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World’s Largest Civilian Electric Cargo Drone Takes Flight in Cornwall, Paving the Way for Remote Connectivity

Open Skies Cornwall Demonstrates Pyka Pelican Electric Cargo Drone  A revolutionary electric cargo drone, deemed a ‘game-changer,’ made its debut in Cornwall this week, marking a significant milestone for Open Skies Cornwall, a project under UKRI’s Future Flight Challenge, delivered by Innovate. The initiative aims to open up low-level airspace for drone operations, focusing on […]

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The Vertiport Designed to Go Anywhere: Skyportz Unveils Vertistop™ at Dubai Airshow

Skyportz Unveils Innovative Vertistop™ Vertiport Design at Dubai Airshow In an announcement at the Dubai Airshow, Skyportz, in collaboration with Contreras Earl Architecture and Arup, has unveiled its latest modular sustainable vertiport design – the Skyportz Vertistop™. This innovative design aims to revolutionize urban mobility by addressing the need for compact and affordable public vertiports […]

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DJI’s Black Friday Drone Deals: Minis, Avata, and More!

DJI Introduces Limited-Time Discounts on Select Drones for the Holiday Season DJI Announces Black Friday Drone Deals DJI, the world’s leading manufacturer of consumer drones and digital camera technology, has released its annual 2023 holiday  promotions, discounting their top products. This holiday promotion is effective from November 9, 2023, to November 27, 2023, providing enthusiasts […]

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Detroit’s Drone Innovation Hub: Ford and City Revitalize Historic Landmark for Aerial Revolution

Old railway station to be site for drone development hub By DRONELIFE Feature Editor Jim Magill The city of Detroit and Ford Motor Company are both icons of the U.S. ground transportation industry. Now a Ford subsidiary, the city of Detroit, the state of Michigan and other partners are working together to write the next […]

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Vilde Wettergreen: how this entrepreneur disrupted FPV drones, unintentially

Vilde Wettergreen got into drones the same way her company did: by pure happenstance.

But Vilde and her company, Immerse Optics, are making a strong impression on the drone industry. Vilde Wettergreen is the C.E.O. of Immerse Optics, a Norwegian company that started by making masks to create an immersive movie-watching experience from your phone. However, after receiving customer feedback and inspiration–including learning that drone pilots were using their product as an FPV tool– the company entered the drone sector. 

Vilde Wettergreen joined Immerse Optics soon after.

Vilde Wettergreen
Vilde Wttergreen, CEO of Immerse Optics

In 2021, the company introduced the DroneMask and has recently evolved by adding the DroneMask 2 into their lineup of products. We reviewed the DroneMask 2, which you can check out here.   

Vilde said that this close customer feedback loop is her favorite part of the job.“I love sending our product to different people in the drone industry and hearing their thoughts about it,” she said.“We got a lot of good responses and I do believe we are the only FPV solution for camera drones which is really, really cool.” 

Vilde Wettergreen went to the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, where she earned a bachelor’s in psychology and a Master’s of Science from the School of Entrepreneurship. And while she is new to the drone industry, she is no stranger to the world of VR and running a business. 

Vilde Wettergreen shares more about Immerse Optics, DroneMask, and how she became a CEO (note this interview has been edited for clarity and style). 

Caroline Dobrez: Becoming a CEO is no easy feat. Can you tell me a little about your background and what led you to Immerse Optics? 

Vilde Wettergreen: I have a bachelor’s degree in psychology. Before I started my master’s degree, I started a company, called Fornix, which is dedicated to harnessing the potential of virtual reality exposure therapy to address mental health challenges. 

I think it’s so exciting to be a part of the journey and build something as an entrepreneur and see how far we can take it.  I feel like, both the entrepreneurship and the spirit around working in such a small and flexible company and scaling it up with immersive technology. This type of work has been common throughout my career.

Caroline Dobrez: That’s very cool. Can you walk us through a day in the life as CEO of Immerse Optics?

Vilde Wettergreen: Immerse Optics, started in 2016 and then they worked within the movie market and then the VR market, and I started in 2021 and launched the product within the drone market, which is a drone mask. Currently, my day is varied. I do a lot of follow-up with my consultants and check in with my two team members. We are a really small team.

Also, it’s a lot of strategy planning and a lot of talking to customers and influencers in the drone industry. We have used it a lot because they give us great feedback on our product for other updates. We stay ahead of what people want and where the industry is heading.

A DJI Mini 3 drone with the DroneMask 2.

Caroline Dobrez: Can you talk a little bit about your product, The DroneMask? I know it has an interesting backstory…

Vilde Wettergreen: After going to the movie theater in 2016, the founders were inspired to recreate the experience on smartphones so they could have the same cinematic experience anywhere at any time. That was the MovieMask.

But then some YouTubers ordered the MagiMask. They used it for drone flying and they posted their reviews on YouTube. And suddenly in one month, we had $70,000 in our web store and we were like, where is this coming from? And it was actually from the YouTube reviews. So it was actually the customers who discovered us and helped us enter the drone industry. 

Caroline Dobrez: Talk about listening to customers’ feedback. That is incredible. Are you into drones? Do you fly drones at all?

Vilde Wettergreen: I hadn’t flown a drone until I started at Immerse Optics, but now I have tried and I think it’s really fun. I bring a drone when I’m on vacation. So, I’m going to Rondane, which is a national nature park, in Norway. I intend to bring my drone. I have the DJI Mini 2 and the DroneMask, of course. The DroneMask works with almost all camera drones, as long as you have the RC and one controller that uses your phone. 

Caroline Dobrez: So, is it safe to say the DJI Mini 2 is your favorite drone? 

Vilde Wettergreen: So far, yes. I really want to try the new drones like the Mavic 3. The DJI Mini 2 is my favorite drone since it’s easy to bring around and travel and to get it with the drama.

Caroline Dobrez: If you could fly your Mini anywhere in the world, where would you fly it?

Vilde Wettergreen: I think one of my favorite places in the world is in Norway. I would love to see the Northern lights. I think that would be magical. That is my dream and I think I will be able to realize it soon as well.

Caroline Dobrez: Do you have any advice for someone who wants to get into the drone industry or start their own business?

Vilde Wettergreen: The most important is always to know your customers and to know which market you are targeting first. So really, understand their pain points and focus on either. If you’re going to be in a B2C business you need to focus on the market. I feel it is important when starting something and then you can expand further. But I feel like the deep knowledge of your customer is the most important. 

And don’t be afraid to talk to people in the industry to share your ideas and get feedback on it. I feel that’s so valuable and also it’s important just to trust yourself.

Vilde Wettergreen: And I feel like everyone in the drone community is very welcoming. So, I feel just like reaching out whether it’s an Influencer, YouTuber, or somebody in the community, they are really helpful. 

You can connect with Vilde Wttergreen via email at [email protected] / [email protected] and via LinkedIn

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India Orders Hermes 900 for Army, Navy

The Indian government has ordered Elbit Systems Hermes 900 StarLiner unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) for the Indian Army and Indian Navy, according to a defence source. The Indian Ministry of Defence (MoD), however, said it could not comment on how many of the medium-altitude long-endurance (MALE) unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) are being procured. Janes was told that […]

Rotor Technologies Performs First Uncrewed Autonomous Helicopter Test Campaign

Rotor Technologies, Inc. (Rotor), a developer of autonomous vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) aircraft, has completed the first autonomous helicopter flight campaign of a full-scale civilian helicopter. The campaign was flown with two Rotor R220Y autonomous helicopters. The R220Y is an experimental platform based on the popular Robinson R22 two-seat helicopter, with seats, pilot controls, […]