Dedrone is the market leader in smart airspace security. Dedrone’s counter-drone system is trusted by hundreds of commercial, government, and military customers globally to protect against unauthorized drones. With flexibility to host on premise or in the cloud via Dedrone’s Airspace Security-as-a-Service (ASaaS), Dedrone customers can detect, identify, locate, analyze and mitigate unauthorized dronethreats. Established in 2014, Dedrone is headquartered in San Francisco, with operations in the Washington, D.C.-area, Columbus, Ohio, London, and Germany. For more information about Dedrone and to reach our airspace security experts,visit dedrone.com and follow @Dedrone on Twitter, Vimeo, and LinkedIn.
"Following the Gatwick Airport shutdown in 2018, Newcastle Airport understood that unauthorised drones were an eventuality that we needed to plan for. Dedrone’s success supporting UK international airports, as well as their technology validation from CPNI, made them a natural choice to protect our operations. With Dedrone, Newcastle Airport can be alerted of any impending drone incursions, protect passengers and operations from drone-based disruptions, and continue to be the number one international gateway of choice for travellers to and from North East England". - RICHARD KNIGHT, COO NEWCASTLE AIRPORT
U.K. Centre for Protection of National Infrastructure (CPNI) approves Dedrone Technology for Drone Detection and Threat Mitigation.
As a result of installing Dedrone, Pimlico security team and local law enforcement developed and launched response protocols in the event of drone incursions. Dedrone’s automated alerts provided actionable information, including drone and pilot location, to Pimlico security. Dedrone’s solution, including integrated cameras, was able to visually identify multiple pilots, providing Pimlico security the necessary intelligence to track aerial trespassers down, and halt the unauthorized flights. Pimlico’s partnership with Dedrone allowed them to implement and execute a successful drone response program and there were zero drone disruptions on race day.