Drone Volt SA manufactures and sells professional civilian drones in France. The company offers drone solutions for various civilian applications, such as inspection, surveillance, surface treatment, thermography, search, and rescue missions in the energy, construction, civil engineering, security, and agricultural sectors. It also provides embedded artificial intelligence solutions. In addition, the company distributes DJI drones and multi-brand accessories for civil and commercial applications; and provides engineering consulting and design, aerial data acquisition, professional drone training, assistance, maintenance, and legal support services. It serves various administrations and industrial groups. The company also exports its products. Drone Volt SA was incorporated in 2011 and is headquartered in Villepinte, France.
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