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Autel Robotics launches a redesigned website focused on Autel’s commercial products. DRONELIFE Staff Writer Ian M. Crosby Drone maker Autel Robotics is fully redesigned website We focus on solutions and case studies that help our customers better understand the benefits of our products. This new website addresses the growing need to address customer problems and provide solutions with clear, measurable business value. Autel Robotics is a subsidiary of Autel Intelligent Technology, a global technology company. The company started in 2015 with a focus on the consumer and recreational markets, but the new website shows the company is moving into B2B,…

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Drone Racing League is the first sport to be delivered on the Metaverse DRONELIFE Staff Writer Ian M. Crosby Professional Drone Racing Platform drone racing league (DRL) will be broadcasting the 2022-23 DRL Algorand World Championship Race Finals on Saturday, April 8th at 3pm on NBC, Youtube, Twitter, TikTok, Twitch, Instagram and Facebook. With metaverse sports estimated to be an $80 billion industry by 2030, DRL is heralding this revolution in digital sports, with the first “DRL Metaverse Marathon” launching the entire season into the metaverse shortly after airing. It is the first-ever property to debut in DRL is constantly…

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Benefits of drones for kidsFlying a drone has many benefits for children. These include honing problem-solving skills, improving hand-eye coordination, and encouraging creativity. Drones also provide a unique opportunity for children to engage with nature and learn about photography and videography.However, as a staunch supporter of STEM-educationI firmly believe that one drone provides a unique and engaging opportunity for children to develop essential STEM skills.this is terrorist drone It was developed by Ryze Tech in partnership with DJI and is my top pick on this list.By providing a hands-on learning experience that integrates multiple disciplines, the Tello drone helps children…

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Phoenix Air Unmanned Granted Nationwide Exemption from BVLOS Power Line Inspections DRONELIFE Staff Writer Ian M. Crosby The Federal Aviation Administration Phoenix Air Unmanned, LLC (PAU) Regional exemption to allow flights beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) to perform utility power line inspections. This approval applies nationwide and is based on thousands of miles of flight experience with BVLOS power line inspections. “PAU is thrilled to offer scalable BVLOS UAS inspection services to utilities nationwide. Our past track record and commitment to aviation safety have led to this complex approval,” said Managing Director of PAU. said William Lovett. “We have…

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