EDITO

“…We want to leverage the team’s experience in software publishing, robotics and aeronautical telecommunications to develop a solution adapted to new “drone” use cases.
This will make it possible, by meeting the security requirements of EASA, to generalize the use of drones in our society both at the military and civilian level: surveillance, preventive maintenance, transport of packages…”

Samuel BRAU – CEO

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OUR COMPANY

Created in 2019 in Nîmes, Drone Geofencing is developing a solution to supervise a fleet (or a swarm) of multi-environment drones from a control center.
The team is made up of engineers and doctors specialized in computer development, microelectronics and radio frequencies.
Drone Geofencing works in close collaboration with several research teams from the CNRS and CIRA, drone manufacturers and several major clients.

They invest 1,4m€ in 2023

THE LEADERS

Samuel BRAU

CEO

“As an engineer by training (IT, electronics and automation), I held operational management positions (planning, engineering, operations, sales) at several telecommunications operators (SITA, Orange Business Services) for 12 years.
In 2008, I took charge of the financing firm Monte Cristo Consulting (fundraising, public aid) before joining the software publisher Virdys (augmented reality, virtual reality) in 2016.

Anne BRAU

Executive Director

A graduate of NEOMA Business School and holder of a chartered accountancy diploma, I worked for the EY firm in Paris for 11 years within the auditing, internal control consulting, internal audit and management teams. risks.

In 2006, I joined the Imerys group for which I created the Risks and Internal Control department, which she manages.”

THE TEAM

OUR RESEARCH PARTNERS

University

of Montpellier

As part of the signed research agreement, several university research laboratories are involved :
  • LIRMM (UMR 5506) works on AI algorithms applied to real-time aerial photography, the development of a proprietary codec, targeting technologies and swarm guidance algorithms.
  • The IES (UMR 5214) is working on an uncoupled passive broadband antenna and the associated electronic card

Italian Aerospace

Research Center (CIRA)

Drone Geofencing is a member of a collaborative project funded by the European Defense Fund called EAGLES for “Efficient Autonomous multirole drone Guard for criticaL, infrastructures surveillancE missionS”.

The project consists of developing a mothership drone capable of transporting a swarm of drones to collect information in a theater of operation at a reduced cost.

As part of the project, Drone Geofencing is developing communication and guidance technologies with CIRA.

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