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Terrahaptix’s Kallon Sentry Tower uses AI to detect potential threats, and it just caught its first thief!

AdminBy AdminJanuary 13, 2025Updated:January 13, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Nathan Nwachukwu (Co-Founder, Terrahaptix)

In January 2024, Maxwell Maduka and Nathan Nwachukwu started TerraHaptix to dominate the $4B African drone industry.

Four months ago, Terrahaptix shipped the first Kallon Sentry Tower – a solar-powered surveillance system developed by the company – to a customer’s industrial site at Nnewi (Eastern Nigeria).

And the tower has just delivered on its capabilities by intercepting a thief at the Nnewi site, leading to an arrest.

Says Nathan:

Excited to see more crimes thwarted by our drones & sentry towers

📸Nathan Nwachukwu

The Kallon Sentry Tower is designed for applications in agriculture, Oil & Gas, and security, with the tower utilising Artificial Intelligence to detect, identify, and track potential threats up to 5 kilometres away.

Terrahaptix have been instrumental in advancing automation in emerging markets, recently opening a 15,000-square-foot robotics factory in Abuja, Nigeria, capable of producing 10,000 units annually.

In addition to the Kallon Sentry Tower, Terrahaptix’s product lineup includes:

ArtemisOS: A proprietary, mobile-first open operating system for drones, facilitating seamless integration and control.

Archer Drones: Advanced aerial security and surveillance drones designed for various applications.

Duma UGV: An unmanned ground vehicle for versatile operations in different terrains.

In 2024, the company crossed $2M in drone orders, and has begun exporting untis to five nations: Ghana, DR Congo, South Africa, Kenya, and CĂ´te d’Ivoire.

By 2030, Terrahaptix have a daring production goal of 1 million drones annually and to make Nigeria a global drone supplier.

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