28 January 2021
With global operations underway, SeeTree continues to mitigate risk by selecting SkyWatch.AI Drone Insurance as their primary insurance provider.
Currently operating in the United States, Israel, Chile, South Africa and Brazil, SeeTreeâs drone-based precision agriculture solutions provide farmers with the best tools to execute data-based decisions, resulting in accurate actions on the ground.
As the company continues to grow, more farmers are able to leverage SeeTreeâs data insights and ensure the health and development of fruit orchards and groves. Today, SeeTreeâs solutions are monitoring over 50 million trees around the world through the use of state-of-the-art drones, in-field sensors, artificial intelligence, and various imaging technologies.
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● Successful merger between ParaZero and Delta Drone South Africa
● Raised A$5 million at $0.04 a share following strong support from domestic and international investors
● Funds to be used to establish Australian operations, initially targeting local mining and agricultural industries for the Company’s commercial drone data services
● Delta Drone International well placed to take advantage of US Department of
Transportation Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) final rules for Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS), for Operations Over People (OOP), Remote ID, and Night Operations.
Drone based data systems provider, Delta Drone International Limited (ASX:DLT) is pleased to provide a business update for the quarter ending 31 December 2020 (Q4 2020), along with its
Weiterstadt, January 25
th, 2021 – Wingcopter, the German developer, manufacturer and operator of unmanned delivery drones for commercial and humanitarian applications, has secured $22 million in Series A funding. Wingcopter will use the funds to strengthen its leadership in drone-based logistics, with a special focus on healthcare-related applications, including the distribution of COVID-19 vaccines. At the same time, Wingcopter is well-positioned and ready to establish more partnerships worldwide centering around other fully automated delivery applications.
The financing round was led by Silicon Valley-based Xplorer Capital, a key investor in autonomous technologies, and Futury Regio Growth Fund, a Germany-based growth capital fund focusing on investments in globally scalable business models. In addition, Futury Ventures and Hessen Kapital III participated in this financing round.
I am thinking that whoever has the keys to the Airmap Twitter account might be handing them in.
The model aircraft community has noticed a recent entry mentioning the monetisation of airspace. There is now a call to #boycottairmap
There can be no doubt that both LAANC and Remote ID were basic requirements when seeking compensation from all aircraft, be they private models flown VLOS or commercial BVLOS.
LAANC and RID do nothing for safety. They solve no problem that exists.
The call to boycott the Airmap app will be a little hollow as their data is used by various entities Microsoft Ventures, Honeywell and U-Space all hanging around.