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Business Standard
3 days ago
- Business
- Business Standard
Redwing Acquires Assets of Swedish Drone Delivery Startup Aerit, Adding European Entry and ML-Based Flight Routing Capabilities
BusinessWire India Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], June 7: Redwing, a leading provider of drone-based instant logistics solutions from India, today announced the strategic acquisition of the assets of Aerit, a Swedish drone delivery startup recognized for its advanced autonomous delivery technology for suburban homes. This asset acquisition significantly strengthens Redwing's position in Europe, accelerating its expansion efforts in one of the world's fastest-growing drone logistics markets. Aerit had successfully collaborated with Foodora in 2024, with EASA's SAIL II permits for Sweden operations for delivering food from retailers to consumers. Built by a talented team of engineers from Spotify, Scania Group & PhDs, it was the 1st company to complete commercial food drone delivery in Sweden. The integration of Aerit's state-of-the-art autonomous flight technology "Stewie" and operational know-how significantly enhances Redwing's technological portfolio. This move allows Redwing to rapidly develop and deploy advanced drones tailored specifically to the complex and evolving needs of the logistics sector. Aerit's drone systems are acclaimed for their safety, reliability, and operational efficiency, attributes critical to achieving scalable drone operations and commercial viability. This acquisition underscores Redwing's commitment to driving innovation and achieving leadership in the BVLOS drone logistics industry. With a proven track record of more than 300,000 kilometers of Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) flights, Redwing has consistently demonstrated the capability and readiness of its autonomous drone platform in demanding scenarios such as drone logistics in rain, hilly terrains & coastal winds. By integrating Aerit's expertise, Redwing further solidifies its ability to deliver comprehensive, highly reliable drone-based solutions that meet stringent European regulatory requirements. "The acquisition of Aerit is a pivotal step for Redwing, expanding the BVLOS portfolio & improving ML-based flight routing capabilities alongside EASA regulatory headway," said Anshul Sharma, co-founder of Redwing. "By combining Aerit's innovative technology and European market presence with Redwing's deep expertise in scalable, autonomous drone logistics, we are excited to complete this acquisition process."


Business Upturn
4 days ago
- Business
- Business Upturn
Redwing Acquires Assets of Swedish Drone Delivery Startup Aerit, Adding European Entry and ML-Based Flight Routing Capabilities
Bengaluru, Karnataka, India: Redwing, a leading provider of drone-based instant logistics solutions from India, today announced the strategic acquisition of the assets of Aerit, a Swedish drone delivery startup recognized for its advanced autonomous delivery technology for suburban homes. This asset acquisition significantly strengthens Redwing's position in Europe, accelerating its expansion efforts in one of the world's fastest-growing drone logistics markets. Aerit had successfully collaborated with Foodora in 2024, with EASA's SAIL II permits for Sweden operations for delivering food from retailers to consumers. Built by a talented team of engineers from Spotify, Scania Group & PhDs, it was the 1st company to complete commercial food drone delivery in Sweden. The integration of Aerit's state-of-the-art autonomous flight technology 'Stewie' and operational know-how significantly enhances Redwing's technological portfolio. This move allows Redwing to rapidly develop and deploy advanced drones tailored specifically to the complex and evolving needs of the logistics sector. Aerit's drone systems are acclaimed for their safety, reliability, and operational efficiency, attributes critical to achieving scalable drone operations and commercial viability. This acquisition underscores Redwing's commitment to driving innovation and achieving leadership in the BVLOS drone logistics industry. With a proven track record of more than 300,000 kilometers of Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) flights, Redwing has consistently demonstrated the capability and readiness of its autonomous drone platform in demanding scenarios such as drone logistics in rain, hilly terrains & coastal winds. By integrating Aerit's expertise, Redwing further solidifies its ability to deliver comprehensive, highly reliable drone-based solutions that meet stringent European regulatory requirements. 'The acquisition of Aerit is a pivotal step for Redwing, expanding the BVLOS portfolio & improving ML-based flight routing capabilities alongside EASA regulatory headway,' said Anshul Sharma, co-founder of Redwing. 'By combining Aerit's innovative technology and European market presence with Redwing's deep expertise in scalable, autonomous drone logistics, we are excited to complete this acquisition process.' About REDWING Advertisement Redwing is a multi-use BVLOS drone company based out of Bangalore. They design, build and operate drones with Beyond Visual Line of Sight Capability (BVLOS) that are designed to travel long distances reliably for logistics & other applications. Redwing team has received 12 awards combined in the US and Asia-Pacific by industry giants such as NASA, Lockheed Martin, Boeing, and Airbus through collegiate competitions and is Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia. Website: Click here for Media Contact Details Submit your press release Disclaimer: The above press release comes to you under an arrangement with Business Wire. Business Upturn takes no editorial responsibility for the same.


