This market map includes:
(1) Associations that represent different stakeholder groups, such as Aerial Evolution Association of Canada, Aerospace Industries Association of Canada (AIAC), and Council of Canadian Innovators.
(2) Component manufacturers that are building Canadian-made solutions used by OEMs, such as AVSS | Drone Parachute Recovery Systems & Guided Delivery Systems, MicroPilot, and Tyto Robotics.
(3) Counter Drone companies, such as Accipiter Radar, and Canadian UAVs.
(4) Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEM), the flying drone platforms, such as Pegasus, Pegasus Aeronautics Corporation, Bombardier, Drone Delivery Canada, ARA Robotics, and AERIUM Analytics.
(5) Resellers, the partners that are typically the front-line contact with end users, such as RMUS Canada, Drone action 360, DroneXperts, Candrone, and InfinitDrones.
(6) Testing Support Partners that assist with testing and commercialization, such as Area X.O, National Research Council Canada, and Biokinetics and Associates Ltd.
(7) Support Services from legal and planning firms, such as McInnes Cooper, Field Law, and CAYRES.
(8) Software Solutions from airspace awareness to data analytics to onboard control, such as Kongsberg Geospatial, Ribbit, and Spexi.
(9) Service Providers, which encompasses drone delivery companies, tree planting, surveying firms, media production companies, and more. This includes Volatus Aerospace, Altomaxx, First Class Drones, Flash Forest, and McElhanney.
(10) Post Secondary Institutes that are offering research services or training our next generation of students, such as Carleton University and Mohawk College.
(11) Honorary Canadian Partners that are not necessarily Canadian, but have support Canadian stakeholders, such as Murzilli Consulting, FlytBase, UAS Nexus, and Arcfield Canada.If you are a Canadian stakeholder or feel you meet the requirements for the Honorary Canadian Partner status, please contact AVSS to be included in the 2025 Canadian Market Map. #dronesforgood