![]() ![]() Furthermore, Wingcopter will deliver packages, tools, spare parts, and food in the future. The startup aims to provide transportation for supplies that need to be delivered immediately due to a lack of infrastructure and challenging terrain. Wingcopter is an aviation startup manufacturing and operating drone technology for meaningful humanitarian and commercial applications. SYNERJET’s strong relationships and experience with local civil aviation authorities SYNERJET will offer the company in-depth knowledge of the regulatory framework.įounded in 2017 by Tom Plümmer, Jonathan Hesselbarth and Ansgar Kadura, Wingcopter is located in Darmstadt, Germany. The partnership marks an essential step in Wingcopter’s global expansion plans and a gateway to the Latin American market. As an Authorized Partner, the company participates in Wingcopter’s Authorized Partner Program (WAPP), which allows companies to distribute the Wingcopter 198 and provide technical support for the product. Purpose of funding: This funding will expand the startup’s reach across the Latin American market and reinforce its customer approach.īefore, SYNERJET had already partnered with Wingcopter. Furthermore, recent investments were made in connection with Wingcopter’s Series B investment round in 2022. Synerjet joins existing investors DRONE FUND, Expa, Xplorer Capital, Futury Capital, Hessen Kapital III, and Corecam Capital Partners as a new investor. ![]() However, Wingcopter has not released the exact amount of the investment, following recent investment announcements from the DRONE FUND in Japan and Uber co-founder Garrett Camp’s Expa. Investors: The investment round was led by SYNERJET Corp, an aviation company operating in Latin America, including Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Chile, Panama, and Guatemala. German-based Wingcopter, an aviation startup manufacturing and operating drone technology for meaningful humanitarian and commercial applications, raised an undisclosed amount on 16th December. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |