DroneDeploy
Growers have always had high expectations for drones. But the early drone days left a lot to be desired from hardware and software alike. Now it’s 2018, and the era of high price tags and low usability are over. Today’s drones and software—powered by cloud computing and advanced analytics—bring real value to the farm.Thousands of DroneDeploy customers now create ag-focused drone maps and models on a regular basis. In just under five years, drones have gone from a toy for hobbyists to an essential tool in any ag professional’s toolbox.
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ERTICO ITS Europe
How can the Internet of Things be used to improve drivers’ parking experience? Is it possible to make it easier to spot a free parking space in a garage? The AUTOPILOT webinar on 31 May 2018 explored these questions and many more. The second in the AUTOPILOT webinar series, it was hosted by TNO and focused on the work being done at the AUTOPILOT test site in Brainport, Eindhoven region.
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DroneDeploy
As winter draws to a close, it’s time to start thinking about the growing season ahead. While most people associate drones with growth and harvest, there are plenty of ways to put your drone to work before planting season begins. From scouting for weeds to assessing drainage tiles, growers are increasingly using drones as an indispensable, year-round field management tool.
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