Remote Robotic's British Columbia office, based in Burnaby, serves Metro Vancouver and communities across the province with enterprise-grade drone and robotics solutions. From sea-to-sky utility inspections to port and marine ROV operations, our local BC team understands the terrain, regulations, and industries that make the Lower Mainland unique. Whether you're a municipal fire department building a Drone-as-First-Responder program or an infrastructure operator managing aging assets across difficult terrain, we provide the systems, training, and support to get your program airborne and operational.

Our office (Visits by appointment)

5489 Byrne Road, Unit 156. Burnaby, BC

Our Burnaby Robotics & Drone Services

       Enterprise UAV solutions for utility, infrastructure, and construction inspection

       Marine ROV and underwater inspection systems for port and coastal operations

       Drone-as-First-Responder (DFR) programs for Metro Vancouver public safety agencies

       UGV deployment for confined space, hazardous, and remote terrain operations

       LiDAR and multispectral sensor systems for forestry, land management, and mapping

       Remote Operations Centre (ROC) — managed robotics data delivery

       Proof-of-Concept (PoC) programs delivered on-site anywhere in BC

       Transport Canada compliant training and pilot certification support

 

FAQ

 

Q1: Where is Remote Robotic located in the Lower Mainland?

Remote Robotic's BC office is based in Burnaby, giving us convenient access to all of Metro Vancouver, the Fraser Valley, Vancouver Island, and communities throughout British Columbia.

Q2: Can Remote Robotic support marine and port operations in BC?

Yes. We supply and support ROV (remotely operated vehicle) systems suited to underwater inspection of port infrastructure, marine vessels, dams, and coastal assets. Our team can configure ROV solutions for BC's unique marine environments.

Q3: Does Remote Robotic work with BC public safety agencies?

We actively support fire departments, police services, and emergency management organizations across BC with Drone-as-First-Responder (DFR) programs, including equipment, integration, training, and ongoing operational support.

Q4: How does the Remote Robotic Proof-of-Concept program work in BC?

Our PoC program brings real equipment to your site anywhere in British Columbia. You test actual drones, UGVs, or ROVs in your own environment, validate the workflow, and assess ROI — before making a procurement decision.