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Iranian Company Introduces Captain Bee Drone with Innovative Technology

Ivan MassowBy Ivan MassowJune 17, 20240 ViewsNo Comments1 Min Read
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Sirang Co., a knowledgeable-based company in Iran, has unveiled Captain Bee, a drone featuring specialized wings and photovoltaic (PV) technology to enhance functionality and reduce battery consumption. The drone can be controlled remotely using artificial intelligence, as explained by Reza Rostami, an expert at Sirang Co. The announcement was made during the Abadiran exhibition in Tehran, showcasing the support provided to knowledge-based companies by the Agriculture Ministry with a focus on addressing challenges in rural areas and creating job opportunities.

Sirang Co., an Iranian knowledge-based company, has developed a drone named Captain Bee, which features specialized wings and utilizes photovoltaic (PV) technology to reduce battery consumption and boost functionality. The drone can be remotely controlled through artificial intelligence, according to Reza Rostami, an expert at Sirang Co.

The unveiling of Captain Bee was highlighted by Nikbakht, who emphasized the support provided to knowledge-based companies by the Agriculture Ministry. This announcement was part of the Abadiran exhibition held in Tehran from June 11 to June 14. The event aimed to address challenges in villages and underdeveloped areas, create job opportunities, and develop national potential.

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