Wild For Change

Episode 20: Kraus Hamdani Aerospace


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On today’s podcast, we discuss how unmanned aircraft systems, or UAS’, can benefit wildlife, nature, and mankind with Fatema Hamdani, CEO, and co-founder of Kraus Hamdani Aerospace.  

In today’s world, we are constantly seeing changes in our climate, larger-scale natural disasters and fires.  Many of our wildlife are threatened by poaching and wildlife trafficking.  Although there are countless solutions to help minimize these global impacts, faster results can provide us with a larger perspective, a bird’s eye view. 

As Fatema Hamdani states in Forbes, 2020;

“We are imagining a world where we have flying robots that have the ability to cover our planet and provide data for climate change monitoring, for effective management of natural disasters, and search and rescue missions.  The ability to do that changes the odds for innocent lives that come in harm’s way, whether that be wildlife, the vulnerable, or people impacted tragically by tragedy or climate change. The vision is to use technology to enable our humanness more, and connect us more to our world.”

The future of supporting the planet and its inhabitants is here with the technology developed by Kraus Hamdani Aerospace.  


During this podcast, we discover;

  • How the founders of Kraus Hamdani Aerospace created their UAS platform to connect the world and become a bridge between sea, land, air, and space.
  • The Kraus Hamdani UAS K1000 ULE is not only the longest endurance UAS in its size and weight category in the world but is also fully electric.
  • How the UAS K1000 ULE incorporates the use of biomimicry for flight and endurance.
  • How using this technology will help conserve and protect wildlife in real-time from wildlife poachers.  
  • How the use of the UAS K1000 ULE is able to provide early detection for a natural disasters such as fires, continuous monitoring during the disaster, and intelligence for post-disaster rebuilding.  
  • How the UAS K1000 ULE can provide access to connectivity for 45% of the world’s population who do not have it, which in turn can establish equality and education for all. 

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