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Prioria went into solvency after being their main office was raided by US law enforcement after allegations of selling used products as new to the the US Army.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Caplan |first1=Andrew |title=Prioria Robotics complainant calls for criminal charges |url=https://www.gainesville.com/news/20181202/prioria-robotics-complainant-calls-for-criminal-charges |website=gainesville.com |publisher=The Gainesville Sun |accessdate=18 July 2019}}</ref>
Prioria went into solvency after being their main office was raided by US law enforcement after allegations of selling used products as new to the the US Army.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Caplan |first1=Andrew |title=Prioria Robotics complainant calls for criminal charges |url=https://www.gainesville.com/news/20181202/prioria-robotics-complainant-calls-for-criminal-charges |website=gainesville.com |publisher=The Gainesville Sun |accessdate=18 July 2019}}</ref>
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*[http://www.prioria.com/ Prioria Inc.]
*[http://www.prioria.com/ Prioria Inc.]

Revision as of 15:54, 18 July 2019

Prioria Inc.
Company typePrivate
FoundedFlorida, USA (2003, as Prioria Robotics, Inc.)
WebsitePrioria.com

Prioria Inc., also known as Prioria Robotics Inc., was an American corporation with a focus on designing embedded sensor processing products and services. Established in Gainesville, Florida in 2003, Prioria once developed, sold, and supported the Maveric Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (also called an autonomous Micro Air Vehicle), while also maintaining a services division focused on research and development of embedded sensor processing systems for leading companies in domestic defense, homeland security, medical device, and UAV / Miniature UAV markets.

Prioria went into solvency after being their main office was raided by US law enforcement after allegations of selling used products as new to the the US Army.[1]

References

  1. ^ Caplan, Andrew. "Prioria Robotics complainant calls for criminal charges". gainesville.com. The Gainesville Sun. Retrieved 18 July 2019.