CDSpace designs and deploys vertical-takeoff-and-landing (VTOL) drones for medical supply and cargo logistics, backed by IIT Kanpur's deep-tech incubator. The stack is embedded-systems-focused (C/C++, Python, RTOS, CAN, PX4, Ardupilot) with simulation and ground-control software (Qt/QML, MATLAB), pointing to in-house flight control and avionics development rather than off-the-shelf platforms. Active projects span control algorithms, UAV simulation, and subsystem integration—core R&D work typical of pre-series-production hardware startups.
CDSpace builds VTOL drones optimized for logistics and ISR (intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance) missions. The company is India-based, founded in 2018, and has deployed drones into healthcare logistics operations. With 11–50 employees and a majority mid-level engineering team, the organization is structured around embedded systems design, aerodynamics, and manufacturing validation rather than commercial sales infrastructure. Hiring remains minimal and geographically confined to India.
C/C++, Python, RTOS, ARM, CAN, UART, I2C for embedded systems; PX4 and Ardupilot for flight control; Qt/QML for ground-station UI; MATLAB and Fusion 360 for simulation and design.
Bengaluru, Karnataka, India. Founded in 2018 and backed by SIIC (Startup Incubation and Innovation Council) at IIT Kanpur.
UAV control algorithms, flight-simulation tools, ground-control station software, and integration of airframe and subsystems. Projects target reliable autonomous operation in complex environments.
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