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R2 Wireless and Ôguen Tecnologias have partnered to launch a managed drone detection service in São Paulo, Brazil, making it the first city to implement a municipal-scale Drone Detection as a Service (DDaaS) network. This initiative aims to address rising concerns over the use of drones by criminal organizations, offering a cost-effective alternative to traditional counter-drone systems. The DDaaS network will provide continuous monitoring of urban airspace through a subscription model, allowing public agencies and private organizations to access drone detection, geolocation, and real-time airspace awareness without the need for hardware purchases. R2 Wireless's technology operates at the physical RF layer, enabling it to detect and geolocate various types of drones, including modified and spoofed systems. As commercial drones evolve, the demand for adaptable counter-drone solutions grows. The partnership aims to support a wide range of users, including critical infrastructure operators and government sites, and reflects a broader trend towards service-based approaches in airspace security. No further timeline was disclosed at the time of publication.
Dronelife.com By Miriam McNabb Jul 14, 2026 Anti-drone technology C-UAS Drones in the News News ADaaS airspace monitoring
Terradepth, a prominent provider of Ocean Data as a Service (ODaaS), has secured a five-year Master Services Agreement with a major offshore energy company. This partnership will enable Terradepth to provide autonomous hydrographic survey and data services, significantly reducing both the time and cost associated with traditional hydrographic surveys. The initial project under this agreement focuses on a liquefied natural gas (LNG) export terminal located in the Asia Pacific region. This collaboration aims to enhance operational efficiency in offshore energy projects while leveraging advanced technology for data collection and analysis.
ROVplanet.com By ROV Planet May 22, 2025 terradepth contract award global offshore energy
Matternet, based in Mountain View, has announced a partnership with Beeline UAS to expand its drone delivery network under FAA Part 135 regulations. This collaboration, effective from July 15, 2026, aims to enhance beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) operations in the San Francisco Bay Area and Los Angeles. Beeline will utilize Matternet's technology to support delivery services for sectors including food, retail, and healthcare. This partnership is significant as it allows Matternet to leverage Beeline's operational capabilities to address the challenges of traffic congestion and high labor costs in urban areas. The integration of Beeline into Matternet's network, which already includes Ameriflight and UPS Flight Forward, is expected to increase operational capacity and facilitate efficient market expansion. Matternet's focus on autonomous aerial delivery positions it as a leader in the evolving drone delivery landscape. Looking ahead, Matternet's multi-operator model is designed to ensure rapid commercial growth while adhering to safety and regulatory standards. No further timeline was disclosed at the time of publication, but the partnership is poised to enhance drone delivery services across more communities in the United States.
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