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Drones & Robotics AI Summit 2026: Entering the Quantum Era of Autonomy

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Heven AeroTech, an Israeli startup, is developing hydrogen-powered drones for defense and commercial use, leveraging quantum computing to advance sensing data. The company's founder, Bentzion Levinson, drew from his military experience to create a UAV that can handle heavy payloads and long-range missions.

Heven AeroTech, an Israeli startup, is making strides in drone technology with its hydrogen-powered UAV. Founder Bentzion Levinson, a former Combat Commander, was inspired by his military experience to create drones that can autonomously identify and respond to threats. Levinson's company has partnered with IonQ to use quantum computing to improve sensing data. The UAV is designed to handle heavy payloads and long-range missions, filling a market gap in defense and commercial use cases. Heven AeroTech has become Israel's latest unicorn startup, with its technology poised to reshape the drone industry. The company's innovative approach has garnered significant investment, with venture and private equity investments in the drone and robotics space exceeding $30 billion in the last 12 months.

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