Skull And Drones

Skull And Drones Aerial data and safety solutions for commercial drones.

Using advanced drone technology (aerial imagery) to collect and analyze data to improve business intelligence.

A Billion   By 2030. But That's Less Interesting Than All The Things We'll Be Able To Do With Them
09/14/2017

A Billion By 2030. But That's Less Interesting Than All The Things We'll Be Able To Do With Them

Drones will be the most disruptive technology in human history, a US futurist says, predicting that by the year 2030, there will be 1 billion drones in the world.

Is This The Beginning of More Stringent Regulations On Drone Ownership?
09/14/2017

Is This The Beginning of More Stringent Regulations On Drone Ownership?

The United Nations' aviation agency is backing the creation of a single global drone registry, as part of broader efforts to come up with common rules for flying and tracking unmanned aircraft.

Too Much Wind Caused  ’s Aquila Crash | bit.ly/2i9OzDB
12/20/2016

Too Much Wind Caused ’s Aquila Crash | bit.ly/2i9OzDB

Following an official investigation into the crash landing, America’s National Transportation Safety Board found that wind and turbulence caused part of the wing to snap during flight. “On June 28, 2016, at 0743 mountain standard time, the Facebook Aquila unmanned aircraft, N565AQ, experienced an in...

Canadian   SFOC Consulting & Application Services - Helping You Put   To Work In Your Business | blog.flitelab.com/2016/...
12/20/2016

Canadian SFOC Consulting & Application Services - Helping You Put To Work In Your Business | blog.flitelab.com/2016/12/17/sfo…

Under current Canadian regulations, any non-recreational use of a drone/UAV requires either an Exemption to be in place or the operator to hold a Special Flight Operations Certificate (SFOC). Devel…

A PwC Study Shows That   Could Be Worth $127 Billion To Industries Across The World | http://www.forbes.com/sites/niallm...
09/13/2016

A PwC Study Shows That Could Be Worth $127 Billion To Industries Across The World | http://www.forbes.com/sites/niallmccarthy/2016/09/02/the-industries-where-drones-could-really-take-off-infographic/ Forbes

In recent years, drone technology has attracted attention due to its use in countless conflicts around the world. Even though unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) have proven hugely successful in military service for decades, they also hold enormous commercial potential. Companies are just beginning to u...

Epson & DJI Global To Develop AR Smart Glasses For   Pilots | bit.ly/2ckRy9x
09/13/2016

Epson & DJI Global To Develop AR Smart Glasses For Pilots | bit.ly/2ckRy9x

Epson has announced a partnership with DJI to create new solutions for the Epson Moverio smart glasses and DJI’s suite of products and software development kit (SDK) that enhance the … Continue Reading

Aerial Dragnet Aims For Persistent Surveillance of All   Operating < 1,000' In Large City | ow.ly/Vmzj304b5zt
09/13/2016

Aerial Dragnet Aims For Persistent Surveillance of All Operating < 1,000' In Large City | ow.ly/Vmzj304b5zt

Airspace for the flying public today is perpetually congested yet remarkably safe, thanks in no small part to a well-established air traffic control system that tracks, guides and continuously monitors thousands of flights a day. When it comes to small unmanned aerial systems (UAS) such as commercia...

New Research Considers Growing   | http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-36694899
07/04/2016

New Research Considers Growing | http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-36694899

The BBC's defence correspondent Jonathan Beale finds out more about the development of new military technology, including whether a drone can be chemically "grown".

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