Meet the team revolutionizing American drone manufacturing at a critical moment in the industry's evolution. Tobin Fisher founded Vantage Robotics on Christmas Eve 2013, combining his mechanical engineering background with software expertise to create drones that rival foreign competitors while meeting stringent security requirements for government clients.
What began as a consumer-focused venture took a pivotal turn when CNN approached the company seeking drones that could fly over crowds. This challenge led to groundbreaking innovation in safety testing methodology. Using simple foam from Home Depot, the team developed a testing protocol that translated impact measurements into medical risk assessments, ultimately securing the first FAA waiver for commercial flight over non-participants and establishing what became an industry standard.
Today, Vantage serves defense, first responders, and critical infrastructure inspections with two primary products: the Trace drone (2.2 pounds with 50-minute flight time) and a smaller 150-gram model featuring thermal imaging and capabilities that rival much larger competitors. Both are manufactured in America with NDAA compliance, making them eligible for government procurement at a time when Chinese alternatives face increasing restrictions.
The real-world impact is profound. From locating missing children with thermal cameras to clearing potentially dangerous buildings before officers enter, these drones save lives while keeping first responders safer. Vladimir Goforth, who leads sales efforts, recently completed demonstrations for multiple law enforcement agencies across multiple states, showing captains and chiefs how the technology addresses critical operational challenges.
Manufacturing sophisticated technology domestically presents significant challenges, especially competing against countries with lower labor costs and fewer regulations. Yet Vantage has survived both a global pandemic and supply chain crisis through constant innovation and adaptation. Their commitment to American manufacturing positions them perfectly as regulations increasingly restrict foreign-made drones in sensitive applications.
Curious about American-made drone technology or want to explore how these tools might serve your organization? Visit https://vantagerobotics.com/about/ to learn more and connect with the team behind this remarkable success story in domestic technology manufacturing.