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The Truth about Drones in Precision Agriculture

Over the past few years, the press has emphasized how much commercial drones will be used to improve farming. The assumption is that drones provide more accurate data for use in variable rate technology (VRT) so farmers who use drones will experience increased yields.  But truth be told very little …

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Inflatable Drone Offers Possibility of Aerial Advertising

Guest post by Julio Ventura, DronesWorld.net — When we think about flying drones in a crowded place, most of us will be concerned about safety. Our drone technology has not yet developed to the point where we feel completely safe flying a drone around big crowds. Consequently, business areas such …

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Documenting a Large Dam with senseFly’s albris Inspection Drone

For dam infrastructure, monitoring is crucial. Operators require a simple, effective way in which to locate an area of interest on the dam’s wall and compare this to historical records—whether digital photos or annotated drawings—in order to track degradation over time. The Tseuzier dam’s operator, Electricité de la Lienne, was …

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The Part 107 Test: Draft of Details Released

The FAA has released a draft of the details of the Part 107 test for commercial drone operators who do not already hold a Part 61 pilot’s license.  (For details on the process if you already hold a Part 61 pilot’s license, follow the links above.) The big change for …

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World Economic Forum Names Precision Hawk a Top Tech Pioneer

The World Economic Forum has named a commercial drone company as one of 2016’s Top Technology Pioneers.  Precision Hawk, a leading provider of a drone and aerial data analytics platform heavily utilized in precision agriculture, made this year’s Top 30 List for their contributions to global food security. The World Economic …

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Powervision Announces Global Design Contest for the PowerEgg

Sponsored by PowerVision — PowerVision, a leader in robotics and big data, today announced a new global design contest kicking off this summer. The “PowerEgg Design Challenge” aims to inspire both professional and amateur designers to submit outstanding external designs for the pioneering and elegant PowerEgg flying robot, PowerVision’s first consumer …

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Part 107: The Winners and Losers Nobody’s Talking About

Part 107, the Small UAS Rule, has been praised as a huge step forward for the drone industry and criticized for not going far enough to support industrial applications.  While the new regulations will benefit some, there are both winners and losers as a result of the law. The drone …

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Hempstead’s Anti-Drone Proposal: Possession = Guilt

Despite the FAA’s best efforts to reign in local anti-drone laws, the ordinances proposed get crazier and crazier – like the latest from the town of Hempstead, NY. Hempstead is a populous town on Long Island – one that apparently does not like drones.  In a new proposal for a “Drone …

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FAA Takes “Flamethrower” Drone Owner to Court

The FAA wants to know more about the now famous gun-wielding drone that has fired up controversy in Connecticut and it’s willing to go to court to find out. In 2015, Austin Haughwout, a mechanical engineering student at Central Connecticut State University, released a video demonstrating a drone carrying a …

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