SomeDrones.com   /     SomeDrones.com - Episode 14 - Taras Wankewycz

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Here at SomeDrones.com we’re all about showing the world how drones can be utilized for positive purposes, and showcasing the future of UAS technology. This week’s podcast features Taras Wankewycz, the founder and CEO of H3 Dynamics, which is a...
Duration
51:14
Publishing date
2016-09-25 20:20
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http://somedrones.libsyn.com/somedronescom-episode-14-taras-wankewycz
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Here at SomeDrones.com we’re all about showing the world how drones can be utilized for positive purposes, and showcasing the future of UAS technology. This week’s podcast features Taras Wankewycz, the founder and CEO of H3 Dynamics, which is a company that exemplifies both of these traits.

 

If you haven’t heard of H3 Dynamics, their Hycopter, or their DroneBox, you can read about them here. Basically, they’re a company that started out in the alternative energy field, and who are now making a major impact into the world of UAS technology.

 

During the interview, Taras discusses the early days of H3 Dynamics, how they got into the UAS industry, working across the globe, and how his company is impacting the future of UAV technology. Taras explains how the process of using hydrogen as a power source for UAVs is going to change the way they operate in the field, and how his company is taking hydrogen fuel powered robotics to even greater levels (*small spoiler alert, there’s a good chance that you could be powering your UAV with water bottles in the near future).

 

If you’re sick and tired of your 30-minute flight times because of the limitations put forth by lithium batteries, then this is the podcast for you.

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