Skyfront Launches Next-Gen Magnetometer for Higher-Endurance Drone Technologies

By Alex Passett June 27, 2024

Happy Thursday, y’all.

Listen, our team covers a lot of news – here on IoT Evolution, of course, and also on our sister sites like GenAI Today, Industrial IoT News Hub, Cloud Computing, MSP Today and several others.

There’s always plenty to pour through, and I have no intention of wasting time; it’s valuable, after all.

So, let’s jump right into this – we’re talking about Skyfront and its latest drone magnetometer solution.

Skyfront is a Silicon Valley-based robotics company that specializes in long-endurance hybrid drones and related technologies used in both commercial and defense applications. Specialized delivery, surveillance missions, dangerous ordinance detection, use cases of that nature – Skyfront’s drones make it happen. They fly for hours at a time, and they carry large sensors for monitoring, detecting, and exploring for what Skyfront calls “a fraction of the cost of traditional aircraft.” Skyfront is working to conquer what has been noted as a “limited endurance” of drones, wherein operators have to constantly transport, charge and swap out batteries (which gets even more difficult in remote/harder-to-access areas). That’s why it makes real economic sense to approach drones the way Skyfront does. Led by scientists and engineers alongside operators and executives, Skyfront’s M.O. is to truly pioneer the future of unmanned aircraft capabilities.

This brings us to news that dropped just last week: The company announced that the Skyfront MagniPhy, its next-gen drone magnetometer solution, is now officially available to the market.

Magnetometers, for any unaware (or for those in need of a super-brief refresher), are scientific instruments capable of detecting and quantifying magnetic fields. Think of a much higher-tech compass needle that can sense the faintest sign of such fields; that’s the basic idea. Magnetometers can precisely sense and measure magnetic fields’ strength and directions, making them incredibly useful for geological surveys and other geophysics-centric projects, finding abandoned oil and gas wellheads, and even detecting landmines. (Just a few broad examples, but it still paints an interesting picture, if you ask us.)

According to the official announcement, the Skyfront MagniPhy “is a new enclosure and universal attachment mechanism for drones, which improves efficiency and safety. It works with third party magnetometer sensors and a wide variety of drones (including DJI, ArduPilot, and PX4-based drones). Skyfront has advanced this next-generation solution by working with Geometrics, which makes the best-selling MagArrow II UAS-enabled magnetometer.

The Skyfront MagniPhy also:

“We are so excited to advance the $30 billion defense and geophysical services markets with Skyfront MagniPhy, our next-generation drone magnetometer,” expressed Troy Mestler, Skyfront’s CEO. “It has also been integrated into Skyfront’s renowned Perimeter line of drones, which are the highest-endurance hybrid multicopter drones in the world.”

For magnetometry-related info, Skyfront has more resources worth perusing here.




Edited by Greg Tavarez


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