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Israeli company brings cutting-edge aerospace technology to construction sites
UltraWis, a startup founded by the co-founder and CEO Lior Avitan, has developed a technology that transforms tower crane operators booths into a cockpit-like environment. The system allows for ground control, improving safety and efficiency at construction sites. UltraWis uses technologies imported from the military world, such as image processing, 3D-modeling, and augmented reality. The company received licensing and investment from Elbit Systems, where Avitan previously worked. They also received funding from the Manof Fund. UltraWis aims to expand its technology to other industries, such as heavy industry, seaports, and trains.
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UltraWis system to control tower cranes from ground
Israeli technology company UltraWis has introduced a crane control system that allows full control of a crane from the ground. The system, AI and ML based, continually monitors the construction site through sensors and generates real-time data and insights. It uses machine vision and augmented reality graphics to understand the crane operators perspective and build a 3D model of the site. The operator controls the crane from a special cabin on the ground. UltraWis, with investment from Incubit, is preparing for the commercial release of the system after successful trials on a construction site in Israel. The company uses military-grade technologies for image processing and stability. UltraWis aims to automate procedures and empower site managers for risk reduction and extensive management abilities.
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