
Altave
Lighter than air vehicles focused on security and agriculture.
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Altave positions itself as an integrated provider of intelligent monitoring solutions, leveraging proprietary technology to serve capital-intensive industries. The firm was established in 2011 by Bruno Avena de Azevedo and Leonardo Mendes Nogueira, two engineers who had recently graduated from Brazil's prestigious Aeronautics Institute of Technology (ITA). Their journey began in a technology incubator, initially focusing on hardware development with support from angel investors and government aid. A significant milestone occurred in 2014 when Altave secured a major contract for the Rio 2016 Olympic Games. The successful deployment of four aerostats for wide-area persistent surveillance at the event brought the company international recognition and marked a pivot in its strategy.
Post-Olympics, Altave shifted from a hardware-centric model to delivering a complete service solution, emphasizing its proprietary AI-powered software, ALTAVE Harpia. This platform processes vast amounts of video data to identify operational risks, safety non-conformities, and security threats in real-time. The business operates on a service-based model, providing a turnkey solution that includes problem analysis, hardware, software, installation, maintenance, and support. This approach serves clients in the Defense, Security, Energy, Mining, Ports, Agribusiness, and notably, the Oil and Gas sectors, which currently represent the largest share of its revenue. The company's client base includes major players like Petrobras, and it is expanding its operations globally, with projects in Africa, Europe, Asia, and the US.
The core of Altave's offering is the combination of various sensor platforms—including their signature tethered aerostats, drones, and fixed towers—with the Harpia software. The aerostats provide a unique surveillance advantage, capable of monitoring large areas from a significant height for extended periods, an equivalent coverage of multiple conventional towers. The Harpia software uses video analytics and AI to deliver customized, actionable alerts regarding events such as safety zone intrusions (Red Zone management), oil leaks, and improper use of PPE, thereby enhancing operational efficiency and strengthening clients' safety culture. Accredited as a Strategic Defense Company in Brazil and holding a CE mark for European market access, Altave has established itself as a key player in technology-driven industrial monitoring.
Keywords: intelligent monitoring, AI video analytics, aerostat surveillance, computer vision, asset protection, situational awareness, operational risk management, industrial safety, Oil and Gas technology, wide-area surveillance, ALTAVE Harpia, Bruno Avena de Azevedo, Leonardo Mendes Nogueira, defense technology, port security, mining safety, energy infrastructure monitoring, persistent surveillance, strategic defense company, real-time alerts