While many might think of drones being used for photography or food delivery, there’s a startup building revolutionary hardware for an entirely different purpose: dangerous situations.
What’s happening:
- Seattle based startup BRINC has just launched their new drone hardware Lemur 2 for use in highly dangerous situations
- The drone aims to help law enforcement and first responders better navigate highly challenging and difficult situations through technology
The big idea:
- BRINC wants to enable the use of drones for situations such as hazmat in potential toxic environments, search and rescue, law enforcement, fire and more
- By being able to operate the drones from a safe distance, BRINC enables drone pilots to provide realtime information, data and insight into challenging situations
Going deeper:
- The Lemur 2 is capable for mapping realtime floor plans of buildings, can recover after a fall and can even break through glass
- BRINC is developing artificial intelligence technology to be able to interpret and transcribe audio that it picks up as its flying or hovering a specific location
By the numbers:
- 1 second is how long it takes the Lemur 2 to break glass
- The Lemur 2 can operate for 31 minutes straight
- The drone can handle carrying 1 lb of payload to be dropped in a specific location
The intrigue:
- BRINC was founded by Blake Resnick, who was a Thiel Fellow and infamously built a fusion reactor in his own garage