A Scotland-based drone surveying firm is making British rail service safer from above. Cyberhawk Innovations recently concluded a drone aerial inspection and survey over the Rugby rail station in Warwickshire, England – the first internal and external structural inspection for the British rail network. The company deployed sensor-arrayed drones to capture images of the … [Read more...] about Cyberhawk Drones Make English Railways Safer
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AeroVironment Tops List of Technavio’s Multirotor UAV Vendors
Technavio has identified who they believe will be the top five leading vendors for the global multirotor unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) market for the period 2015-2019. The firm's analysis is contained in a recent report that also lists five other prominent vendors who are expected to contribute to this market’s growth over the forecast period. To identify the top vendors, … [Read more...] about AeroVironment Tops List of Technavio’s Multirotor UAV Vendors
Cyberhawk Innovations, Unmanned Experts Team Up to Deliver UAV Inspections in the U.S.
Colorado-based Unmanned Experts (UMEX), a leading consultancy and training company in the United States Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) market has joined forces with the UK head-quartered Cyberhawk Innovations, the world’s leader in UAS aerial surveys, to deliver market-leading critical infrastructure inspections (CII) throughout the USA. The partnership comes as the Federal … [Read more...] about Cyberhawk Innovations, Unmanned Experts Team Up to Deliver UAV Inspections in the U.S.
8 Drone Makers Target Sustainability
from greenbiz.com Unmanned aerial vehicles — or drones — are associated mostly with military operations in remote parts of the world. That’s not surprising, considering their far-reaching impact in the global theater of war. But like many technologies originally developed for defense — such as jet engines, the Internet and GPS — the possibilities for drones also go well … [Read more...] about 8 Drone Makers Target Sustainability
Drones give energy companies high hopes for safer work
from sUAS News In the Alaskan tundra, inspecting a pipeline isn’t easy. Most pipelines don’t follow what few roads are there, so trucks often aren’t an option. And using low-flying airplanes can be unsafe to pilots in snowy, windy weather. Now, though, the emergence of sophisticated, pilotless aircraft is presenting energy companies with another possibility for keeping an … [Read more...] about Drones give energy companies high hopes for safer work