Manufacturers that build complex products usually have to balance tight engineering requirements, supply chain constraints, and day-to-day production execution. When a company owns both the hardware and software side of its product, those coordination demands typically increase.
This customer spotlight highlights Microavia, a drone manufacturer headquartered in the UAE that uses Cetec ERP. Microavia designs and engineers aerial robotic platforms, inflight electronics, and flight management software.
Microavia at a Glance
Microavia has localized its manufacturing cycle for both hardware and software components. That approach requires clear internal coordination, especially when product development, engineering change, and production schedules are moving at the same time.
What They Build
Microavia’s product portfolio includes drone-in-a-box systems, multirotor platforms for autonomous use, payloads, advanced fleet management software, and positioning systems. These product categories often bring a mix of electromechanical assemblies, electronics, and firmware and software releases that need to stay aligned.
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Watch Microavia overview video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J2MhekVWRrw
Where Cetec ERP Fits
Microavia uses Cetec ERP as a practical system to support manufacturing operations. For manufacturers building engineered products, a single system of record helps keep day-to-day execution tied to the work that needs to ship.
Key Takeaways
- Microavia designs and manufactures aerial robotic platforms and supporting electronics and software in the UAE.
- Localized production increases the need for tight coordination between engineering work and production execution.
- Microavia’s portfolio spans platforms, payloads, and software, which typically means more cross-functional planning and control.
- Microavia uses Cetec ERP to support its manufacturing operations.
Conclusion
Microavia is a strong example of a manufacturer building complex, engineered products that combine physical platforms and software. When your manufacturing business has to coordinate hardware and software delivery, consistent operational execution depends on clear internal systems and dependable processes.