SPARC AI Completes Elevation Test at 295m

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(TheNewswire)

SPARC AI INC
 

April 30, 2024 – TheNewswire - Toronto, Canada – SPARC AI INC.  (CSE:SPAI) (OTC:EGTTF) (Frankfurt:5OV0) (“SPAI” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce that it has successfully tested the SPARC AI at an elevation of 295m (968 feet) above sea level using the SPARC AI enabled mobile application.

 

The test recorded the geo-location and distance to two points of interest with a high degree of accuracy for both geo location data and distance. The data was accurately verified using Google Maps and Google Earth.

 

The test was conducted well above the regulatory restrictions in Australia, Canada and United States that permit drones to fly at a maximum of 400 feet or 120m. This successful test gives us confidence as defense and military drones can fly at a much higher elevation than commercial drones.

 

As we continue to make progress on the microchip integration of SPARC AI algorithms, we will perform further testing using the mobile application.

 

A recording of the test can be found here: