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Google Awarded Patent for Conference Call Quadcopter

Ever get frustrated by Skype calls or Google Hangouts? Maybe you’re fed up of being a pixelated blur on a laptop screen and want to make more impact in your meetings. Well, Google has an idea for you. The company has just been awarded a patent for a flying conference …

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Matternet Scoops Up Big Funds for Delivery Drones

Drone manufacturer Matternet Inc. has scooped up nearly $9.5 million to fund their line of delivery drones. The SEC reports that the drone company based in Menlo Park, CA has raised almost $9.5 million out of a $11.5 million goal in a funding round that has attracted over 30 investors so far.  Investors …

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FreeBird One, Industrial Strength Drone Ready for Take Off

Roger Freeman’s career on Wall Street was lucrative and satisfying; but had become less interesting. You know what’s interesting? At least to Mr. Freeman.  .  . drones. So he left Wall Street and formed FreeBirdFlight with the goal of building a better drone. When he surveyed drones on the market …

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Who Needs a Part 107 Certificate?

Do you need a Part 107 certificate?  While Part 107 does make it easier to operate a drone commercially, not everyone will have to take the test.  Here’s the summary of the FAA rules (with all the links and references) about who should start studying – and who can put …

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Startup Equips Police With Drone Air-Traffic System

An Arizona-based startup is equipping a local police department with a unique air-traffic control system for its future drone fleet. Drone Control Systems recently signed an agreement with the Sahuarita Police Department to deploy the company’s Local Area Drone Dispatch and Authorization System software and hardware solution. “[LADDAS] provides near …

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Universities Researching Drone Technology to Deliver Aid

Increasingly universities are collaborating with private firms and other government agencies to examine how drones can be used in crisis situations to deliver aid and medical relief. Two such initiatives were announced this week. Researchers at the University of Massachusetts Medical School have received  funding from the Massachusetts Central Homeland …

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A Dam Fine Use of a Drone

A team of researchers from Alabama is developing a dam fine application for drones. University of Alabama-Birmingham doctoral candidate Ali Darwish is leading a project to create customized UAVs that can be used for infrastructure inspection – specifically for dams. “Alabama has 2,100 dams, and only 2 percent are regularly …

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Verifly Offers Pilots On-Demand Flight Insurance

A new application has launched offering drone users on-demand insurance for commercial and recreational flights. Verifly, from tech entrepreneur Jay Bregman, has been designed to offer a simple way for pilots to buy insurance pre-flight and per flight. Over two years in the making, Verifly will offer an alternative for pilots …

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Police Drones Multiply Across the Globe

Last week, we reminded readers of American police agencies’ “bromance” with drones. However, the infatuation with UAVs is not bound by borders. Here’s a roundup of police drone reports from around the world. Czech Republic Czech national police are testing drones across several regions and hope to get authorization to …

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DJI’s Foray into the Enterprise Drone Market

Will its reliance on channel partnerships address the real needs of commercial operators? QuickTake THE FACTS: Without the usual fanfare associated with a new product release, consumer drone manufacturer DJI opened up a website (http://enterprise.dji.com) in July 2016 that is dedicated to commercial / enterprise use of their drones. The …

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