Terrahaptix, the top robotics and drone producer in Africa, is holding its inaugural automation technology expo. The robotics expert has the chance to demonstrate its advancements in drone technology and artificial intelligence (AI) at this first-ever event. On November 23, 2024, this event will be held at Aztec Arcum in Port Harcourt.
Additionally, Terrahaptix will discuss its audacious production ambitions at the Terra Expo as it works to accelerate autonomy in growing markets around the world. The company will introduce three ground-breaking innovations at this expo that will completely transform the agriculture and logistics industries in developing nations. The company also has a unique surprise product planned to be unveiled at the occasion.
Nathan Nwachuku, Chairman of Terrahaptix, remarks about the occasion, saying, “We are thrilled to host the first Terra Expo, which will be the first of many. This occasion represents a critical turning point for our business as we keep pushing the limits of automation and innovation. Robotics’ future is in artificial intelligence, and we want to lead this sector change.
We are excited to present our newest innovations, which will completely transform the logistics and agriculture industries. These goods are the result of many years of field testing and study. We are also excited to demonstrate the most recent developments in robotics, AI, and drone technology by bringing together pioneers, inventors, and enthusiasts from the automation business.
Terrahaptix is rapidly gaining recognition as a leading drone maker, since its cutting-edge devices are being used to safeguard vital infrastructure across Africa. Established by two driven 21-year-olds, Maxwell Maduka (Chief Engineer) and Nathan Nwachuku (Chairman), the business has achieved success in developing inexpensive, unmanned systems for key sectors.
With the opening of a 15,000-square-foot drone factory in Nigeria and the acquisition of a $500k contract to provide Archer drones to the Republic of Ghana, it has emerged as a major force in the global automation market.
The business has also had success in the mining, oil and gas, and construction sectors by employing automation to minimise inefficiencies in these sectors through product development. So far, it has processed orders for drone sentry worth over $1 million.
At the moment, its three primary products are:
*Drones with archers: for cutting-edge aerial surveillance and security.
*Kallon Sentry Tower: an AI-powered solar-powered surveillance tower that can recognise, track, and identify dangers up to five kilometres away.
*The open-source, proprietary ArtemisOS drone operating system prioritises mobile devices. Consider “Android for drones.”
Terrahaptix wants to use its goods to speed up automation in developing economies. Register and come to the Terra Expo on November 23, 2024, at Aztec Arcum in Port Harcourt, to be a part of this robotics revolution.