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Azure Integrity and Cyberhawk combine expertise to leverage data visualisation software in Australia

Monday, September 12th 2022

Cyberhawk, a world leader in drone inspection services and data visualisation software, has entered an agreement with Australia-based the South Australian Business Chamber member Azure Integrity. The agreement combines Azure’s extensive drone capabilities, with Cyberhawk’s data visualisation software, to offer an end-to-end inspection solution for the power grid, construction, energy and mining industries across Australia and New Zealand. 

Cyberhawk has developed cloud-based analytical software, called iHawk, which empowers asset owners and project managers to effectively assess the condition of critical infrastructure and monitor the progress of capital projects, by unlocking the power of drone data collection. As a specialist in aerial data acquisition, Azure Integrity will offer iHawk software to help clients make sense of the drone data they’ve collected and support evidence-based decision-making.

iHawk is a fully enabled IoT solution which integrates with third-party sensors and APIs. Geospatial information, including images acquired from ground cameras, CCTV, drones, and autonomous technologies form data layers to provide asset owners with an unprecedented insight into the condition of energy infrastructure and the progress of major capital projects. 

The ability for iHawk to analyse datasets from multiple sources prevents data silos, and replaces partial information stored in disparate systems with a single software solution. 

Craig Macintosh, Chief Remote Pilot, Azure Integrity said: iHawk fills the gap for Azure by providing our customers with a software solution that can manage the visual data for multiple assets on a single platform. iHawk offers our clients a more in-depth level of data visualisation and effective reporting capabilities that they’ve never experienced before.”

Chris Fleming, CEO, Cyberhawk said: We’re excited to be partnering with Azure Integrity to help iHawk become more established across Australia and New Zealand. Azure Integrity is recognised as specialists in data acquisition for asset digitisation and this capability complements our iHawk offering perfectly.” 

Azure Integrity are an ambitious start-up headquartered in southern Australia. Craig commented: South Australia is regarded as a globally connected state of innovation and the location of our HQ allows us to tap into a thriving technology network to scale our operations across Australia and New Zealand with equal measure.

The agreement with Cyberhawk helps to strengthen our business strategy and will play a key role in job creation, supporting STEM development and inspiring industries to adopt the use of new technologies.”


About Azure Integrity

Azure Integrity is an Australian drone services expert specialising in aerial data acquisition and asset digitisation. Azure Integrity provides intelligent unmanned robotic solutions with a mission to empower quality, safety, and efficiency across aerial and confined space inspection projects. With specialisation in large-scale, high-risk, and complex inspections, Azure Integrity collaborates with partners across the power generation, utility network, oil and gas, mining, infrastructure, and capital projects to remove personnel from hazardous environments, gain rapid access to hard-to-reach areas, reduce overall task cost and duration, and provide accurate and high-quality asset information. For more information, visit: http://​www​.azurein​tegri​ty​.com/

About Cyberhawk

With headquarters in Edinburgh, (UK), offices in Denver, Colorado (USA), and Doha, (Qatar), Cyberhawk has accomplished over 30 world firsts for drone inspections with blue-chip energy and utility companies in more than 37 countries worldwide. Cyberhawk is transforming asset integrity management and capital projects with a cloud-based data visualisation software solution, called iHawk. For more information, visit: https://​the​cy​ber​hawk​.com/

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