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Introduction

Introduction to RigiCloud

RigiCloud is RigiTech's dedicated Command Unit and Fleet Management software. It allows operators to:

  • Plan and operate delivery networks;
  • Manage UA fleets, batteries and Edge Nodes;
  • Record flight experience and history.

In order to create the best platform for delivery operations, the software has been developed in accordance with the common vision of RigiTech's Operations, Engineering and Business teams, as well as the feedback from RigiTech customers.

RigiCloud is updated every three months. It is the responsibility of its users to be up to date and adapt training and procedures to be consistent with the new software release.

Authors

Written by:

  • Alejandro del Estal Herrero: Operations, Training and Support

Reviewed by:

  • Carlos Navarro Pérez: Cloud Engineer
  • Mathias Betancurt: Cloud Engineer
  • Victor Delafontaine: Embedded Software Engineer
  • Thomas Stauber: Control Engineer
  • Jonas Perolini: Control Engineer
  • Étienne Meunier: Flight Test Engineer
  • Alex Amrhein: Flight Test Pilot
  • Florent Martin: Training Manager
  • Brendan Brocard: Field Support Engineer

Version history

  • Version 1.15.0
  • Publication date: June 2nd, 2025

System requirements

RigiCloud is a cloud-based software, so there are no particular hardware or software requirements and it can be used in any computer/tablet/smartphone with internet connection.

However, depending on the OS, internet browser or the size of the screen, the user experience could be affected.

The operator is responsible of ensuring that the hardware and screens used are compatible with a safe operation.

Support information

If you have any comment or question, please refer to support@rigi.tech.

Delimitation of Responsibilities

  • This manual is meant as a guide only, and reading the manual is not sufficient to operate RigiTech UAS. Training according to RigiTech guidance and material is required.
  • RigiTech will not take responsibility for any operations that are planned or controlled by their software.
  • Operators need to follow the regulations of the country/countries in which they operate and have their own insurance.