Advanced Security Group, which integrates electronic security systems, is planning to build a $100 million revenue company in the next five years with the launch of automated drone surveillance.
Auckland-based Advanced Security's sister company ASG E-Guard has received Civil Aviation Authority authorisation and has a patent application on software for a security system with a drone that can be dispatched automatically to a customer's site to investigate alarms and other alerts, in what chief executive Mike Marr says is a world-first.
The VirgilAir system lets drones travel predetermined flight routes and parameters, while accounting for weather, safety, privacy and other factors, feeding back live video footage.
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"The benefits are impressive with a significant reduction in response time, constant video surveillance as well as providing a cost-effective response," Marr said. "VigilAir has the potential to change the face of global security."