New technical assistant at Aeronavics
Jon Fletcher, COO, who became a part of the Aeronavics team in August of this year, has been an integral part of the growth.
Jon Fletcher, COO, who became a part of the Aeronavics team in August of this year, has been an integral part of the growth.
Drone innovators Raglan-based Aeronavics has doubled in size since the success of the Snowball crowd-funding campaign earlier this year, and is busy racing towards a new product launch.
Jon Fletcher, COO, who became a part of the Aeronavics team in August of this year, has been an integral part of the growth. Jon’s focus is on the streamlining of production and processes, ensuring that the company continues to move from strength to strength.
“As a company we are constantly striving to improve our products and process. In order to help us achieve this, we are focusing on doing the basics well in terms of planning, communication and execution.
“We have also attracted some top talent recently with Anton Slooten being the newest recruit.”
Anton specializes in electrical and computer systems engineering, and graduated from Massey University in 2014 with Honors.
As part of the Aeronavics team, Anton will be working as a level three technical assistant. His work will be focused on ground station development, which will allow further customization of software and technology according to the needs of the user.
Recently having moved to Hamilton from Palmerston North, Anton has thrown himself into the various projects within Aeronavics.
“I am excited to be a part of the Aeronavics team. I have always been interested in UAVs, and am looking forward to being a part of this industry as the technology evolves,” Anton said.