From idea to impact—blueflite® is soaring thanks to Michigan’s support

Blueflite® is a cargo drone OEM headquartered in Brighton, Michigan. Through the Make It in Michigan Prototyping Grant Program, it fast-tracked development of its advanced drone platform for last-mile delivery. Now, blueflite® is helping shape the future of mobility logistics.

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“We make a drone that plays in the group two class, so up to 55 pounds or 25 kilograms. The drone is manufactured from a carbon fiber airframe and then about 70% of the additional parts are 3D printed out of nylon,” said blueflite® co-founder and CTO James McClearen. “It’s a tilt rotor, so the aircraft stays very stable in the air. The pilots program the drone where to go. The drone follows this path and then the cargo is delivered where it needs to go.”

“We see the use of drones only continuing to grow,” said Charlie Tyson, technology activation director for the Michigan Office of Future Mobility and Electrification. “There’s a number of different applications that drones are currently used for, whether it’s search and rescue, emergency response, or moving medical supplies. We see the Make It in Michigan Prototype Grant as a big opportunity to help companies like blueflite® prototype, design, engineer, and produce their products right here in Michigan.”

The prototype grant was created in partnership with Centrepolis Accelerator at Lawrence Tech University, the state’s leading clean tech accelerator. “We’re seeing an emergence of drone technology for both commercial and defense applications, [and] there aren’t many drone manufacturers that are building the products here in North America,” said Tyson. “If we can support one like Blueflite® to do so here in Michigan, it’s a great win-win all around.”

Original article: https://www.michiganbusiness.org/reports-data/success-stories/blueflite®/