Futurology introduced U.S. engineering division at the Spray Drone End User Conference

April 04, 2025
Futurology introduced U.S. engineering division at the Spray Drone End User Conference
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The evolving landscape of modern agriculture demands innovative, localized, and scalable technological solutions. Positioned at the convergence of global expertise and regional implementation, Futurology has taken a strategic step forward in agricultural innovation. During the Spray Drone End User Conference 2025 — the premier U.S. event dedicated to end users of spraying drones, held in Mobile, Alabama — the company officially introduced its newly established engineering division, located in Newtown, Pennsylvania.

This development represents a significant expansion of Futurology’s operational capabilities in the United States and underscores its transition from technology integrator to manufacturing partner. Throughout the past year, Futurology has focused on establishing a physical presence across key U.S. markets, selecting Bucks County as the optimal location for its engineering hub. In November 2024, the company inaugurated a fully equipped R&D center, encompassing over 5,000 square feet — a facility designed to transform advanced engineering concepts into high-impact, market-ready solutions.

Symbolically, during the premier annual conference for end users of spraying drones in Alabama, Futurology unveiled its first drone sprayers assembled entirely in the United States by the company’s engineering team. This milestone demonstrated Futurology’s capabilities as a distributor and manufacturer, which is capable of adapting and scaling technologies to meet the specific needs of the local market.

 

 

Designed with the needs of American farmers in mind, the new model features a 50-liter spray tank, a performance capacity of up to 40 acres per hour, and next-generation disk atomizers that enable ultra-low-volume application.

Beyond product development, the engineering division is actively engaged in creating prototypes, refining patented technologies, and tailoring solutions to meet the operational requirements of U.S. agricultural enterprises. This localized approach is made possible by a robust engineering foundation and a strategic focus on delivering measurable results.

“We’ve created a space where Ukrainian technological expertise is transformed into world-class products. Our engineering center in Newtown is the foundation of a new technological era in U.S. agriculture. It’s a space where innovation is born in close collaboration with those working directly in the fields. Here, we don’t just adapt technologies—we shape new industry standards and set the pace for the advancement of the agtech sector,” noted Valerii Iakovenko, co-founder and managing partner of Futurology.

Drawing on over a decade of experience in Eastern Europe, Futurology continues to expand its global footprint, leveraging proven expertise to establish new benchmarks in sustainable, data-driven agricultural production. With its U.S. engineering operations now fully operational, the company is well-positioned to deliver localized innovation at scale and redefine the technological foundation of modern farming.

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