Another technology provider is joining the movement to perform drone inspections of aircraft. Near Earth Autonomy, founded by Carnegie Mellon University staff, is developing drones that could be used ...
Battery powered unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), or drones are finding applications in an increasing number of commercial industries and the power industry is no exception. Originally more commonly ...
Michigan has led the world in the mobility sector so it only makes sense that it would lead the way in drone manufacturing ...
Recent approval of beyond-visual-line-of-sight (BVLOS) drone operation in the Netherlands is a huge step forward for drone inspection activities across Europe. The Percepto drone-in-a-box, which ...
Sony customer HHLA Sky uses Alpha 7R cameras and the Sony Camera Remote SDK on its automated drones for critical crane safety inspections in the Port of Hamburg, boosting efficiency and improving ...
Drone delivery may be taking off slowly in the U.S. thanks to strict FAA oversight, but drones have become a key tool for inspection in many industries. Now, that includes the insurance sector, where ...
Duke Energy is using small unmanned aerial systems to inspect several different types of assets in its portfolio. Use of the drones has had a tremendous impact on regular inspections of photovoltaic ...
(TNS) — As part of its Wildfire Mitigation Plan, Southern California Edison will use drones over parts of the High Desert to inspect power equipment. SCE spokesman David Song told the Daily Press on ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. A drone being flown for Rick Kuhn Construction Co. inspects the roof and bell tower of Christ Church Cathedral in downtown St.
The “bomb cyclone” that hit the Northeast last October resulted in tens of thousands of power outages. Coutts Brothers, in Randolph, was commissioned by utilities to deploy unmanned aerial systems, ...
"I think it's watching me" is just one of the complaints Nikolas Kubli (not pictured) gets. As drones become ever more common in the local skies, many people (Air & Space staff included) look giddily ...
Think drones and you immediately link them to outdoor spaces whirring in the skies to do different tasks. But using drones in closed spaces? Why on earth would one want to do that? But when you think ...
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