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Improved Data Capture: Phase One and Drone Harmony Collaborate

Phase One and Drone Harmony Collaborate for Improved Imaging Data Capture

by DRONELIFE Staff Writer Ian M Crosby

Professional aerial camera provider Phase One and Drone Harmony, a leader in automation software for data acquisition workflows in the commercial drone market, announced that they will be collaborating to provide customers with increased productivity and dependable image quality for persistent and scalable operations.

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This new collaborative integration improves upon productivity, accessibility and flexibility by providing an automated mission planning tool. Alongside Phase One’s 100MP sensor, this solution lowers the likelihood of needing to repeat complex vertical inspection assets while simultaneously granting superior efficiency and data quality to that obtained through manual flight.

“We’ve seen a strong customer demand to automatize inspection and high-resolution mapping jobs, especially for high-risk missions in urban or industrial environments,” said Drone Harmony co-founder David Adjiashvili. “Together with Phase One we’re now meeting this demand by offering industry leading high-resolution jobs with an unmatched efficient, accurate and automated inspection and a simplified integration process via Phase One camera SDK.”

“Phase One is well known in the UAV industry for our uncompromised image quality, submillimeter details and ultra-high resolution,” said Michael Messersmith, Portfolio Director – Drones/UAVs.  “The Drone Harmony integration ensures that our customers can get consistent results through flight path automatization and thereby creating a critical enabler for scaling their UAV operations and increasing productivity.”

Phase One P3 and Drone Harmony have already been utilized to capture 3D Demo sets from an old concrete factory, showcasing the solution’s planning, flying and processing data.

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Ian attended Dominican University of California, where he received a BA in English in 2019. With a lifelong passion for writing and storytelling and a keen interest in technology, he is now contributing to DroneLife as a staff writer.

 

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