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Autel Robotics is a leading developer of innovative drone solutions, specializing in high-performance unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) for professionals and enthusiasts.

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About Autel Robotics

Founded in 2014, Autel Robotics has always strived to let the needs of its customers drive innovation. We are a team of industry professionals with a genuine passion for technology and years of engineering experience. Our deep commitment in key core-technology research, our strive for excellence, and our goal to surpass customer expectations allows our team to set new benchmarks for drone technology and performance for commercial and consumer users alike. We work tirelessly with our partners to provide the best aerial solutions, with tangible, click everlasting value for our customers. In 2015, Autel Robotics released its first-generation UAV product: the X-STAR. The success of the X-STAR and the subsequent EVO series allowed Autel Robotics to quickly build a reputation in US markets. With the introduction of the EVO II series and platform in 2020, Autel Robotics will push its folding UAV to new heights in performance and application.

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The company is headquartered in Shenzhen, the industrial and software frontier of China and the capital of drones. Autel also has extensive subsidiaries bases in the US, Germany, Italy and Singapore, recruiting top talent to research and develop leading drone technologies and autonomous solutions. Among them, the R&D base at Nanshan i Park covers an area of 19,000 square feet, and the production base of Guangming Industrial manufacturing facility covers an area of 37,000 square feet. By August 31, 2024, the company has possessed 1752 authorized patents and 2959 patent applications, which ranks the top in the global drones industry. Autel Robotics’ committment to R&D has earned it a leading position in the global drone industry.

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22522 29th Dr SE, Ste 101, Bothell, WA 98021, United States
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