Background
Here's what happened:
It started in 2021 like any afternoon in Florida. Tanumaya came home after work—to an empty fridge. If he can buy quadcopters, then why can't he get his order delivered in an instant by drone? His aerospace engineering mind wandered to the kit drone he had built, and started on a journey to build an even better one for delivery.
That same year, Brian moved to Florida. Already friends, their paths crossed again. Tanumaya presented his ideas about autonomous systems. Brian, who could quote Jeff Bezos's drone delivery promises from 2013, recognized something different in his approach. Not just another drone startup, but a whole new way of thinking about infrastructure.
What if delivering medical supplies could be as simple as ordering from Amazon? What if every pharmacy could become a mini distribution hub, like a Starbucks for medicine? Their complementary backgrounds clicked - seemingly by design.
High Five was born. Named not for the celebration gesture (okay, maybe a little), but for the five minutes they believed every delivery should take. Today, while others are still watching drone delivery concepts on Black Mirror, they're making it a reality - one medical delivery at a time.
What's happening today:
Big companies like Zipline and Wing are already going directly to hospitals. Think about this: the next time you walk back to the hospital to renew your contract, your hospital administrator could simply say "thanks for your years of service, but we've partnered directly with Zipline now." You'll have little to no say in delivery paths that are now taken up by the big drone operators. But it doesn't have to be this way.
By choosing to have a drone-enabled fleet with us, you can compete head-on with these "big businesses" that are looking to swoop in and steal your routes. Our growing partnership and technology roadmap hedges you against the massive capital expense of installing your own drone delivery process.
Who we are:
Tanumaya has an Aerospace Engineering degree and defense industry experience. He leverages his expertise in systems validation at Lockheed Martin along with satellite constellation management at L3Harris, to build an open ecosystem for delivery drones.
Brian is an Army veteran with over two decades of experience as the Head of Operations of a profitable IT Managed Services Provider in New Jersey. He envisions that a managed infrastructure as a service will transform traditional logistics for small and medium sized business by combining automated delivery systems.