Commercial Drones

Industrial Drone Adoption Accelerates: Kespry and John Deere…

picture: Kespry Two massive names within the development business have joined forces, as gear provider John Deere (NYSE: DE) and CA-based drone options firm Kespry announce an unique international strategic alliance. The settlement implies that John Deere Construction & Forestry sellers will present the Kespry Aerial Intelligence System to their clients …

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Is the Commercial Drone Market the Fix Manufacturers are Hop…

Dji Inspire 2 News and Commentary.  In the final two years, drone producers throughout the globe have introduced that they intend to shift their markets away from the fiercely aggressive client market in the direction of what they hope is the extra worthwhile realm of business drones.  But is the …

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PrecisionHawk’s New CEO Just Might Be Their Next Secret Weap…

It’s no information that business drone firm PrecisionHawk is a pacesetter in drone expertise; they’ve been within the forefront of the trade because the firm began in 2010. With an spectacular consumer record of Fortune 500 firms and operations throughout the globe, PrecisionHawk has at all times had a lot of weapons in its …

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DJI and Seagate Team to Provide Data Solutions for Drones

DJI Inspire Pro 2 Just like cellphone cameras now run out of storage long before your teen has run out of selfies, as the cameras and endurance of drones get better and better the data storage needs increase. But the world’s largest drone manufacturer, DJI, has announced a partnership with leading …

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Sweden May Be Backing Up on Drone Ban

Sweden may be set to reverse their draconian ruling against camera drones. Last October, Sweden introduced a controversial drone law ruling that camera drones fell under the same regulation as surveillance cameras.  Under Swedish law, that means that any drone operator would need to acquire a permit from the local …

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Can Dronifi Succeed Where Established Online Drone Data Serv…

Dronifi’s software-as-a-service for drone-based business service providers offers unique features, but can it compete with its well-funded rivals? THE FACTS: With U.S. Part 107 UAS pilot certifications growing (now at 23,000), the commercial drone industry is rapidly changing from a product-focused industry to a service-based one. Dronifi, a four-year-old California …

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