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Get your drone airborne with Tiepoint. We are opening for operations under our EASA LUC and State Aviation operating approval.
2026 is the Year of Total Defence – and Tiepoint is positioning accordingly.Tiepoint will now fully offer its established emergency drone concept to actors within total defence and critical infrastructure. Since 2021, the operational methodology we use, where professional operators conduct and manage drone operations under one robust approval structure, has in practice been reserved…
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Tiepoint is a Norwegian technology company that develops autonomous systems for demanding environments. We combine cutting-edge AI with robust hardware to deliver solutions that work under Nordic conditions – from Arctic cold to challenging operational scenarios. The company originates from the Andøya Space ecosystem and has, since 2010, built documented expertise in drone operations, regulations,…
Read MoreAllsidig stilling: Drone- og prosjektarbeid på Andenes
Tiepoint søker en engasjert og selvstendig medarbeider til et spennende prosjekt på Andenes. Vi ser etter en voksen og ansvarsbevisst person som ønsker å ta del i et dynamisk miljø med store muligheter for utvikling og økt ansvar. Om stillingen Stillingen er knyttet til vårt drone- og dokumentasjonsarbeid på Andenes, og innebærer et bredt spekter…
Read MoreWhite Paper │ AI-Driven Crisis Response System │ ESA Civil Security from Space Programme │ June 2025
1. Introduction and Purpose This white paper outlines the vision, user needs, technical concept, and development direction for the AI-Driven Crisis Response System under the ESA Civil Security from Space (CSS) Programme. The primary focus is on leveraging satellite-based Earth Observation (EO) as the first and principal source of situational awareness in civil security incidents,…
Read MoreTwo Grounded Ships, Two Response Tactics, One Vision: A Unified Aerial Approach
Real World Deployment of ESA’s AI-Driven Crisis Response System The ESA driven Civil Security from Space (CSS) project, focusing on how satellite- and drone-data can support first responders with valuable data insight, got an unexpected head start when a large cargo ship ran aground near Bryneset outside of Trondheim on May 23. Public safety officials…
Read MoreSuccessful Workshop with JRCC North on Satellite and Drone Integration
On June 18, 2025, Tiepoint and KSAT held a joint workshop with the Joint Rescue Coordination Centre North (JRCC North) as part of the ESA-funded Civil Security from Space (CSS) project. The meeting brought together key representatives from JRCC, KSAT, and Tiepoint to explore how satellite and drone data—processed through AI—can support search and rescue…
Read MoreKSAT Workshop: Exploring Satellite Data for Crisis Response
On May 14, 2025, Tiepoint held a focused workshop with Kongsberg Satellite Services (KSAT) in Tromsø to align efforts within the ESA Civil Security from Space (CSS) project. The goal was to deepen technical collaboration and explore how satellite data can support crisis scenarios such as search and rescue, wildfires, landslides, and coastal incidents. KSAT…
Read MoreDronepilot for maritime operasjoner
Tiepoint har økt oppdragsmengde innenfor maritime operasjoner, både med elektriske og fueldrevne droner. Vi har nå åpnet vår pilotpool for søkere med rett erfaring. Vi er på utkikk etter både heltid og deltidsstillinger. Våre oppdrag inkluderer, men ikke eksklusivt, oljevern, miljøkartlegging og maritim overvåking. Hvor presisjon, sikkerhet og selvstendighet er avgjørende. Send søknad til: post@tiepoint.no…
Read MoreCargo Drones: Revolutionizing Oil Spill Response and Maritime Operations
In the ever-evolving world of maritime logistics and environmental protection, cargo drones are emerging as a game-changer.
Read MoreDJI FlyCart 30 Revolutionizes Emergency Response
The FlyCart 30’s ability to deliver critical supplies directly to emergency scenes, particularly in challenging terrain like wildfires, is a game-changer. In Norway’s case, the drone’s ability to overcome difficult landscapes will be particularly valuable during wildfire response, delivering essential equipment directly to the fire zone.
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