Everdrone’s revolutionary First on Scene AED Solution, using autonomous drones to deliver defibrillators (AED) to out-of-hospital cardiac arrest patients, is presently operational in Sweden and Denmark, reaching a total of 340,000 people. For an in-depth look into how a First on Scene AED operation is performed, a video showing the entire operation is now available in the header above and on
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“We are truly honoured to have made it onto the list not once, but three times, alongside giants like Spotify and iZettle”, says Mats Sällström, CEO of Everdrone. “We also hope that this sort of recognition brings awareness of how drones in general can be used to save lives and provide safety in society.”
For us, AEDs are just the beginning. We are presently widening the scope to deliver other time-sensitive medical supplies such as epinephrine and tourniquets. We are also expanding our service portfolio beyond medical delivery and will soon be able to provide live view imagery to support time-critical decision-making in case of fires or traffic accidents”, says Mats Sällström.
A company that makes Ny Teknik’s list three times gets the honour of being designated a Gold Company. To be considered for the list in the first place, the company must have been founded no more than seven years ago and have the potential for international success based on technological innovations developed inhouse. In recent years, the UN Sustainable Development Goals has served as an additional assessment criterion in the selection process.
Everdrone AB develops technology for autonomous drones and offers advanced drone services. The company’s test and development facilities are located at Sisjön, Gothenburg. The company focuses on civil applications, primarily related to healthcare and emergency response. Everdrone actively works with regulatory issues associated with drones, specializing in operations in urban areas.