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The Ecosystem of Drones
Mining giant Rio Tinto has ruled out ever using drone technology to monitor employees on any of its mining sites, after its fly-in, fly-out (FIFO) camp contractor was quoted endorsing the idea. http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-12-09/rio-tinto-rules-out-drone-surveillance-of-workers/8107758
12/05/2016
Aircraft manufacturer Boeing is looking to help revolutionize the fire-fighting business by implementing two contemporary pieces of technology — drones and augmented reality. http://www.dronesatwork.com/boeing-looks-drones-augmented-reality-tech-fight-wildfires/
Boeing looks to drones and augmented reality tech to fight wildfires - Drones at Work [Editor’s Note: Other expected applications include monitoring shipping and train loads, as well as, assisting farmers in surveying their fields.] This post originally appeared on http://www.digitaltrends.com/virtual-reality/wildfire-ar-drones/. Aircraft manufacturer Boeing is looking to help revolu...
11/30/2016
Rob Cooper, Northumbrian Water Catchment Adviser for the Pennines, shared that the research will help with planning how to re-vegetate areas suffering the greatest erosion. http://www.dronesatwork.com/new-project-aims-use-drones-revitalise-teesdales-damaged-peatland/
New project aims to use drones to revitalise Teesdale's damaged peatland - Drones at Work [Editor’s Note: Rob Cooper, Northumbrian Water Catchment Adviser for the Pennines, shared that the research will help with planning how to re-vegetate areas suffering the greatest erosion.] This post originally appeared on http://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/news/14928735.New_project_aims_to_use_drones...
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