
RocketDNA (ASX:RKT) has launched its proprietary Skylink operating system.
The platform is currently entering its initial testing phase through an active deployment with a global Tier-1 mining customer, marking a pivotal moment in the integration of AI-powered drone data solutions within large-scale operations.
The Skylink OS serves as a centralised mission management platform designed to streamline the complexities of autonomous drone fleets.
By allowing enterprise users to draw mission polygons and assign priority levels, the system facilitates real-time dispatch and completion tracking from any remote location.
The capability addresses a burgeoning market demand for consistent, high-fidelity data delivery, enabling clients to schedule recurring flights or request on-demand missions to monitor vast mining landscapes.
Beyond immediate operational efficiency, the deployment establishes a critical foundation for advanced automation.
The OS is built to support third-party integration and machine-to-machine triggering of RocfietDNA's xBot solution, effectively reducing the need for human intervention in hazardous or remote environments.
According to Managing Director and CEO Christopher Clarfi, the company has scaled its remote operations capability specifically to meet the surging volume of mission requests and resource allocation needs.
At the time of reporting, RocketDNA’s share price was $0.026.