One of the World's Largest Semiconductor Manufacturers Renews Its Contract with Ondas' Airobotics for Drone Aerial Security and Data Services

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BOSTON, MA / ACCESSWIRE / December 19, 2024 / Ondas Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ:ONDS) ("Ondas" or the "Company"), a leading provider of private industrial wireless networks and commercial drone and automated data solutions, announced today that its Ondas Autonomous Systems Inc. ("OAS") business unit's subsidiary Airobotics has received a purchase order from one of the world's largest semiconductor manufacturers to renew ongoing aerial security and data services.

As part of this purchase order, Airobotics offers aerial security and data services using its Optimus drone infrastructure, which includes docking stations and drones capable of capturing diverse aerial data types. These data are processed into real-time insights for end-users without human intervention. Since its initial installation in 2016, Airobotics has expanded its autonomous drone operations within the growing semiconductor chip manufacturing facility in Israel. The Optimus System provides 24/7 aerial operations for security, safety, and project management services through a unified data and analytics platform for the customer, project managers, and third-party contractors.

"We are thrilled to continue to provide aerial security and intelligence to this strategically important facility," said Eric Brock, Chairman and CEO of Ondas. "With our Optimus System, we are providing a strategic drone platform that includes certified, capable hardware driven by powerful software and AI technology. Optimus can operate in harsh conditions, swapping batteries and payloads, making it more like an infrastructural solution for critical operations rather than just another tactical drone with a docking station. We believe that more public and private owners of critical operations will be leveraging these capabilities by implementing the Optimus System."

Optimus is the first ever uncrewed data-capturing system to achieve an Airworthiness Type Certification from the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for its uncrewed aircraft. The system is currently deployed in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Israel and is being marketed globally to customers in industrial, government and defense markets. In the U.S. market the Optimus System is provided to customers by OAS' American Robotics.

The system relies on fleets of automated drones that do not require on-the-ground human intervention to operate. The system functions as a task force capable of simultaneously collecting and providing critical information for a variety of customer requirements. Each Optimus System, networked as fleet infrastructure, includes a smart airbase enabling automated battery changes for 24/7 operations, along with the automated loading and installation of sensors appropriate for each specified mission. Optimus drones cover up to 30 square miles surrounding an airbase. Drone flights can be tasked to carry specific sensors, enabling each drone within the fleet to execute diverse tasks. Drones can be activated for complex longer-term operations, with flights overseen by remote operators in a command-and-control center.