Core Insights - ZenaTech is enhancing its Taiwan-based Spider Vision Sensors (SVS) facility to comply with the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), aiming to build a vertically integrated supply chain for secure drone technologies [1][2] - The facility is set to begin production of printed circuit boards (PCBs) and is expected to be fully operational within the quarter [1][2] - The strategic investment in the SVS facility aims to strengthen supply chain resilience, enable customization, and support growth aligned with long-term operational goals [2] Facility and Production - The SVS facility spans 16,000 square feet and has completed critical infrastructure and assembly line buildout, securing all necessary permits for regulatory compliance [2] - Essential manufacturing equipment, including PCB and Surface Mount Technology (SMT) assembly machines, is being installed and calibrated, with initial production capacity focused on PCBs [2] - Pilot production is underway to validate processes and ensure NDAA compliance by sourcing drone parts free from restricted Chinese-made components [3] Product Development and Market Position - The SVS facility will support the scaled production of drone components for ZenaDrone platforms, including the ZenaDrone 1000 and its IQ Series, with final assembly occurring in Mesa, Arizona [3] - ZenaTech specializes in AI drone, Drone as a Service (DaaS), enterprise SaaS, and Quantum Computing solutions, targeting commercial, government, and defense sectors [4] - ZenaDrone, a subsidiary of ZenaTech, develops autonomous drone solutions for various applications, including agriculture and defense, with products like the ZenaDrone 1000 and IQ Nano [5]
ZenaTech Provides an Update on its Taiwan-Based Spider Vision Sensors Manufacturing Facility Supporting Manufacturing of NDAA-Compliant Drone Components to Meet US Defense Regulations