
Manufacturer of hydrogen-powered drones, Heven, has announced its acquisition of Zepher Flight Labs (ZFL).
This acquisition represents a step forward in Hevens strategy to enhance its technological portfolio and expand its ability to deliver mission-critical capabilities to customers across the globe.The integration of ZFLs capabilities will add to Hevens designs, allowing the company to broaden its vision of a drone fleet with 24/7 usability and modular adaptability.
The integration of ZFLs technology will also contribute to Hevens ongoing commitment to providing highly flexible, durable, and efficient unmanned aerial systems (UAS) solutions.This acquisition strengthens our position in the market and underscores our commitment to providing the most advanced and reliable drone solutions, said Bentzion Levinson, CEO of Heven.
With the addition of ZFL, Heven will be able to offer even more versatile systems tailored to meet the needs of our customers in defense, security, and commercial sectors.We are excited to join the Heven family, said Adam Stolz, CEO of ZFL.
Our complementary capabilities will allow us to accelerate the development of drone technologies, and together, we will continue to push the boundaries of what is possible in unmanned flight.The acquisition comes on the heels of Hevens February launch of Raider, a new hydrogen-powered drone platform engineered to deliver flight endurance in excess of 10 hours and support payloads up to 50 lbs with minimal downtime.
This spring, the company established a partnership with Mach Industries to scale its domestic production of drones.
It also launched Heven Border Solutions, a comprehensive border security platform.ZFLs team of engineers and designers will work alongside Hevens existing team to integrate the two companies technologies and ensure a seamless transition.
This collaboration will strengthen Hevens anticipated product roadmap, leading to the creation of even more efficient and capable drones for both commercial and defense customers.Source: Heven Drones