OptiVector
Efficient and Low-noise Rotors
Company Overview
Snapshot
Founded in March 2017 by Philippe Roitman and Phil Bogrash, OptiVector operated with 1–10 employees. The company secured funding across two disclosed rounds, but ceased operations in December 2023.
Business overview
OptiVector specialized in developing advanced rotor technology for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and urban air mobility (UAM) markets. Their patented innovations aimed to enhance flight performance, including longer flight times, extended ranges, increased payload capacity, and reduced noise for drones and flying cars. Additionally, the technology was designed to improve fuel efficiency and maneuverability for marine vessels, serving the aerospace, defense, and industrial technology sectors with a focus on B2B and B2G business models.
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- What was OptiVector's operational status as of December 2023?
- OptiVector ceased to operate in December 2023.
- When was OptiVector founded and by whom?
- OptiVector was founded in March 2017 by co-founders Philippe Roitman and Phil Bogrash.
- What is OptiVector's primary technological focus?
- OptiVector focused on developing multi-patented rotor technology for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and urban air mobility (UAM) to achieve longer flight times, extended ranges, increased payload capacity, and reduced noise.
- Which markets did OptiVector's technology aim to serve?
- OptiVector's technology targeted the unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) and urban air mobility (UAM) markets, as well as marine vessels, with applications in aerospace, defense, and industrial technologies.
- What was the company's employee size?
- OptiVector operated with 1–10 employees.