MULTIROTOR Service-Drone Contributes Permanent Loan to Helicopter Museum for Exhibition ‚Experiencing and Understanding Technology from Emotion to Information‘
For the permanent exhibition ’The whole world of vertical flight’ at the Helicopter Museum Bückeburg, company founder Oliver Knittel presented a drone to Thomas Mallwitz on the occasion of the International Aerospace Exhibition. The latter, as the executive of the Hubschrauberzentrum e.V., the sponsoring association of the museum, was happy about the special exhibit of the Berlin drone producer, pioneer in the development of professional unmanned aerial vehicles, that has already made great contributions to the history of aviation.
The special exhibit enriches the exhibition at the Helicopter Museum with the motto ‚Experiencing and Understanding Technology – from Emotion to Information‘. Furthermore, the main focus of the exhibition concept is to transfer knowledge in an entertaining way. The museum visit is topped off with an interactive experience exhibition.
About MULTIROTOR by service-drone.com
By selling more than 700 systems right away, the company, founded in March 2011 by Volker Rosenblatt and Dipl.-Ing. Oliver Knittel, has become the market leader in the branch of professional multi-rotor drones for industrial and institutional purposes. In the autumn of 2014, the company won the ARTIE innovation award for the MULTIROTOR G4 flight control and reached the top of innovative industrial applications with the newly developed surveying drone MULTIROTOR G4 Surveying-Robot.
The OEM partnership with the US company Trimble, world market leader in geodesy, exists since the summer of 2015. MULTIROTOR supplies Trimble with the surveying drone Trimble ZX5 and is thus the biggest manufacturer of surveying drones. In the fiscal year 2014, MULTIROTOR managed to double the sales compared to the previous year as well as to reach a six-digit record profit before tax as one of the few worldwide manufacturers of drones.