Sniffer Robotics expanded its presence into SouthAmerica through a strategic partnership with Argentina-based BRa Tecnologia Ambiental S.A. (Bra-TA), a business division of BRa (Benito Roggio Ambiental). An agreement has been reached for Bra-TA to join the Methane Analysis Partner Program (MAPP), giving them access to SRIs landfill methane detection and quantification technologies, including the SnifferDRONE鈩, and SnifferView鈩 GIS platform. Per the agreement, BRa will service landfill and RNG facilities in Argentina and Brazil, with expansion planned for other countries in South America including Uruguay, Chile, Ecuador and Peru.
The partnership started with a collaborative effort to monitor surface emissions at BRa Norte III Environmental Complex (landfill), the third largest active landfill in the world, located in Buenos Aires, Argentina. 鈥淭he SnifferDRONE provided us with ease, speed, and a safer working environment,鈥 said Hector Carminatti, [CEO]. 鈥淗owever, it is the quantification data and visual reporting that deliver value to our customers by providing actionable insights to identify maintenance and gas collection opportunities.鈥
鈥淪trategic partnerships through MAPP are a crucial aspect of Sniffer Robotics鈥 strategy for scaling the business both internationally and domestically,鈥 said Bill Tennant, CEO. 鈥淥ur newly fielded Gen II SnifferDRONE provides an out-of-the-box solution that enables partners to easily deploy our technology to identify emissions locations, provide actionable information, and reduce harmful methane emissions worldwide.鈥
In January 2025, Sniffer Robotics officially launched the SnifferDRONE CH4 Gen II. Featuring a payload that is 70% lighter and compatible with most commercially available quadcopters, this release was critical for scaling the business through the SRI MAPP program. Additional upgrades to the Gen II payload include improved terrain-following algorithms, a streamlined user experience operated via a remote control with a built-in LCD screen, and improved detection for capturing lower concentrations of methane.
Chief Technology Officer David Barron developed the new payload and stated, 鈥淭he SnifferDRONE CH4 Gen II provides our technicians and MAPP partners with a vastly superior drone and user experience that requires minimal learning. With a 200% increase in flight time, we can study landfill emissions more quickly鈥 and we were already the fastest surface solution on the market.鈥