PRENEU (CEO Lee Jong-kyung), a company specializing in drone design manufacturing and avionics parts development, and Pablo Air (CEO Kim Young-joon), a company specializing in autonomous cluster control of unmanned vehicles (UAV), will sign a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to cooperate in strategic technology development and cooperate in the drone and unmanned vehicle markets.
At the signing ceremony held at the headquarters of PRENEU in Ansan, Gyeonggi-do, officials from both companies attended, including CEO Lee Jong-kyung of PRENEU, director Kim Je-joong, director of the research institute, director Chung Yong-beom, director of Youngsoo Kim, CEO Kim Young-joon of Pablo Airlines, Vice President of Business Lee Jang-chul, Vice President of Technology Lim Seung-han, director of operation Kim Joon-young, and head of the technical division Yoo Dong-il.
Through differentiated airframe design technology and its own production system, PRENEU is providing platforms for industrial UAVs, core avionics components, control system operations, and services. Last year, it was selected as the first drone company to develop material parts technology by the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy and completed the development of the D-DMB (Drone Main Board), and is developing an integrated avionics system (ARK) that combines the development technology of the aircraft and core parts as an innovative product.
Pablo Airlines recently won the CES 2024 Innovation Award in the smart city category with UrbanLinkX, a UAM management platform, proving its technology and innovation related to integrated control. It will participate in CES 2024 ahead of its initial public offering (IPO) next year and start the overseas expansion of drone aircraft and drone shows by introducing performance drones with unique technology.
The two companies plan to lead the drone industry and technology development by actively utilizing their core technologies in the development of products and services through business agreements. To this end, we will strengthen mutual cooperation for the development of drone systems between the two companies and actively cooperate in applying and utilizing the PRENEU Dronet platform to Pablo Airlines' 3D integrated control function.
"The strategic exchange of major technologies currently being developed by both companies will serve as a bridgehead for expanding domestic business as well as expanding overseas," said Lee Jong-kyung, CEO of PRENEU.
"Based on this agreement, we will conduct research cooperation and introduce more advanced products and services that will create synergy with PRENEU," said Kim Young-joon, CEO of Pablo Air. "We hope that it will serve as an opportunity to strengthen competitiveness by securing leading technology in the field of drones and unmanned vehicles."
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