PRESS RELEASE
Issued by: Heven AeroTech (was HevenDrones)
Heven Drones, a global leader in autonomous aerial systems, announced today that it has officially rebranded as Heven AeroTech, marking a significant milestone in the company's evolution and global expansion. The name change comes on the heels of Heven's acquisition of U.S.-based Zepher Flight Labs, and the upcoming opening of its new U.S. headquarters in the Washington D.C./Northern Virginia region.
The move unifies both companies under a single, forward-looking identity and reflects Heven's commitment to developing cutting-edge aerospace technologies for defense, commercial and public safety applications.
"This rebrand is more than a new name, it's a statement of intent," said Bentzion Levinson, CEO of Heven AeroTech. "Heven AeroTech clearly communicates who we are, what we do, and where we're going. With the integration of Zepher Flight Labs and the upcoming opening of our U.S. headquarters, we're building a global aerospace technology company with the talent, vision, and platform to lead the industry."
The new name, Heven AeroTech, is designed to clearly convey the company's mission and capabilities across global markets and stakeholders.
The acquisition of Zepher Flight Labs, a well-respected U.S. engineering and manufacturing firm specializing in advanced unmanned systems, strengthens Heven AeroTech's ability to scale innovation, expand U.S. production, and enhance its presence in North America.
The new U.S. headquarters places Heven AeroTech at the heart of the U.S. defense, aerospace, and policy ecosystem, allowing the company to strengthen partnerships and better serve customers in both government and commercial sectors.
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