Innovate UK Smart grant awarded to Evolve Dynamics
The British UAV manufacturer has announced that it has won a competition for an Innovate UK Smart grant, funded by UK Research and Innovation, part of the UK government
Drone as first responder
Evolve Dynamics is developing self-charging drone-in-a-box (DiaB) technology that can be used to provide a rapid response to emergency situations. Designed to facilitate eyes-on contact and transmit video and audio feeds to first responder control centres, Evolve Dynamics’ drone as first responder (DFR) concept will be able to demonstrate high weather resilience and fly autonomously for up to 45 minutes.
The company’s DFR will be vehicle-mountable or transportable by a single person, in turn reducing the challenges of moving larger uncrewed aerial vehicles (UAVs). Unlike existing UAVs currently used by first responders, this innovation will feature vertical takeoff, landing and recharging, all of which can take place autonomously, without human intervention.
By simply pressing a button on a handheld ground control station, first responder operators will be able to send the DFR on a pre-planned route to a specific location. The journey undertaken will rely on radar or GPS and object-tracking capabilities for collision avoidance, ensuring the safe arrival and return of the UAV.
Breakthrough innovation of its type
Evolve Dynamics is the first company to offer a DiaB solution with autonomous charging and an integrated UAV. Developed to operate without risk of foreign interference, the DFR will offer a high-quality, single-unit solution specifically designed for public safety applications.
By providing first responders with greater situational awareness and surveillance capabilities from a distance, the DFR will help to minimize human risk and quickly ascertain the required response level. This in turn will have the potential to reduce response times by 87%, lower eyes-on response costs by £2,000 ($2,623) per incident and decreasing the number of fatalities and property damage.
Mike Dewhurst, CEO and Founder of Evolve Dynamics, commented: “We’re delighted and honored that Innovate UK has recognized the potential of our drone-in-a-box technology. We believe this capability holds immense opportunities and is a truly disruptive technology that can transform the way in which first responders operate and work.”
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Chloe Fox
Chloe Fox is an Editorial Assistant for Voyageur Group, joining in 2024. She writes for AirMed&Rescue and ITIJ, covering a range of topics including international travel and health insurance, medical assistance provision, and air medical transportation. Chloe holds a BA (Hons) in English and an MA in English Literature from the University of Bristol.