FulcrumAir Welcomes Tim Page as General Manager for Australia and Expands its Reach into the Australian Market
We are thrilled to announce the addition of Tim Page to the FulcrumAir team as our General Manager for Australia. Tim brings over a decade of invaluable experience in the powerline industry, having started as a powerline worker and progressing to the role of operations supervisor for prominent energy firms in Australia. His leadership has been instrumental in overseeing large, multi-skilled teams in field delivery depots and successfully managing complex projects.
Tim’s expertise and proven track record align seamlessly with FulcrumAir’s commitment to operational excellence. His emphasis on team development and attention to detail have consistently driven successful project deliveries. Throughout his career, Tim has cultivated a culture of innovation and collaboration, prioritizing safety as a fundamental core value in all operations.
With Tim at the helm, FulcrumAir is excited to introduce our cutting-edge aerial robotics technology to the Australian market. This technology will play a crucial role in the construction of thousands of kilometers of transmission lines, supporting Australia’s ambitious energy transition roadmap. Patrick Arnell, CEO of FulcrumAir, expresses his pride in having Tim lead the charge in bringing our innovative solutions to Australia.
Entering the Australian market marks a significant milestone for FulcrumAir, and we look forward to contributing to the country’s energy infrastructure under Tim’s leadership. Our commitment to excellence, innovation, and safety remains unwavering as we embark on this exciting journey.
ABOUT FULCRUMAIR
Founded in 2016 and has invested over 60,000 hours into design and engineering to date, FulcrumAir is the leader in aerial robotics for the powerline industry. FulcrumAir’s portfolio of UAVs and aerial robotics are specifically designed to address critical challenges facing electric utilities by robotically performing line construction tasks such as installing line spacers and bird flight diverters. Additional robotic solutions are currently under development.