Haargaz Group invests $6 million in autonomous UAV company CopterPix

The investment is intended for the establishment of a network, using the group's sales infrastructure in the U.S., to help CopterPix make inroads into the American market 

Photo: CopterPix

Israel's CopterPix, which specializes in autonomous UAV-based solutions and applications, announced Monday that the Haargaz Group has invested $6 million in the company in order to establish a network, using the group's sales infrastructure in the U.S., to help CopterPix make inroads into the American market. The group will make additional investments in CopterPix in the coming years.

The Haargaz Group specializes in the development and manufacturing of buses, air conditioning systems, lifting systems, and electronic components for the global automotive industry. Haargaz has marketing infrastructure in Israel and abroad. As part of its overall strategy for innovation, the group plans to invest in technological companies associated with the automotive industry and in those with proven capabilities and large-scale market potential, with a goal of bolstering the group’s growth in the coming years. The group sees the investment in CopterPix as broadening its areas of activity and creating an opportunity to combine capabilities and synergy for the group’s future growth.

In its statement, CopterPix said that it has been able, in just a few years, to attain significant achievements including the winning of several important tenders in Israel and abroad. CopterPix also won the innovation award at the Milipol homeland security exhibition in Paris for the company's autonomous security and patrol system based on micro-drones that meets regulatory standards.

Photo: CopterPix

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