Elsight announced that the company will commence an initial Halo proof-of-concept (POC) trial with drone technology developer, Gadfin. Gadfin - Aero-Logistics System is a long-range, aerial delivery network provider for the logistics market. Based on its unique breakthrough - unmanned aerial cargo vertical take-off (VTOL) systems - Gadfin has become a gamechanger for the medical, time-critical and hub-to-hub segments in the deliveries market. Gadfin's system combines traditional flight knowledge with unmanned and autonomous technology, redefining delivery capabilities with respect to flight radius, safety, reliability, and automation. The proof-of-concept trial will use 3 Halo units to evaluate and integrate with Gadfin's solution, with the aim of demonstrating their technology to new customers. This Halo POC trial holds a high degree of importance for Elsight as it has the potential to showcase a key differentiator of the Halo platform for the entire drone industry, in particular, drone operations beyond the visual line of sight (BVLOS), as will be the case for deliveries. BVLOS, exactly as the name suggests, refers to when the drone is operating beyond the direct sight of the operator. BVLOS is one of the most talked about concepts in the drone industry and many regard BVLOS as a tipping point towards making such activities as drone deliveries and remote inspection commercially viable. Some of the world's leading companies have indicated their intention to undertake drone deliveries in a wide range of applications. Currently, the issues of security, low battery consumption and weight, as well as availability and latency, are major issues for the drone industry. These are the core issues that Halo was designed to address, issues that need to be solved in order to turn such drone operations into a reality.