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ZenaTech Launches IQ Nano Drone for Industrial Indoor Use

Newswriter Staff October 10, 2024
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ZenaTech Launches IQ Nano Drone for Industrial Indoor Use

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ZenaTech's new IQ Nano drone is set to transform warehouse and logistics operations with its compact design and advanced features for indoor navigation and task automation.

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ZenaTech, Inc. (Nasdaq: ZENA) has unveiled the IQ Nano, a compact drone designed for indoor industrial applications, through its subsidiary ZenaDrone. This innovation targets warehouses, distribution centers, and industrial facilities, aiming to enhance inspection, monitoring, and inventory management processes. The IQ Nano, part of the IQ series, is a lightweight drone with a 20-minute flight time, featuring an indoor GPS for improved safety and obstacle avoidance in environments where traditional GPS fails.

Dr. Shaun Passley, Ph.D., CEO of ZenaTech, highlighted the drone's potential to save time and money by automating repetitive tasks such as inspection, maintenance, and security monitoring. The IQ Nano's design includes a carbon-fiber shell for durability, propeller guards, and obstacle avoidance technology, ensuring safe operation in confined spaces. Its features like a charging pad, tethered cable option, and intelligent flight battery are tailored for industrial efficiency.

The drone's ability to perform bar code or RFID scanning, facility inspections, and 3D mapping could significantly improve operational efficiency in warehousing and logistics. With ZenaTech's focus on AI and drone technology for critical business applications, the IQ Nano's launch is a step towards increased automation in industrial sectors. This development not only sets new standards for indoor drone operations but also signals a shift towards more automated, efficient, and safer industrial environments.

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