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Freespace Operations Callisto to soar higher in mining drone space

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Victoria, Australia-based Freespace Operations has recently customised its drone technology to address some of the challenges associated with modern mining, resulting in the production of its Callisto Modular Industrial Multirotor.

The Callisto is an autonomous modular and multipurpose industrial drone with benefits for the resources sector including increased productivity and worker safety.

Freespace Operations Managing Director, Ken King, said: โ€œThe Callisto was designed from the ground up to be an industrial system prioritising function over form,โ€ he said. โ€œItโ€™s overall levels of performance and capability exceed all other comparable systems currently available.โ€

King says the Callisto completes aerial surveying using advanced LiDAR sensor technologies previously only available with manned aviation. It can also deliver cargo across sites and lift product out of mines autonomously.

โ€œThe result is increased productivity because tasks can be completed quicker, with precision repeatability and without the need to place people in risky environments,โ€ he said.

According to King, the drone system offers most benefit at sites that are remote and face logistical challenges like poor weather, undulating topography, dense vegetation and poor access.

โ€œThe Callisto has been designed for typical mine sites, so safety, durability and serviceability are built into the system,โ€ he said. โ€œAt IMARC Online weโ€™ll be demonstrating the Callisto to companies that undertake LiDAR aerial surveying and require long-range cargo delivery.โ€

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