Spin-offs

thermal DRONES

With the Flying Wildlife Finder, thermal DRONES is launching a solution onto the market that can be used to reliably find wild animals thanks to a thermal imaging camera, intelligent image processing and process optimisation. The innovative technology compensates for the weaknesses of conventional thermal imaging cameras so that the Flying Wildlife Rescuer can be used reliably during the day. The new Wildlife Rescuer method, which has been tested in practical research, makes fawn rescue efficient and user-friendly.

A spin-off of the DLR Institute of Remote Sensing Technology

Areas of application: Agriculture and farming, fawn rescue

Founded: 2020

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ajuma GmbH

UV-Bodyguard – Clever sun protection
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ajuma GmbH

ajuma has developed the UV Bodyguard, a wearable device that comes in various designs. It indicates what a healthy dose of sunlight is and informs the user of the time that remains before it is reached. It also gives a timely warning of the risk of sunburn. UV-Bodyguard is particularly suitable for children but is also helpful for people who spend lots of their time outdoors – such as outdoor athlets. Moreover, it supports the user preventing deficiencies of UV-induced Vitamin D – especially during the dark winter period.

A start-up from DLR's German Remote Sensing Data Center (DFD)

Areas of use: healthcare, sports and leisure market

Founded: 2019

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EOMAP GmbH & Co. KG

EOMAP GmbH & Co. KG generates sophisticated mapping products for coastal and inland areas of water using remote sensing data, and markets them worldwide. EOMAP now has two other branch offices in Queensland, Australia and Dover, USA.

A start-up from DLR Remote Sensing Technology Institute

Areas of use: remote sensing, mapping, offshore, maritime

Founded: 2006

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EOMAP GmbH & Co. KG
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EOMAP GmbH & Co. KG