ULTRALIGHT ROBOT

High tech innovation for daily life

Agricultural machinery technology

Difficulties of Traditional Methods

Semi-manual spraying machine

Harmful & Low productivity

Rig tractor

Heavy & stuck into mud

Hand-pushed boat

Need a canal

Tractor with Spraying system

Loss of nearly 5% of the yield

Difficulties of Drones

Flight permission

Costly

Low payload, flight time

Complex control

Some specific conditions of the field

  • Water and mud.
  • Water level changes during the season.
  • The softness of the mud varies by region.

Exclusive solution for wet and muddy field

Efficiency ~ Lifting force / Drag force.

The bigger the better

How do Airboots operates in the field

On the mud

On the water

On the paddy field

Outstanding features of Airboots vs Drone

CharacteristicsDRONEAIRBOOTSNotes
Exclusive ownership — Registered with WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization).
Flight permitPermission from the Ministry of Defense.
AccuracyMinimize chemical residues.
Non-toxicityNon-toxic to human
OperationAutomatic/ManualAutomatic/Manual
Payload10kg / 3000W30kg / 3000WAirboots carry 3 more times the weight
Price$ 15,000$ 7,000 Tải trọng = 30 kg
Operating cost$ 4 / ha$ 1.5 / haAirboots can’t fall, utilize energy from LiFePO4 battery
Productivity4 ha / h4 ha / hAirboots operate close to paddy surface
Easy to transport, lightweight, compact.Easy to transport by motorbike or car.
Continuous operationUses gasoline engines and LiFePO4 batteries.
Mini versions$ 4000 per machine

Values that Airboots bring

Save 95% water used
Save 30% pesticides, fertilizers, seeds
Productivity = 30 workers
Avoid exposure with harmful chemicals
No flattening of rice, no loss of yield equivalent to 5%

Environmental and social impacts

Market size of Vietnam

Global market size

Target customers

Selling Airboots domestically and for export

  • Drone services company
  • Pesticide/fertilizer dealers
  • Cooperatives

The global demand for Airboots is estimated at 1 million units.

Airboots have superior characteristics compared to Drones. Currently, there are about 4,000 to 5,000 Drones in operation. We expect to completely replace Drones with Airboots in rice cultivation. Our plan is to produce 10,000 units per year. This quantity accounts for about 0.5% of the global demand.

OUR TEAM

Professor. Ngoc Anh Vu
Aircraft/Drone Design, Flight Control
20 years
CEO, 5+ years

Professor. Dinh Tuan Le
Ship Design, Dynamic Analysis
30 years

Professor. Phung Tri Cong
Dynamics and Control, Robotics
20 years

Ms Selena Vi Bui
Financial Expert
10 years

BS, MSA. Le Thi Thu Ngan
Senior Market Research Analyst
15+ years

MENTOR

Mr David Martin Nguyen
Executive Advisor Global Business Strategy and Technology
40 years

Doctor Song Thanh Thao Le
Composite Structure
15 years

Nguyen Manh Lai
Senior Marketing Manager
15+ years