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Tethered Drones Market 2020-2024 | Expanding Application Sco…

LONDON–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Feb 7, 2020– Technavio has been monitoring the tethered drones market and it is poised to grow by USD 193.67 million during 2020-2024, progressing at a CAGR of 70% during the forecast period. The report offers an up-to-date analysis regarding the current market scenario, latest trends and drivers, and …

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South Korea Taking a Major Place in the Global Drone Industr…

Doosan CEO Doo Soon Lee, Image courtesy African Drone Forum At drone shows around the world companies from South Korea (Republic of Korea) have taken a major place – and this week in Rwanda, South Korea’s Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, the World Banks Group’s Korea Office, and the …

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Drone Marketing Meets Reality TV With Surveying as the Backd…

We here at DRONELIFE are as vulnerable as anyone else to the joys of reality TV, so we were pleased to see that drone provider Microdrones is scheduled to release a reality TV styled video webinar series named Down to Earth.  The idea is to show the challenges and hazards that surveying …

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DRONERESPONDERS Lands in Latin America for Drone Safety Proj…

Courtesy: AIRT DRONERESPONDERS, billed as “the world’s fastest growing non-profit program supporting public safety UAS,” is bringing its message to Latin America. During a recent workshop in Bogota, Colombia, the group announced a partnership between APD Humanitario and DRONERESPONDERS parent group, Airborne Incident Response Team to launch a Spanish-language initiative …

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The State of Drone Regulations in Africa: a Call for Harmoni…

Image courtesy African Drone Forum Drone regulations around the world are still in the development stages, and Africa is no different.  Despite many ground-breaking application, formalized regulations that will encourage industry growth remain in process.  At the African Drone Forum in Rwanda, a group of regulators from all over the …

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Drone images detect in-field tomato diseases with near 100% …

New technology being developed by University of Florida scientists identifies two dangerous tomato diseases with 99 percent accuracy. This finding is critical because diseases can cost growers millions of dollars annually in the state’s third most valuable crop. Thus, the earlier farmers detect those ailments, the better their chances of …

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