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Aerial Intelligence

Aerial Intelligence for the drone economy.

Aerial Grid is the awareness, insight, and trust layer between the sky and everyone who depends on it.

The trust gap

Between what drones can do and what the world lets them do, there is a gap.

Trust gap · 01

Three stakeholders. One shared need.

Operators that need to fly. Regulators that need to govern. Cities and infrastructure operators that need to see. Aerial Intelligence is the layer between them.

Bridging the gap

What drones can doThe world lets them
OperatorsCompliance
RegulatorsDetection data
CitiesUnified view
Aerial GridTrust layer

Operators

Older, custom-built, and mixed-brand drones often lack a trusted identity layer. As Remote ID rules expand, the compliance gap widens. Replacing fleet aircraft to stay compliant is expensive.

Regulators

Without verifiable detection data, regulators struggle to enforce rules consistently. Violations go undocumented and repeated violations are harder to identify and resolve.

Cities & Infrastructure

Cities often lack a unified view of what is flying above them. Self-reporting tools miss non-cooperative drones. UTM, sensor, and airspace-management systems often operate in silos. Conflicting data delays response when incidents occur.

What it is

What Aerial Intelligence is.

Aerial Intelligence is the layer of awareness, insight, and trust between the sky and everyone who depends on it.

Awareness

Knowing what is in the airspace.

Insight

Understanding what it means.

Trust

Proving it to everyone who needs proof.

04 · PRODUCTS · ONE PLATFORM

Four products. One platform.

Four products. One platform.

SkyGrid

City-wide monitoring platform.

Fuses sensor data into one unified operational airspace view. Provides cities, regulators, and infrastructure operators with visibility, governance, and alerts.

See SkyGrid

SkyRadar

Multi-sensor detection hardware.

Detects cooperative and non-cooperative drones at the edge using radar, RF, and fusion. Open APIs for system integrators.

See SkyRadar

SkyTag

Remote ID compliance module.

A lightweight retrofit that helps legacy and mixed-brand drones support Remote ID workflows and connect into SkyGrid.

See SkyTag

SkyGuard

Drone operator application.

Mission planning for professional pilots. Connects professional operators into the Aerial Grid ecosystem for route checks, deconfliction workflows, and airspace awareness.

See SkyGuard
05 · POSITIONING

Positioning

More than surveillance. Beyond counter-drone.

Aerial Grid builds infrastructure for safe, transparent, and accountable low-altitude airspace. The platform supports operators that need to fly, regulators that need to govern with confidence, and cities that need visibility.

Where Aerial Grid stands

Where Aerial Grid stands.

Innosuisse

Awarded an Innosuisse innoCheck by the Swiss Innovation Agency in August 2025.

CSEM

Co-developing core technology with CSEM.

Microsoft

Member of Microsoft for Startups Founders Hub.

DIAS

Active in DIAS - the Drone Industry Association Switzerland.

Latest from Aerial Grid

Latest from Aerial Grid.

News · 08.2025

Innosuisse innoCheck and CSEM joint development.

The Swiss Innovation Agency selected Aerial Grid AG for an innoCheck in August 2025. The award supports joint work with CSEM on sensor fusion, edge AI, and privacy-by-design for urban airspace intelligence.

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News · 08.2025

Aerial Grid joins Microsoft for Startups Founders Hub.

Aerial Grid joined the Microsoft for Startups Founders Hub programme in August 2025. The membership supports Aerial Grid's cloud, product, and commercial development as the company scales its Aerial Intelligence platform.

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News · 09.2025

Indian subsidiary established in New Delhi.

Aerial Grid AG established AerialGrid Private Limited in September 2025. The Indian subsidiary anchors Aerial Grid's commercial operations in the Indian market and bridges Swiss precision engineering with Indian drone manufacturing capability.

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Frequently asked questions

Frequently asked questions.

What does Aerial Grid do?

Aerial Grid builds Aerial Intelligence: the awareness, insight, and trust layer for low-altitude airspace. The platform provides visibility, governance, and operator tools for cities, regulators, and infrastructure operators.

Is Aerial Grid a counter-drone company?

No. Aerial Grid builds infrastructure for safe and accountable low-altitude airspace. The platform supports authorised drone operations, governs them, and creates structured records that support review, compliance, and operational decision-making.

Can Aerial Grid support dual-use environments?

Aerial Grid builds Aerial Intelligence infrastructure for governed low-altitude airspace. The same visibility, identity, and operational-awareness capabilities can support civilian, public-sector, and dual-use environments where deployments are lawful, governed, and aligned with customer requirements.

How does Aerial Grid handle drones that are not broadcasting Remote ID?

SkyRadar combines Remote ID decoding, radio-frequency sensing, and sensor fusion to detect drones that are not broadcasting Remote ID. Detection data can be correlated with cooperative sources in SkyGrid to support a unified airspace picture.

Where is Aerial Grid based?

Aerial Grid AG is based in Küsnacht, Switzerland. AerialGrid Private Limited is the Indian subsidiary, based in New Delhi.

How can a city, regulator, or operator engage with Aerial Grid?

Through the contact form. Aerial Grid responds to enquiries on demos, partnerships, research collaboration, and procurement.

10 · DISCUSS A DEPLOYMENT BOOK · DEMO

Get in touch

Discuss a deployment.

Aerial Grid is open to conversations with cities, regulators, infrastructure operators, and partners considering low-altitude airspace projects.