4 Autonomous Sports Drones for Extreme Photography

So you’re looking for a self-flying drone as extreme as the sports you’re into. It needs to be rugged, smart, versatile, fast, and ready to go at the touch of a button. Essentially, you want your sports drone to be a flying cameraman,  capable of shooting high-quality video while you focus …

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Zipline Drones to Deliver Blood and Medical Supplies in US

As part of the White House’s “New Commitment to Accelerate the Safe Integration of Unmanned Systems,” San Francisco based drone startup Zipline will bring it’s drone delivery of medical supplies to the US, after successful tests in Rwanda. The White House announcement says that they will support an initiative that explores the use …

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Why Japan is Winning at Drones (It isn’t Pokemon GO)

Japan is once again showing the world what it means to be truly committed to the drone industry.  Japanese vocational high school Vantan has announced that they will introduce a focused Drone & Robotics Course in April of next year, Japan Today reports.  The course is a full-time, 3 year program in …

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Spanish Government LOVES Drones

Officials Spain are using drones to catch tax cheats and potential terror threats. Earlier this month, the nation’s treasury ministry announced a plan to nab property owners who evade a tax on home improvements. Landowners who fail to register new construction projects are in violation of a recently passed national …

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German Company Demonstrates “Lifeguard” Drone

German drone manufacturer microdrones is teaming up with the nation’s largest lifeguard association to help save swimmers from drowning. In July, the Hamburg-based company recently collaborated with DLRG Horneburg/Altes Land e.V. and deployed a UAV loaded with a compact rescue device in a simulated crisis. During the demonstration, a microdrones …

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DroneDeploy Releases Report on Industry Trends

Today DroneDeploy released their second Report on Commercial Drone Industry Trends. Like the first, released last March, it is based on 5 million acres mapped with DroneDeploy. The new report is based on 5 million acres mapped, up from the 2 million acres the initial report was based on (that …

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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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