HPQ Silicon Ventures into North American Drone Tech

HPQ Silicon has teamed up with LN Innov' and Novacium SAS to explore setting up an electric propulsion platform in Canada. They want to make batteries and motors for drones and defense gear in North America, and they're already testing these technologies with customers. LN Innov' is planning to boost its production to 20,000 drone motors a month in France by 2026. What does it mean for you? If you're into drones or work in industries that use them, you might soon see more locally made, high-tech options on the market, reducing dependence on overseas suppliers and potentially offering more competitive prices.

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