From collaboration to spin-offs: Radio6ense, Geo-K, “Pervasive Electromagnetic Lab” and “Earth Observation Lab” from Tor Vergata University have developed Project RFIDrone, an automatic and independent system for the acquisition of remote measurements.
The RFID-reader equipped remotely-piloted drones can monitor smart-environments with RFID sensors. This innovative technology is called RFIDrone.
The idea is to use the new system to simplify and improve critical issues in realistic scenarios such as the structural and climactic monitoring of buildings, animal surveillance, precision agriculture and resource management.
Today, at 3 pm, a demo will be held at the Tor Vergata University Engineering Macro-Area.
RADIO6ENSE is an innovative start-up, originally born as a spin-off, specialised in research and development in antennae, electromagnetic modelling and radiofrequency systems (RFID).
GEO-K srl was created in April 2006 as the first spin-off from the University of Rome Tor Vergata. Currently, its main activities focus on R&D for added value services and products in the field of remote sensing.