Source: Drone Delivery Canada.
  • Drone Delivery Canada (FLT) has been granted a patent by the United States Patent Office
  • The patent is titled ‘System and Method for Secure Communication with One or More Unmanned Aerial Vehicles’
  • The patent refers to DDC’s technology to ensure secure, authenticated communication between a remote computing device and one or more unmanned aerial vehicles
  • Drone Delivery Canada is an award-winning drone technology company built on a proprietary logistics software platform
  • Drone Delivery Canada (FLT) opened trading at C$0.56

Drone Delivery Canada (FLT) has been granted U.S. Patent No. 11,245,533 by the United States Patent Office.

The patent, titled ‘System and Method for Secure Communication with One or More Unmanned Aerial Vehicles,’ refers to DDC’s technology to ensure secure, authenticated communication between a remote computing device and one or more unmanned aerial vehicles.

A U.S. continuation application and corresponding Canadian application are currently pending.

Steve Magirias, CEO of Drone Delivery Canada, commented on the news.

“We are pleased to announce our seventh United States Patent Office grant issued. This patent has strategic importance DDC as it further connects our drones to our ecosystem. As we continue progressing with our technology roadmap, growing our intellectual property portfolio will be an essential factor towards the growth & maturity of the Company.”

Drone Delivery Canada is an award-winning drone technology company built on a proprietary logistics software platform.

Drone Delivery Canada (FLT) opened trading at C$0.56.

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