A year of progress for commercial drone industry
The past year has been a fruitful one for commercial drone use, as public acceptance grows and the boundaries continue to be pushed in what this disruptive technology can do.
The past year has been a fruitful one for commercial drone use, as public acceptance grows and the boundaries continue to be pushed in what this disruptive technology can do.
A relatively new adopter of drones is the communications tower industry, which is beginning to see the benefit of utilising unmanned systems to inspect infrastructure more safely.
Philips Lighting this week announced the first application of an autonomous, indoor drone that uses Visible Light Communication (VLC technology) to navigate. The TIC TAC drone was developed by Blue Jay, which established the world’s first Drone Café.
As the list of business benefits that drones can bring for many sectors continues to grow, aerial expert, UAVAir, is inviting young entrepreneurs to its foremost drone training academy.
New Facilities Management (FM) firm Aerial FM are off to a flying start by using drone technology to provide fast and effective services and solutions in the FM sector.
The entrepreneurial team at Martek Marine have set up a new company for all things drones.