Nordic Unmanned ASA
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Nordic Unmanned ASA
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Nordic Unmanned ASA engages in the development of remotely piloted aircraft systems and services. The company is headquartered in Sandnes, Rogaland. The company went IPO on 2020-12-15. The firm delivers products and services related to drones and data capture. The Group is ISO 9001-2015 and certified by for the operation, maintenance, sale, design, development, and production, with of unmanned systems and sensor technology. The production is also AS9100 certified. Nordic Unmanned operates in several areas where drones can deliver a superior solution at a lower cost to existing solutions. These areas include: Maritime, Security, Infrastructure, Logistics, Advisory and Software. The Group has offices in Norway, Denmark, United Kingdom and Germany. The firm is a reseller of unmanned systems such as the Lockheed Martin’s Indago and Condor drones, and Textron’s Aerosonde, and participates in research and development of advancing technology.
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