Guest post by Amit Ganjoo, CEO of ANRA Technologies — Artificial Intelligence is quickly becoming a buzzword in the technology industry. There has been a phenomenal growth in recent years in industries adopting artificial intelligence and Machine learning to automate operations and manufacturing processes. There is a marked shift to the use of artificial intelligence and … [Read more...] about Drones and the Age of Automation
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Nokia Files Trademark Application for Drones – OVNI
Nokia, the Scandavian technology firm that was once a mobile phone powerhouse, has filed a trademark application with the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) for civilian and military drones. The trademark they are seeking for these drones is OVNI. This news comes to us from LetsGoDigital, a site covering all things digital based in the Netherlands. Guest … [Read more...] about Nokia Files Trademark Application for Drones – OVNI
Facebook Completes Successful Flight of Aquila Drone
In a recent note on Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook's CEO, announced the first successful flight of the Aquila drone, a large solar powered UAV that has been in development for 2 years. The flight took place in Yuma, Arizona. The long term goal of the UAV initiative is to provide internet access to regions of the world that currently do not have it. In his note Zuckerberg … [Read more...] about Facebook Completes Successful Flight of Aquila Drone
Why the Drone Network of Tomorrow is Farther Away than You Think
Guest post by Colin Snow — Airspace integration and management solutions for drones continue to garner new investment, but most options are based on fairytale scenarios and raise more questions than answers. I’ve been doing research on the commercial drone industry since early 2012, and it never ceases to amaze me how much hype there is. A week doesn’t go by where I find … [Read more...] about Why the Drone Network of Tomorrow is Farther Away than You Think
The Drone Network of Tomorrow (It’s Closer Than You Think)
By Jonathan Evans, CEO, Skyward In the past year, the commercial drone industry in the U.S. has seen aerial robots evolve from a novelty to a serious tool. Like a welder or a news camera, drones are used by human beings to get jobs done. These are often boots-on-the-ground jobs that require rugged tools—think construction, tower inspections, transmission lines, and oil … [Read more...] about The Drone Network of Tomorrow (It’s Closer Than You Think)