Summer 2025
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Manufactures vertical take-off drones for surveying
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Remote in USA
This role can be pursued remotely from any location in the continental US.
Wingtra AG manufactures vertical take-off and landing drones designed for professionals in the mapping, surveying, and mining industries. Their main product is a fixed-wing drone that can take off and land vertically, making it suitable for inspecting agricultural fields, forests, mining sites, and construction areas. Users can operate the drone using WingtraPilot software, which allows them to collect high-quality aerial data that can be transformed into 2D maps and 3D models. What sets Wingtra apart from its competitors is its focus on providing a specialized drone solution that combines the benefits of fixed-wing flight with vertical take-off and landing capabilities. The company's goal is to enhance the efficiency and accuracy of data collection in various industries, helping professionals make informed decisions based on reliable geospatial data.
Company Size
51-200
Company Stage
Series B
Total Funding
$47.1M
Headquarters
Zurich, Switzerland
Founded
2016
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