Drones could revolutionize the construction industry, supporting a new UK housing boom. The UK's new Labor government has pledged to build 1.5 million homes during its first term in office. To achieve this, it promises planning reform and the reintroduction of local housing targets. Yet little attention has been given to the role of new technologies. Drones have the potential to transform the construction industry in the UK. However, our recent study in ACM Journal on Responsible Computing reveals that laws governing commercial drone deployment in the UK remain conflicting, chaotic, and sometimes, contradictory. A drone, or unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), is a remote-controlled flying machine often equipped with a video camera or sensors. In construction, drones can monitor site progress, conduct safety inspections and even lift heavy materials, with some models capable of lifting over 20kg. Full article here: https://buff.ly/3WyAVzT #drones #robotics #innovation #newtechnology
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State departments of transportation use drones for construction related tasks and face challenges related to new allowable drone manufacturers. By far the most common construction use is for road construction, particularly road widening, repair and rerouting, as some states are tackling entirely new roads right now for both budget and capacity reasons. Read the article: https://lnkd.in/e-tENx9R #unmannedsystems #dronesinconstruction #infrastructure #autonomy
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AI-Powered UAVs: Soaring High in India's Manufacturing Sky. India's manufacturing sector is undergoing a significant transformation, driven by the integration of cutting-edge technologies. Among the most promising developments is the rapid adoption of AI-powered UAVs and drones, which are set to revolutionize various industries and propel the country's economic growth. Opportunities Abound The potential applications of AI-powered UAVs and drones in India are vast and varied: 1. Agriculture: Precision farming, crop monitoring, and spraying can be significantly enhanced through the use of drones equipped with advanced sensors and AI capabilities. 2. Logistics and Delivery: Drones can revolutionize last-mile delivery, especially in remote and urban areas, improving efficiency and reducing costs. 3. Infrastructure Inspection: UAVs can be employed for inspecting bridges, power lines, and other critical infrastructure, ensuring safety and preventing failures. 4. Disaster Management: Drones can be used for rapid assessment of disaster-affected areas, search and rescue operations, and delivery of essential supplies. Surveillance and Security: UAVs equipped with AI-powered cameras can enhance surveillance and security operations, protecting critical installations and public spaces. Challenges and Way Forward While the opportunities are immense, several challenges need to be addressed for the successful adoption of AI-powered UAVs in India: 1. Regulatory Framework: A clear and comprehensive regulatory framework is essential to ensure safe and responsible drone operations. 2. Skill Development: Investing in training and skill development programs is crucial to build a skilled workforce capable of operating and maintaining drones. 3. Infrastructure: Robust communication infrastructure is required to support drone operations, especially in remote areas. 4. Data Privacy and Security: Addressing concerns related to data privacy and security is vital to build trust and confidence in drone technology. To fully realize the potential of AI-powered UAVs, the government, industry, and academia need to collaborate closely. By investing in research and development, creating favorable regulatory environments, and fostering innovation, India can become a global leader in drone technology. The integration of AI-powered UAVs into India's manufacturing sector is a strategic imperative. By embracing this technology, the country can enhance its competitiveness, create new jobs, and improve the lives of its citizens. #AI #UAVs #MakeinIndia #Innovation #Technology https://lnkd.in/gq78P2-a
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Looking for new ways to keep contractors safe? Drones can help with that and here are four ways you can utilize them. #ConstructionSafetyWeek
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What is the optimal fleet size for courier drones? What type of drones will work best in urban vs rural settings? And why are these questions important? E-commerce deliveries by drone are expected to become a $7 billion market in the U.S. by 2027. Fleet size and aircraft type both have significant impacts on delivery costs, as does payload. A modeling solution developed by Miguel Figliozzi of the Maseeh College of Engineering and Computer Science, Portland State University can help delivery service providers manage the trade-offs related to fleet size and drone type. A second paper by Figliozzi, newly published in Transportation Research Procedia, analyzes future capabilities of drones that can perform vertical takeoff and landing. The results show that substantial range and payload gains could be expected in the near future as a result of improvements in battery technology and drone design. The analysis also indicates that hybrid designs are likely to have a higher impact in rural areas. Learn more about Portland State University research into unmanned aerial vehicles: https://lnkd.in/gAcHpJKN
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It's fantastic that one of the oldest and most conservative organization that I know of ... "Royal Mail" (probably older than our equivalent... the US Post Office?) has decided to trial UAV/Drones for delivering mail (in the UK known as 'post') to remote Scottish Islands. They are looking for a safe, 'reliable, fast and lower emission service to all our customers'. Can you see this happening here? "The Royal Mail has initiated a new trial to deliver mail using drones, collaborating with drone specialists Skyports and Argyll and Bute Council. This trial, partially funded by a £250,000 grant from the Department for Science, Innovation, and Technology, aims to demonstrate the potential of drones in improving public services." "The drone flights, running until July 26, transport mail between the remote Scottish isles of Islay and Jura. For the first time, postal workers are directly involved in loading and unloading the drones. This initiative employs a multirotor drone capable of carrying payloads up to 13 lbs, the same model used in Royal Mail’s previous trial in Orkney. The drone substitutes for the traditional ferry route, providing a more reliable and efficient service." "This marks Royal Mail’s sixth drone trial and the second using Extended Visual Line of Sight (EVLOS) technology. EVLOS allows drones to travel beyond the standard visual line of sight with the aid of trained observers who provide critical information to the remote pilot, ensuring safe operations." "The challenging weather and geography of the Inner Hebrides often disrupt ferry schedules, impacting mail delivery. Electric drones offer a solution by providing safe and consistent service between ports and marinas, contributing to emission reductions and operational safety improvements. This allows us to test out new ways of working to support our 'posties' in delivering to the most remote areas of the UK. As parcel volumes increase, we are continually looking for new ways to provide a reliable, fast and lower emission service to all our customers no matter where they live.” #uavdronetechnology #uavdroneservices #uavdronedelivery https://lnkd.in/eiuP7aaC
