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Drone photogrammetry is a popular method for capturing aerial imagery and transforming them into accurate, detailed maps, 3D models, and more. Spatial data typeTo carry out this process, you need the right software to help process and analyze the images captured by your drone. Fortunately, there are many software applications. drone photogrammetryIn this article, we will share 8 Best drone photogrammetry software Available on the market.Industries using drones for mappingDrones are widely used for mapping purposes in several industries, including:Construction and Engineering: Drones survey construction sites, monitor progress, track changes and measure quantities.Agriculture: Drones are used to map crops and…

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DRONERESPONDERS AND DRONELIFE ANNOUNCE MONTHLY WEBCAST public safety drone review: Drones, Technologies and Trends Affecting Public Safety public safety drone review is a new monthly resource for the public safety community. This free event will take place live on February 7, 2023 at 3:00 PM EST and will now take place on the first Tuesday afternoon of each month. public safety drone review is a free webinar series hosted by DRONELIFE. Hosted by DRONELIFE editor Miriam McNabb and veteran public safety officer Tim Martin, public safety drone review An hour-long conversation about drones, technology, trends, and current news affecting public…

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Excerpts from the DRONELIFE drone news for the week of January 27, 2023. Click on a title below to view the full text. Continue reading below or listen to: Amazon plans biggest job cut in history, cutting 18,000 jobs to improve financials. Unfortunately, just starting to get off the ground, Amazon’s drone delivery layoffs will hit hard. prime air team. The Prime Air drone delivery team has been in the spotlight since his Jeff Bezos first brought the idea to the public in 2013. The company was an early mover into drone delivery as the retail giant was forced to…

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SkyDrive Announces US Market Entry, Plans for AAM Ecosystem in South Carolina Continue reading below or listen to: DRONELIFE Staff Writer Ian M. Crosby Today at the 2023 Annual VFS eVTOL Symposium in Mesa, Arizona, leading Japanese eVTOL manufacturers sky drive announced plans to enter the U.S. market and establish an operating presence in South Carolina. There, he plans to develop an advanced air mobility ecosystem and bring eVTOL to practical use in the region. The company was first invited to South Carolina by the Beaufort County Economic Development Corporation (BCEDC) last July. Utilizing the company’s SD-05 eVTOL aircraft, SkyDrive…

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