Eames Robotics has started the "ReAMo Project" in collaboration with NEDO, focusing on the development of key technologies for aircraft and systems to enable one-to-many operations of drones.

Eams Robotics Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Minamisoma City, Fukushima Prefecture, Representative Director: Eiji Soya) has been selected for the grant project "Development of a Control System and Element Technologies for Drone One-to-Many Operations Utilizing Remote ID" under the "Realization Project/Research and Development Item for Social Implementation of Next-Generation Air Mobility" publicly solicited by the National Research and Development Agency, New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO).
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In the future, Japan will face a decrease in population and an aging society, leading to a decline in industrial productivity. This project aims to have unmanned aerial vehicles play a significant role. Until now, unmanned aerial vehicles, commonly known as drones, have been operated by a single pilot controlling one aircraft. One-to-many operations aim to improve efficiency and reduce costs by allowing one pilot to operate multiple aircraft. Additionally, the short flight time, which has been a drawback of drones, can be mitigated by having multiple aircraft fly in succession, thereby fulfilling their roles over a longer duration.
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Eams Robotics Co., Ltd. was selected for the grant project "Development of Performance Evaluation Methods" within the "Implementation Project for Next-Generation Air Mobility" solicited by the National Research and Development Agency, New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO), specifically for the "Development of Element Technologies for Aircraft and Systems to Achieve One-to-Many Operations of Drones" and "Development of One-to-Many Operation Control Systems for Drones Utilizing Remote ID" assistance project.