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TerraHaptix Duma drone pulls 2.1-ton car while carrying 80kg human!

AdminBy AdminOctober 1, 2024Updated:October 1, 2024No Comments1 Min Read
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Nathan Nwachuku (Founder & Chairman, TerraHaptix) has shared that his company just completed a second successful load test of its Duma ground drone, pulling a 2.1-ton car while carrying an 80kg human being – all fully powered by ArtemisOS, a TerraHaptix proprietary C2 software.

Nathan wryly adds:

Another engineer was kind enough to volunteer his car 🙂
#technology #ai

Nathan Nwachuku (Founder & Chairman, TerraHaptix)

TerraHaptix – Africa’s largest drone manufacturer – is a robotics company building low-cost, unmanned systems for core industries. They refer to themselves as being on a mission to accelerate automation in emerging markets.

The company recently opened a 15,000sq-ft drone factory in Nigeria and subsequently won millions of dollars in commercial contracts.

Nathan, himself, is a software engineer and industrialist who dropped out of university at 18 to solve critical problems.

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