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Flybotix SA – Strategic-Technological Assessment
How does Flybotix's ASIO drone use a coaxial dual-rotor design and two-degrees-of-freedom propulsors for long-endurance indoor inspection?
Flybotix SA is a Swiss robotics scale-up founded in 2019 (headquartered in Lausanne/. Strategic-technological profile; 20-page sourced DFM PDF report.
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Original DFM publication · DFM Analysis report · 2025-11-08
Flybotix SA is a Swiss robotics scale-up founded in 2019 (headquartered in Lausanne/ Renens, Switzerland) that develops autonomous indoor inspection drones (ASIO series) and a cloud-based analytics platform .
Its ASIO drone employs a unique coaxial dual-rotor design and advanced two-degrees-of-freedom propulsors, yielding exceptionally long flight times and stability for tight-space inspections . By enabling visual, gas and structural monitoring of critical infrastructure without human entry, Flybotix aims to reduce industrial risk and downtime .
This analysis answers: How does Flybotix's ASIO drone use a coaxial dual-rotor design and two-degrees-of-freedom propulsors for long-endurance indoor inspection? What is the maturity of its autonomous drone and cloud analytics platform for confined-space inspection? How do visual, gas, and structural monitoring applications reduce industrial risk and downtime as dual-use capabilities? What capability gaps and strategic indicators define the Lausanne-based scale-up?
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Flybotix SA – Strategic-Technological Assessment
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Its ASIO drone employs a unique coaxial dual-rotor design and advanced two-degrees-of-freedom propulsors, yielding exceptionally long flight times and stability for tight-space inspections .
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By enabling visual, gas and structural monitoring of critical infrastructure without human entry, Flybotix aims to reduce industrial risk and downtime .
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