SUIND was founded with a clear belief: autonomous aerial systems need to work reliably in the real world, not just in ideal conditions. Over the years, we saw that most drones perform well only when environments are simple and GPS signals are clean. As soon as operations move closer to terrain, into uneven landscapes, or into GPS-degraded
conditions, reliability drops and scalability breaks. We started SUIND to solve this fundamental gap. Our focus has always been on building near-earth autonomy, systems that can see, understand, and operate close to the ground with precision and consistency. This required going back to first principles in perception, navigation, and system design, and translating that work into deployable, safety-critical products rather than experiments. Agriculture bec
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