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Surveying with a drone offers enormous potential to GIS professionals. With a drone, it is possible to carry out topographic surveys of the same quality as the highly accurate measurements collected by traditional methods, but in a fraction of the time. This substantially reduces the cost of a site survey and the workload of specialists in the ...
ByWingtra AG based in Zurich, SWITZERLAND
Professionals who adapt drones into their mining operations quickly realize the significant added value they bring to their ...
ByWingtra AG based in Zurich, SWITZERLAND
Conservationists and researchers use commercial drones to easily and quickly track wildlife or monitor land changes without the need for low-resolution satellite images or costly manned ...
ByWingtra AG based in Zurich, SWITZERLAND
Advanced crop scouting in less time. Agricultural drones provide growers, service providers, and ag researchers a fast and efficient way to scout their crops, identify stress, create treatment plans, track plant growth, and much more. Using high-resolution RGB cameras and professional multispectral sensors, drones like the WingtraOne can detect and quantify crop health problems early on. These valuable insights can reduce input costs and boost ...
ByWingtra AG based in Zurich, SWITZERLAND
Cut costs to spend community dollars in the most effective ways. SITE enables municipalities to have better oversight of their towns and cities allowing them to make better ...
BySITE Technologies LLC. based in Chicago, ILLINOIS (USA)
Drone solutions automate inspections and provide accurate data on all parts of the grid, enabling timely repairs, removing risk of accidents, and reducing ...
ByJOUAV based in Chengdu City, CHINA
Point clouds can be colorized or non-colorized georeferenced points that resemble a magnified photo. The point cloud can contain thousands to multi hundred thousands of points that are all georeferenced. Point clouds are fantastic to duplicate real-life existing conditions in the field. Even if the point cloud is not colorized, post-processing software will allow the cloud to be shaded based on intensity, height, return or scan number to name a few. Additionally, there has been an industry shift of CAD draftsmen, ...
ByWISPR Systems based in Batesville, MISSISSIPPI (USA)
