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inventcolabsoftware · 7 months
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Precision Drone Software for Agriculture
Discover how our precision agriculture drone software is revolutionizing the industry. Explore costs and features.
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chetuinc · 1 year
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Drones are common across many industries, including real estate, construction, engineering, agriculture, media and entertainment, delivery and logistics, and environmental management. With their advanced sensors, cameras, and flight capabilities, drones can be utilized for aerial surveillance, mapping, search and rescue missions, and disaster response. According to statistics, there are 1,782,479 registered drones in the United States. Of these, 1,256,336 are used for recreational purposes, while 522,645 are used for commercial purposes. The FAA registers 855,860 drones in the United States. To learn more from our experts, click here: https://tinyurl.com/ms664vk5.
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inventcolabs · 1 year
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Drone Software Development Company
Are you looking to develop a highly customized drone software application?
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vectorsoft · 3 years
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The Rise of Next-Gen Drones and Drone Management Solutions for Commercial Use
Drones are revolutionizing the industrial landscape. Data from Grand View Research shows that the commercial drone market was valued at $5.80 billion in 2018 and is projected to grow at a CAGR of 56.5% during 2018–2025. Furthermore, 274.6 thousand drone units were sold in 2018.
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Step 5 to “Purchasing a Construction Drone”. 5. Avoid Common Drone Buying Mistakes A few cautions to keep in mind when purchasing a construction drone: . a) Beware of buying the newest, most expensive drone- Drones are always evolving, and they are prone to getting damaged. This means the latest and greatest technology will quickly come down in price, and there is likely a cheaper option that will still fit your needs. . b) Buy a drone meant for commercial use, don’t try and get by with a hobbyist drone- Hobby drones may be cheaper (and fun to fly), but they are not designed to be the reliable workhorse you need. You should definitely avoid using consumer drones for professional purposes. That’s not to say however, that a “pro-sumer” drone can’t get the job done. These drones sit on the low end of the higher price range and usually offer the oomph necessary for construction jobs. . c) Don’t spring for a fixed-wing drone- There’s a reason most of the drones you see in use are quadcopters. Fixed-wing drones have specific scenarios where they are superior, mainly with regards to flight endurance and range. Unfortunately, these benefits are null as regulations require that you maintain visual contact with your drone (what good is a range of several miles if you can’t use it?). And, in general, fixed wing drones are more difficult to maintain, launch, and land. . d) Make sure your drone automatically inserts geolocation data into each photo- Geo-reffing sucks. It involves combing through thousands of photographs and matching drone GPS data to the timestamps on your individual photographs. If your drone isn’t automatically inserting geo-location data into each photo, there better be a damn good reason. . See full post on our Facebook page www.facebook.com/ConstructionCaribbean/ . Source - Unearth . #ConstructionCaribbean #caribbean #construction #drone #drones #dronestagram #dronespace #dronedaily #instapicture #instapics #dronelife #commercialdrones #constructiondrone #aerialphotography #quadcopters #aerialfootage #aerialpictures #dronesoftware #dronetechnology #architecture #engineering #instatechnology #constructiontechnology
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Good morning! I recently noticed a buddy created an app called drone logbook and I can't wait to use it! check out the article on wetalkuav.com Thanks Chris Vo, cant wait to use it! #dronebusiness #droneapp #dronesoftware #software #drone #dronemarketing #dronestagram #gooddaytobuild #drone #drones #dronestagram #goodmorning #mondaymotivation #flyingrobotsmarketing #uavhaven #uavmarketing #dronemarketing #aviationmarketing #dronebusiness #marketing #dronedaily #adroneadaykeepsthefaaaway #takeflight (at Maryland)
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Steps to Purchasing a “Construction Drone”! . Over the last few weeks we have looked at the steps to purchasing a construction drone. . 1. Determine Your Needs 2. Choose Your Software 3. Choose Your Hardware 4. Pick Your Price Range . Next week we will wrap with 5. Avoid Common Drone Buying Mistakes and our Top Drones! . See link in bio to visit Construction Caribbean. Source: Unearth . #drones #dronestagram #dronespace #dronephotography #ConstructionCaribbean #constructiondrones #constructionphotography #caribbeanphotography #dronefly #dronesoftware #contractors #droneoftheday #dronelife #technology #architecture #engineering #instatechnology #constructiontechnology #cameras #dronecamera #instapics #instapictures #instapicoftheday
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Step 3 to “Purchasing a Construction Drone” - Know What Makes a Good Construction Drone. There are four main factors to consider when looking to purchase a construction drone: . CAMERA QUALITY Why it matters:- The higher the quality of your camera, the easier your drone flights and the better your imaging results. Whether you're relying on your drone for aerial marketing footage or detailed site analysis, the quality of your camera will have a huge impact on your results. . How it's measured:- There are two important factors to account for when judging camera quality: - Sensor Size - Megapixels Most people just look to megapixels to determine how a camera will perform. But, think about comparing the image quality between a phone camera and a DSLR with the same number of MP. The contrast is striking. . It's the size of their sensors that makes the difference. A larger sensor can capture more light and therefore render a higher quality image. The key is finding a balance between sensor size, megapixels, and price. . What to look for:- Minimum sensor size: For quality images, we would recommend not going smaller than 23.7x15.6mm Minimum megapixel count: 10 MP . PORTABILITY Why it matters:- If your drone is going to stay on one site for the entire duration of a project, then portability is likely not going to be a top concern. However, if you plan on frequently transporting your drone between sites, or taking it with you on a plane, portability is going to be crucial. . How it's measured:- Portability is a bit subjective, but in general you should ask yourself a couple questions: . Does the drone fold into a more compact form? Can it fit in a backpack case? How many batteries do I need to carry with me? . See full article on our Facebook page Facebook.com/ConstructionCaribbean . . #drones #dronestagram #dronespace #dronephotography #ConstructionCaribbean #constructiondrones #constructionphotography #caribbeanphotography #dronefly #dronesoftware #contractors #droneoftheday #dronelife #technology #architecture #engineering #instatechnology #constructiontechnology
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