Skyborne Technologies
Skyborne Technologies will provide the next generation of Unmanned Aerial Vehicle technology for commercial and military applications.
- Stage Product In Development
- Industry Aerospace
- Location Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
- Currency AUD
- Founded November 2014
- Employees 4
- Incorporation Type Other
- Website skybornetech.com
Company Summary
Skyborne Technologies is a small, innovative start-up company that grew from the $70 million AUD HiFIRE / SCRAMSPACE hypersonics programs. Skyborne was formed in 2014 and made up of Australian Aerospace Engineers.
The Company has two main divisions the UAV R&D division and the UAV Services division. R&D develops the defensible IP UAV technology platforms, which is a tri-tilt rotor design. The services division brings in sustainable revenue
Team
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Chief Business Officer and Chief Financial OfficerAdrian Dudok has worked for several years in commercial aviation as an Avionics Licensed Aircraft Maintenance Engineer. He is currently completing a Bachelor of Business majoring in Aircraft Maintenance Management. Adrian brings to Skyborne his extensive knowledge and experience of aircraft maintenance and CASA Regulations to develop and implement business strategies to commercialise their business model.
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Thomas CranChief Operations OfficerThomas Cran graduated with a Bachelor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering from The University of Queensland in 2014. He has a diverse array of experience having worked in the biomedical industry as a mechanical engineering design consultant at The Prince Charles Hospital in 2013 and was part of the UQ Formula SAE team, UQ Racing from 2010 to 2014. Thomas has attended multiple CAD seminars and a vehicle dynamics workshop.
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Chief Executive Officer and Chief Technology OfficerDr Creagh has been working in the Guidance, Navigation and Control (GNC) field for 8 years. He has produced two novel guidance laws for space craft and spinning rockets, an adaptive control law for a hypersonic glider and a plethora of intelligent navigation algorithms. Michael was recently awarded ‘Science Champion 2014’ by the Queensland State Government for innovations in navigation systems.
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