FORTEM TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
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Even before Wilbur and Orville Wright successfully forged the first airplane, people wanted to fly. From the first commercial flight over 100 years ago to today, our airspace continues to grow increasingly congested and complex to manage. With more than three million drones and unmanned flying devices expected over the next 3-5 years, Utah- based Fortem Technologies, Inc. sees a growing need to help maintain the safety and security of shared and common airspace. Fortem’s AI (artificial intelligence)-enabled technology allows drones to fly beyond human line of sight and safely detect and avoid dangers in the air. “Fortem’s flagship product, TrueView Radar R20, makes beyond visual line of sight operations of commercial drones more available than ever before,” said Timothy Bean, CEO of Fortem technolo- gies. “By economizing on size and weight while maintaining power, the TrueView platform allows manned and unmanned aircraft to achieve autonomous collision avoidance capability. This is important in a drone world where the skies are popu- lated with uncooperative traffic. We keep our customers’ aircraft operations safe and secure.”
Fortem’s unique technology also provides a new level of security in the air. “With Fortem’s TrueView radar, potential threats can be detected day and night, regardless of clouds, fog or other weather conditions,” Bean said. “Using our TrueView radar is just the first step in maintaining airspace security. Once a nefarious drone or danger is detected, Fortem Technologies has developed solu- tions to mitigate further potential dangers.” Product innovation is a regular part of life at Fortem Technologies, so a location that affords testing and iteration is essential. At its St. John Properties location at Valley Grove in Pleasant Grove, Utah, Fortem Technologies has the ideal setting to continue developing and enhancing its technologies. The building features ESD
protective flooring, and neighboring open fields making it perfect for testing new drones and technologies. Along with reasonable pricing and an effi- cient turnkey offering, St. John processed Fortem’s design requests quickly and easily, providing Fortem the property on schedule without any added stress. As drones continue to multiply, the demand for secure and defensible airspace will also grow. Fortem Technologies has begun to expand their business to meet the concerns of public and private sector organizations around the globe. With its St. John location, Fortem can continue to expand its opera- tions to become the leading provider of airspace security solutions.
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