Royal Mail Launches Drone Delivery Trial in Argyll and Bute
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Drone Transponders Market to Witness Excellent Revenue Growth Owing to Rapid Increase in Demand Latest study released by AMA Research on Global Drone Transponders Market research focuses on latest market trend, opportunities and various future aspects so you can get a variety of ways to maximize your profits. Drone Transponders Market predicted until 2030*. Free Sample Report + All Related Graphs & Charts @: https://lnkd.in/epBYPSNh A transponder is wireless control, communications, and monitoring device that receive and automatically responds to an incoming signal. Transponders provide a location and positioning information about smart unmanned aerial vehicles. It can turn an uncooperative unmanned aerial system into a cooperative unmanned aerial system by offering a user-friendly interface with advanced version modules. Some of Key Players included in Drone Transponders Market are Aerobits Sp. z.o.o. (Poland), FreeFlight Systems, Inc. (United States), Google LLC (United States), L3Harris Technologies, Inc. (United States), Micro Systems, Inc. (United States), Microair Avionics Pty Ltd (Australia), Sagetech Corporation (United States), Sandia Aerospace Corporation (United States), Trig Avionics Limited (United Kingdom), uAvionix Corporation (United States) Drivers: Increasing applications of drones in agriculture and industrial sectors The increasing need for drones in border monitoring is further likely to affect market growth positively. Opportunities: The growing popularity of lightweight material High demand due to the advent of solar-powered drones The titled segments and Market Data are Break Down by Type (ADS-B Compatible, ADS-B Non-Compatible), Application (Civil, Military), Fit (Line-Fit, Retrofit), Platform (Fixed-Wing, Rotary-Wing), Drone Weight (Less than 5 kg, 5–25 kg, 25–150 kg, More than 150 kg) Thanks for reading this article, we can also provide customized report as per company’s specific needs. You can also get separate chapter wise or region wise report versions including North America, Europe or Asia. Contact US: Craig Francis (PR & Marketing Manager) AMA Research & Media LLP Unit No. 429, Parsonage Road Edison, NJ New Jersey USA – 08837 Phone: +1 (201) 565 3262, +44 (161) 818 8166 sales@advancemarketanalytics.com
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Good morning, Drone and AI enthusiasts!! Today we have some news about one of the most AI Drone companies out there, Skydio. Dominion Energy is revolutionizing infrastructure inspection with its cutting-edge "drone in a box" system, powered by Skydio drones. This innovative approach, bolstered by new Federal Aviation Administration waivers, marks a significant leap forward in drone technology application, enhancing safety and operational efficiency. The "drone in a box" system allows for more frequent inspections without the need for an onsite pilot, showcasing a remarkable advancement in autonomous drone operations. Key Highlights: 💡 Increased Safety and Efficiency: The system enables safer and more frequent infrastructure inspections, significantly reducing the need for manual scaffolding or rappelling. 🤖 Autonomous Operations: Skydio's drones will operate autonomously, leveraging advanced anti-collision technology to navigate near structures safely. 🚀 Future Expansion Plans: Dominion Energy intends to extend this technology to solar operations, aiming to cover up to 60 different sites, further showcasing the versatility and potential of drone technology in various sectors. This development is a testament to the potential drones hold in transforming traditional operational models, offering safer, more efficient, and data-rich alternatives. The collaboration between Dominion Energy and Skydio, facilitated by progressive FAA waivers, exemplifies the industry's move towards embracing autonomous technologies for critical infrastructure management. What do you think about the impact of autonomous drones in infrastructure inspection and beyond? Share your thoughts and let's discuss the future of drone technology! Via: Skydio / Dominion Energy / Inside Unmanned Systems 👉🏻 https://lnkd.in/dMv3zEXK 🔔 Follow Miguel Ladrón de Cegama Gimeno to stay up to date with #Drones and #AI 🤖
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CASA's recent survey into BVLOS Drone Operations in Regional Australia highlights the key barriers to conducting BVLOS drone operations which included: complex regulations, lengthy approval processes, and the high cost of compliance. These findings underscore the urgent need for streamlined procedures, especially in agriculture and remote areas. At Hover UAV, we're tuned into these challenges. We specialise in helping businesses navigate and overcome these obstacles, ensuring your drone operations are efficient, compliant, and ready to harness the transformative potential of BVLOS technology. Whether facing the intricacies of regulations or seeking to maximise efficiency, our team offers up-to-date guidance and tailored solutions. Let's leverage the insights from CASA's survey to propel your operations forward. Contact Hover UAV today for a no-obligation discussion. Together, we can turn these challenges into opportunities for innovation across Australia and beyond. #BVLOS #Drones #CASA #HoverUAV #Innovation
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Drone inspections are revolutionizing the way commercial roofs are evaluated. With the ability to perform detailed assessments from the air, drones provide comprehensive data that is crucial for maintaining the integrity of commercial roofing systems. This innovative method is both a time-saver and a cost-effective solution for building management. #commercial #Maintenance
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