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Pix4D Announces A New Generation of Tools for Photogrammetry, Drone Mapping and Analytics

Lausanne, Switzerland, March 31st, 2020 – Photogrammetry leader Pix4D is announcing today the commercial release of next-generation software addressing the modern-day professional challenges. Developed in close collaboration with customers and

Business

DroneDeploy Launches Real-Time Mapping for Instant Aerial Data and Analysis

Live Map Creates Instant Drone Maps on iOS Devices, Allowing Decision-Makers to Take Immediate Action SAN FRANCISCO – February 15, 2018 – (BUSINESS WIRE)–DroneDeploy, the leading drone mapping software platform in the

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Icaros and TeAx Announce an Integrated Drone Mapping Solution for Radiometric ThermalCapture (FLIR core) Sensors

FAIRFAX, Virginia, USA / WILNSDORF, Germany, 26 July 2017 – Icaros Inc., a leading provider of aerial imaging software, is pleased to announce that version 5.1 of OneButton™ Standard and Professional

Business Software

PrecisionHawk Launches Free PrecisionMapper Software for Drone Mapping

Now drone operators can stitch an unlimited number of photos, create maps without resolution limits and run algorithms to analyze their data for free PrecisionHawk, a leading commercial drone and

Remote Sensing

The Power of Offline Processing: Why Desktop is Essential for Drone Mapping in Agriculture

Part 2: Processing in the Field In Part 1 of this mini-series we went over why it makes sense in agriculture to import images directly to Pix4Dag Desktop. We concluded that

GIS

In Defense of Desktop: Why Desktop is Essential for Drone Mapping in Agriculture

Part 1: How quickly can you go from landing to processing? If you want an NDVI map while you’re still in the field, cut out a potentially long upload to

GIS

Three Reasons Golf Courses Are the Next Drone Mapping Territory

The emerald golfing greens have seen better days. According to the US National Golf Foundation, the number of players has almost steadily declined from over 30 million in 2005 (pre-recession),