In an intensive process to accelerate the future of autonomous aviation, Embraer has established new technological partnerships with companies focused on breakthrough technologies in the autonomous systems arena.
These agreements are part of Project EASy, the Embraer Autonomous System project, which the company says uses agile experimentation processes for the development of best-in-class solutions that will enable the autonomous aviation of the future.
The US-based Near Earth Autonomy, Iris Automation, and Ansys, as well as Switzerland's Daedalean and Brazilian Motora.ai, are working with Embraer to accelerate the creation of innovative technologies. The companies will work together in an open approach to develop and evaluate several new autonomous flight technologies, both in simulation and real flight conditions.
"We have been working intensely to co-create the aviation of the future in a broader collaboration with key technological partners," says Maurilio Albanese Novaes Junior, Head of Research and Technology. "We are glad to now have Near Earth Autonomy, Iris Automation and Daedalean contributing with their unique knowledge and experience in autonomous flight, as well as Ansys with its physics-based sensor simulation and expertise, along with Motora.ai which brings agile and flexible software integration to add value to our development project."
This joint work will allow Embraer to develop innovative new products in line with the company's continuous search for an efficient and sustainable future, such as the eVTOL (electric vertical landing and take-off aircraft) developed by Eve, Embraer's Urban Air Mobility company.
Contact details from our directory: | |
Eve Urban Air Mobility Solutions, Inc. | Airframer |
Embraer-Empresa Brasileira de Aeronautica S.A. | Airframer |
Near Earth Autonomy | UAV Control Software |
Iris Automation Inc. | Collision Avoidance Systems/TCAS |
ANSYS, Inc. | Computer-aided Simulation, Simulation Services, Simulation Systems |
Daedalean AG | Autopilots, Terrain Awareness and Warning Systems |
Related aircraft programs: |
Eve eVTOL |
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