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Drone testing facility in the Brac? - Cayman 27

---------- Post added July 11th, 2015 at 01:18 PM ----------

Cayman Islands and Tayzu Robotics to Open Commercial Autonomous Drone Testing Facility

Saturday, July 11, 2015

Aerial drone developer Tayzu Robotics, in cooperation with Cayman Enterprise City (“CEC&#8221:wink:, an award winning Special Economic Zone in the Cayman Islands, has agreed to establish the Western Hemisphere's first autonomous Unmanned Aerial System testing facility. Located on the island of Cayman Brac, this facility will cater to major corporations like Amazon, GoPro, UPS, Google, DHL, and any other company that wishes to test the flight capabilities of aerial drones for large scale commercial purposes.

Charlie Kirkconnell, CEO of Cayman Enterprise City wrote in a recent statement to Tayzu Robotics, "By way of this letter, Cayman Enterprise City (“CEC&#8221:wink: is pleased to grant exclusive rights to Tayzu Robotics to establish a comprehensive robotics program."

Fort Lauderdale, FL (PRWEB) July 07, 2015

Tayzu Robotics, a manufacturer and developer on the vanguard of the development of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV), has reached an exclusivity agreement with Cayman Enterprise City (“CEC&#8221:wink:, a Special Economic Zone in the Cayman Islands, allowing them to create a comprehensive UAV testing facility on the island of Cayman Brac. Recognizing the need for a research and testing facility that can cater to the needs of users and developers of UAV’s, Tayzu Robotics will be working with CEC to create such a facility.

The Tayzu Robotics testing site will offer UAV testing for crafts that will be used for a variety of commercial and industrial applications including automated delivery systems, surveillance, and geographic surveying for major corporations like Google, UPS, GoPro, DHL, and Amazon. Tayzu Robotics will have the exclusive right to operate and oversee aerial robotic testing from within the Cayman Islands Special Economic Zone.

Located at just under an hour away from the Florida coast, Cayman Brac is a perfect location for developers and business that want to test UAV capabilities. The government of the Cayman Islands has been very welcoming and CEC is very excited by the prospects for working with Tayzu in establishing the Cayman Islands as a globally significant UAV research and development center.

About Tayzu Robotics
Tayzu Robotics specializes in the design and production of aerial robotic platforms. Their team of scientific researchers, electrical engineers, and industrial designers are dedicated to pushing the limits of robotics and large scale computing through innovation and technology. Working with organizations like NASA JPL, United Nations WFP, and SpaceX they are revolutionizing the way that UAVs are designed and used.
For More Info About Tayzu Robotics, Investment Opportunities, or to use the Cayman Islands testing facility: sales(at)tayzu(dot)com.
 
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Tayzu Robotics
http://tayzu.com/index.html, a manufacturer and developer of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), has reached an exclusivity agreement with the government of the Cayman Islands to create a comprehensive UAV testing facility on the island of Cayman Brac.

The site will offer testing for UAVs used for a variety of commercial and industrial applications. Companies will be able to test island-to-island takeoff and landing, beyond visual-line-of-sight flight, surveillance applications, fully automated flight, and more, says Tayzu Robotics, which has the exclusive right to operate and oversee aerial robotic testing in the Cayman Islands.

Located under an hour away from the Florida coast, Cayman Brac is an ideal location for developers and businesses that want to test UAV capabilities, according to Tayzu Robotics, adding that the government of the Cayman Islands has been very welcoming and has placed few restrictions on the use and application of UAVs.
 
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