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Drones May Someday Deliver Genetic Tests to Save Kids’ Lives

File photo One of America’s largest accountancy-auditing companies is helping a San Diego research hospital potentially save the lives of children via drone technology. Deloitte and Rady Children’s Institute for Genomic Medicine are teaming up to explore drone delivery for medical samples from the hospital to the lab for genomic …

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FAA doesn’t have a plan for drone data

A new report from the Government Accountability Office finds that while the FAA has years of data on unmanned aerial systems (UAS) — commonly known as drones — it has not “fully leveraged” the data to advance UAS integration into the National Airspace System. The report also found that the …

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Palkovics: Hungary has important future in drone transport |…

 Nicholas Pongratz  Tuesday, January 28, 2020, 13:00 Hungary has important tasks in the field of drone transport and HungaroControl Hungarian Aviation Services Zrt. will play a big role in this, said Minister of Innovation and Technology László Palkovics in Budapest on Thursday, according to origo.hu. At the annual gala of …

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Open Source Drone Operating Systems Continue to Gain Ground:…

The drone industry continues to evolve, with new hardware offerings appearing at every new trade show. As industry observers look for hard evidence on what to expect next, one clue can be found in these year-end review statistics DRONELIFE received from open source drone development leaders Auterion. (The data source to …

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Drone Deal: Draganfly Acquires DroneLogics

Courtesy: Draganfly Two Canadian drone companies are celebrating the new year by merging in a multi-million-dollar deal. Saskatchewan-based Draganfly is acquiring Dronelogics in a agreement that includes a $1.5 million payout to the Vancouver-based company’s shareholders Dronelogics is known as a “solutions integrator for custom robotics, hardware and software that …

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So many drones and aircraft swarmed the site of Kobe Bryant’…

drone flying in blue sky Óscar J.Barroso/Europa Press/Getty The Federal Aviation Administration closed the airspace surrounding the area where the Sikorsky S-76 helicopter carrying Kobe Bryant crashed. The crash killed Bryant and eight other passengers, including his daughter Gianna “Gigi” Bryant. News, rescue, and law-enforcement helicopters are a common sight …

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AiRXOS Adds a Slew of New Partners to Provide Customers with…

AiRXOS is poised to be a major player in 2020, and the announcement of 11 new partners is the just the beginning. The provider of unmanned traffic management (UTM) systems has expanded their Air Mobility Platform Ecosystem, adding 11 partners with leadership in aspects of drone technology from law firms …

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Hydrogen-fueled Drones Will Inspect U.S. Gas Pipeline

Public-safety drone consultancy Skyfire Consulting has announced a partnership with UAV company Doosan Mobility Innovation and hydrogen-fuel service provider ReadyH2 to tackle a pipeline-inspection project for an unnamed American company. Doosan will deploy a hydrogen-powered octocopter and use ReadyH2’s on-Public-safety drone consultancy Skyfire Consulting has announced a partnership with UAV company Doosan Mobility …

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