Innovating Drone Navigation with UWB Technology
At Agilica, we are at the forefront of developing cutting-edge drone positioning solutions that excel in environments where traditional GPS fails. Our mission is to empower industries with ultra-wideband (UWB) technology, ensuring precise, real-time tracking and navigation in challenging and dynamic spaces. Whether it's for industrial, maritime, or other specialized applications, we deliver enhanced performance, efficiency, and safety. Our team is dedicated to pushing the boundaries of drone technology, enabling seamless operations in complex environments.
More about us
Who we are
Agilica is a spin-off project at the Royal Military Academy, Belgium. We bring together a talented and experienced team with backgrounds ranging from military communications, R&D, IoT innovations and entrepreneurship. Our proprietary technology, built upon innovations in ultra-wideband (UWB) positioning, was developed inhouse alongside the design of our own hardware, ensuring a highly robust and high quality solution.
Our why
We believe that as we enter a new era in industrial automation, the need to extend and expand the power of GPS into the indoor space has never been greater. So, to deliver the best and stay ahead of the curve, whether it is with autonomous drones, asset tracking or location analytics, we are committed to giving you the power to always find exactly what you need, when you need it.
Our how
We know that in order to transform customer experience and business processes, across industries with long term impact and sustainability, we need practical and effective navigation and location tracking solutions that can work in any environment. With that in focus, we are designing our system based on a core ideology of flexibility, scalability, and compatibility. This is how revolutions are sustained.
Our solution
A simple and powerful, unified system for precise navigation and tracking in indoor spaces using ultra-wideband wireless technology.
Our Team
Hafeez Chaudhary
Hafeez has a vision to establish the practical benefits of technology, for both the economy and for society, by bringing to market cutting edge innovations in an accessible way. He has dual experience in both R&D and engineering fields, supported by an impressive academic foundation.
Bart Scheers
Bart is a military professor in telecommunications at the Royal Military Academy, with a main interest in radio systems & IoT technology. His combined academic, engineering & field experience underpins our product development approach.
With his expertise in directing large funded research projects and his never-ending interest for technology, he is the promotor of the spin-off project at RMA.
Boden Dollie
Boden is a business strategist and marketer specialised in smart technology and innovative products across UK, EU, Middle-East and Africa. He has a keen eye for unique strategies, new market entry and go to market strategies for new companies with hightech products and disruptive business models.
Advisors
Dr David Meszaros
MGGROUP
CEO
MCGROUP is a global
consortium of enterprises, think tanks, and entrepreneurs. They are an exclusive management consulting firm with expertise
in navigating multinationals,
as well as governments through the uncharted territory of emerging technologies.
JC Robert DelHaye
Drone Think Do
Founder / Chairman
Through the EIP-SCC Action
Cluster for Sustainable Urban
Air Mobility, they work to collaborate with companies on cities and regions to showcase innovative mobility solutions and support their
replication at scale in key market segments. A MGGROUP member.
Baudouin van Male
VMIC
Founder
VMIC provides investment
management and asset
allocation advice to financial
institutions and organisation.
Also specialising in Business
strategy, financial advisory & corporate governance as well as Business angelling and Coaching for Entrepreneurs.
Johan Van den Bossche
SO Kwadraat
Coach / Board Member
SO Kwadraat is a coaching organisation for star-ups with disruptive ideas and cutting-edge tech. It has coached more than 160 hightech start-up teams over the last 15 years. These companies now have a total market capitlization of more than 1.5 billion euros.