Newsweek
22-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Newsweek
One-Eyed Rescue Puppy Finds Forever Home, But There's an Unexpected Twist
Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. A one-eyed puppy who was abandoned in a ditch has discovered a new lease of life after finding his forever family. Pablo the pit bull mix was found on March 31 in a ditch with another dog by some locals in Knoxville, Tennessee. The other dog ran away, but Pablo let the couple take him inside and recovered in their home for a few days. No one claimed him, but the couple and their extended family spread the word about this sweet pup who needed a home. As luck would have it, Andrew and Yolanda Bissel were in a bar on April 2 when they spoke to the family about Pablo. Yolanda Bissel, 31, told Newsweek that they "fell in love once [they] saw him and his one eye." The couple wanted another dog, and once they heard about Pablo, it felt so right and they "had absolutely no hesitations." Pablo the rescue dog with Stewie the rescue rabbit. Pablo the rescue dog with Stewie the rescue rabbit. @yolisfatpat / TikTok Bissel said: "No one knows what happened to Pablo or the other dog. Andrew and I thought maybe they were used as bait dogs, or someone just dumped them both together. We don't know what happened to the other dog, but I can only hope that he or she is okay. "He is the perfect fit for our family. He has big puppy energy with an eagerness to please and wants to stay by our side at all times. His little personality comes out the most around our animal pack, and we think it's because he's never been without another dog. He is the happiest little guy and will coax the other animals to play any chance he gets. He has the most fun with Stewie, the rabbit," she continued. Pablo was taken to the vets shortly after being adopted. He is estimated to be between 6 to 9 weeks old, and received some deworming treatment. While he doesn't need any medical intervention now, the vet said his eye may need to be removed in the future. For the most part, Bissel says having one eye doesn't hold Pablo back. "He really is like any other dog, and sometimes I forget he only has one eye. He's a little clumsy and sometimes misses steps if he prances around, or he will occasionally fall over. He's also scared to be outside when it's dark, which I think is because of his eyesight," she told Newsweek. Bissel shared Pablo's story in a post on TikTok (@yolisfatpat) which has now gone viral with over 254,700 views and 48,700 likes at the time of writing. The clip shows the one-eyed puppy running around his new home, chasing after other dogs, and playing with Stewie who is a former breeding rabbit. Pablo certainly isn't Bissel's first rescue pet, as she and her husband have also adopted a deaf Blue Heeler named Coco, Benny the Bengal cat, a baby snapping turtle found during the winter (they plan to release him when it gets warmer), and a bass named Bobby Bass Boucher who they "nursed back to health." The online reaction is beyond anything the family anticipated, as social media users thanked Bissel for giving Pablo a second chance. "He's such an innocent guy who just wants to be loved and deserves happiness. I'm so glad we get to share that. Everyone also loves Stewie and thinks he's the boss," Bissel continued. Pablo's story has certainly melted hearts online, leading to more than 1,900 comments on TikTok so far. One comment reads: "Now that's an interesting pack. That bunny has me laughing, he's not backing down from Pablo." Another person wrote: "I love when animals hit the family lottery!" While another TikTok user added: "Stop, that baby found heaven!" Do you have funny and adorable videos or pictures of your pet you want to share? We want to see the best ones! Send them in to life@ and they could appear on our site.
Yahoo
16-04-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Breanna Stewart and Napheesa Collier Are on the 2025 TIME100
Credit - Photo-illustration by TIME; Stewart: David Berding—Getty Images; Collier: Steph Chambers—Getty Images As an investor in Unrivaled, the women's 3-on-3 professional basketball league launched in January of this year, I have so much respect for Napheesa Collier and Breanna Stewart, the league's founders. Their ability to continue to shine in the WNBA—in fact, Phee and Stewie faced off in the 2024 finals—while building the next big thing blows me away. The dynamic duo stuck their necks out there to give players a chance to make money in the U.S. in the offseason, and not have to move their families across the world. Unrivaled makes female athletes think about everything differently. It's not always just take the salary and sign on the dotted line and be happy. Sometimes you can just do it yourself better. That's what Phee and Stewie did here. The launch of Unrivaled will go down in history as a pivotal moment for continuing the tidal wave of momentum in women's sports. Morgan is a World Cup and Olympic champion soccer player and entrepreneur Contact us at letters@