一飞智控 builds drone coordination and animation systems, with a tech stack centered on embedded systems (ROS, VxWorks, ARM, FPGA) and 3D visualization tools (Unity, Blender, Maya, Cinema 4D). The project list reveals their core offering: real-time drone formation control paired with animation path design and multi-machine choreography—treating drone swarms as a creative medium. Quality concerns dominate their internal roadmap (five of ten projects address manufacturing, validation, or process stability), signaling a shift from prototype to production-grade systems.
一飞智控 is a 25-person hardware and software company in Tianjin focused on drone formation control and choreographed flight systems. Their platform combines real-time drone coordination software (built on ROS and embedded protocols like MAVLink and CAN) with animation and visualization tooling (Unity, Blender, Cinema 4D) to enable synchronized multi-drone performances and formations. The team is split across embedded engineering, 3D design, quality assurance, and sales—reflecting both deep technical complexity and growing production maturity. Current focus is shifting toward quality management systems and production stability, indicating a move from R&D-stage products into commercial deployment.
Embedded: ROS, VxWorks, ARM, FPGA, MAVLink, CAN, UART, Ethernet. Visualization: Unity, Blender, Maya, Cinema 4D. Simulation and design: MATLAB, Cadence. All running on Linux kernels.
Drone formation and choreography systems: real-time multi-machine coordination, animation path design, synchronized flight performances, and quality validation for new product pilots in production.
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