Devorto is building an aircraft that never has to land. Solar-powered aircraft provide better capabilities than satellite networks, but for the cost and logistics of operating an unmanned system. While existing high-altitude pseudo-satellite (HAPS) attempts can only operate under ideal solar conditions, Devorto is developing a novel architecture called the Tethered Uni-Rotor Network (TURN). Designed and patented by a former NASA engineer, and with R&D funding from NASA and the US Air Force, this unconventional approach is 10X more efficient than fixed-wing without sacrificing vertical takeoff. Persistent flight within the stratosphere opens the doors to global Internet connectivity, broadband speed telecom relay hubs, and unprecedented environmental/weather monitoring capabilities.
| Website | http://devorto.io |
| Employees | 3 (1 on RocketReach) |
| Address | 16 Murray St, Hampton, Virginia 23651, US |
| Industry | Aviation and Aerospace Component Manufacturing |
| Keywords | Autonomous Flight, Persistent Surveillance, Aerial Surveillance, Advanced Aviation, Wireless Communication, Remote Sensing, Data Acquisition, Atmospheric Monitoring, Environmental Monitoring, Disaster Response, Search And Rescue, Precision Agriculture |
| Competitors | Adobe, Figma, InVision, Sketch, UXPin, Marvel, Intellimize, Balsamiq, Axure Software Solutions, proect_3 +38 more (view full list) |
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Justin Selfridge is the CEO of Devorto.
1 people are employed at Devorto.
Devorto is based in Hampton, Virginia.