BirdsVision
Animal Hazard Mitigation for Utility Infrastructure
Company Overview
Snapshot
Founded in January 2007, BirdsVision operates with 1–10 employees. The company has secured funding across one disclosed round from one investor, and holds one patent. BirdsVision specializes in developing solutions for the detection, identification, deterrence, and risk management of bird hazards, particularly for critical infrastructure.
Business overview
BirdsVision develops advanced solutions for the detection, identification, deterrence, and risk management of bird hazards. Its core technology provides an automatic, standalone system capable of operating year-round, day or night, and in all weather conditions to deter birds in sensitive areas. The company's system is designed for diverse applications, including electricity infrastructure to prevent power losses and outages, civil and military aviation operations to mitigate bird strikes, and high-yield crop agriculture, fish farming, and water reservoirs. BirdsVision operates within the Aerospace, Defense & HLS sector, serving markets such as electric utilities, aviation, and agriculture.
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- What is BirdsVision's primary focus?
- BirdsVision focuses on animal hazard mitigation for utility infrastructure, developing solutions for the detection, identification, deterrence, and risk management of bird hazards.
- When was BirdsVision founded?
- BirdsVision was founded in January 2007.
- What industries does BirdsVision serve?
- BirdsVision serves various industries, including electricity infrastructure, civil and military aviation operations, high-yield crop agriculture, fish farming, and water reservoirs.
- What type of technology does BirdsVision offer?
- BirdsVision offers an automatic, standalone device that detects, identifies, and deters birds in sensitive areas year-round, day or night, and in all weather conditions.
- What is the status of BirdsVision?
- BirdsVision is currently listed as Non Active as of June 2018.