Home UAE Dubai Dubai Harbour introduces floating waste collector drone PixieDrone has a 160-litre collection capacity, with up to six hours of operation in autonomous mode by Gulf Business September 20, 2023 Image credit: Supplied Dubai Harbour Marinas has announced the introduction of the UAE’s first ever PixieDrone. Fitted with a video camera and remote sensing Lidar technology, the PixieDrone can access small areas and spaces, as it helps sort waste including organic waste, plastics, glass, metal, paper, cloth, rubber and more. It has a 160-litre collection capacity, with up to six hours of operation in autonomous mode. It is also fully compatible with salt water and fresh water. A mark of technological innovation and efficiency, the floating waste collector operates as a remote-controlled autonomous drone that identifies debris on the water’s surface, intercepts them and stores them in an expansive collection tank to be discarded by other means. Its integration into Dubai Harbour becomes a supporting asset for clearing clutter and unattended waste across the UAE’s waters and shores. Introduced by The Searial Cleaners, a French company, the drone is approximately 1.62 metres long by 1.15 metres wide and is relatively compact when compared to other clean-up robots. Also read: Dubai Harbour Marina welcomes first yachts Tags Drone Dubai Harbour Technology Waste Collection You might also like Eight Sleep expands into UAE, offering smart sleep solutions Thales’ Elias Merrawe on shaping the future of flight Review: HMD Skyline – A fresh take on smartphone design Lenovo, world’s largest PC maker, to launch factory in Saudi Arabia