1. DJI: Known for their consumer and professional drones, DJI leads the market in autonomous flight capabilities and has made significant advancements in computer vision and obstacle detection technology.
2. Amazon Prime Air: Amazon has been actively investing in the development of delivery drones and has made substantial progress in autonomous flight, air traffic management, and obstacle avoidance systems.
3. Alphabet (Google X): The Alphabet-owned subsidiary, known as Wing, focuses on developing delivery drones and has been conducting extensive testing and trialing of autonomous drone systems.
4. Intel: Intel has been actively involved in the drone industry and has made notable advancements in autonomous navigation, real-time mapping, and collision avoidance technology.
5. Boeing: Best known for its aircraft manufacturing, Boeing has been exploring the development of autonomous aerial vehicles, including passenger drones, and has recently acquired companies specializing in autonomous systems.
6. Uber Elevate: Uber is working on the Uber Air project, which aims to develop autonomous aerial vehicles for urban air mobility and plans to launch aerial ridesharing services in the near future.
7. Airbus: Airbus has been actively investing in the development of autonomous aerial vehicles. Their project, Vahana, focuses on creating autonomous flying taxis for urban transportation.
8. Yuneec: Yuneec has made advancements in the consumer and commercial drone markets and is working on autonomous flight technology, including obstacle detection and avoidance capabilities.
9. Skydio: Skydio specializes in developing autonomous drones with advanced computer vision systems that enable them to navigate and avoid obstacles in real-time.
10. Airobotics: Airobotics specializes in the development of fully autonomous drone systems for industrial applications, including autonomous inspections, mapping, and security services.