Weflo to Unveil Portable Electric Mobility Inspection Solution at CES2024

Written by Ben

January 9, 2024

Weflo, an aerospace deep-tech startup led by CEO Yee-jung Kim, announced that it will participate in CES2024, to be held in Las Vegas, USA from January 9-12, 2024.

Weflo provides ‘Verti-Pit’ solution, which uses non-contact manner to inspect electric mobility such as drones and air taxis in just a few seconds. Weflo has the core technology of automated safety inspection, which is essential for the development of the electric mobility industry, ensuring safe operation and preventing accidents.

Verti-Pit can reduce operating costs and improve inspection accuracy by automating and unmanned the aircraft inspection that was previously performed manually. In addition, it has the advantage of being able to perform automatic inspection of the aircraft before flight to assess the degree of aging of the aircraft and perform predictive maintenance. In addition, it can save operating costs and improve aircraft safety by optimizing the maintenance cycle of the aircraft based on the operational database built by accumulating and learning inspection data on a continuous basis.

Weflo, which is participating in CES2024 for the first time, plans to unveil its ‘Portable Electric Mobility Inspection Solution’. This is a version of the existing version that is made portable to support the defense industry to perform missions using UAV(unmanned aerial vehicles). It is a product with improved mobility that does not require separate installation.

Yee-jung Kim, CEO of Weflo, said, “We plan to accelerate our entry into the global market by participating in CES2024 and promoting the excellence of our portable inspection solution to the world. We will lead the innovation in the aerospace field by increasing the safety of electric mobility through automated inspection solutions.”

The Weflo booth is located at 63416-01, Seoul Integrated Pavilion, Eureka Park.

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