institutions to provide technologies that meet operational efficiency, safety and adaptability requirements in constrained environments. Their approach combines aeronautical engineering, autonomous flight software and sensor integration to meet the evolving needs of the drone market.
Aerospace Lab's mission
To design and provide autonomous aerial systems and intelligent navigation solutions that enable civil, industrial and institutional organisations to optimise their operations, increase the safety of aerial missions and respond effectively to the challenges of complex environments, using advanced autonomy, flight software and sensor integration technologies.
Contact details
1435 Mont-Saint-Guibert
Belgium
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