Cuker Client Yuneec/Intel Wins Drone of the Year at CES

Cuker client Yuneec, backed by global technology leader Intel, recently won Drone of the Year at CES 2016, the renowned international electronics trade show in Las Vegas.

Yuneec’s Typhoon H was recognized at CES for being “one of the most important advances in drone technology in recent years.” The drone is powered by Intel’s RealSense technology, a high performance collision avoidance module. The Typhoon H also includes a sophisticated “follow me” feature and advanced IR camera module.

The Cuker/Yuneec partnership continues to drive traffic and awareness for www.yuneec.com and help the electric aviation leader capture market share in the competitive drone marketplace.

CNET, Gizmodo and Reuters also included the Typhoon H drone in their Best-of-CES lists.

About Intel Capital Intel Capital, Intel's global investment organization, makes equity investments in innovative technology start-ups and companies worldwide. Intel Capital invests in a broad range of companies offering hardware, software, and services targeting enterprise, mobility, consumer Internet, digital media and semiconductor manufacturing. Since 1991, Intel Capital has invested nearly US$11.6 billion in over 1,440 companies in 57 countries.

About Yuneec Founded in Hong Kong in 1999, Yuneec is the world leader in electric aviation and has over 1,800 employees located in Hong Kong, Shanghai, Los Angeles, and Hamburg. With hundreds of patents filed, Yuneec's core technologies power its manned aircraft as well as its drones. In 2014, Yuneec introduced the world's first ready-to-fly, out-of-the-box drone, the Typhoon Q500, and in 2015, Yuneec added a 4K version with innovative features such as WatchMe to make it even easier to capture the perfect video. For more information, visit www.yuneec.com.