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Will Drones Take Off?
Double Take By Newton
Eric Brock, CEO of Ondas Holdings, joins Double Take to explore how drones have become essential to the global economy and how they are integrated into industries like agriculture, public safety, energy and entertainment.​
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Cities and Autonomous Drones – The Age Has Arrived
In this episode of the Drone Radio Show, Reese talks about American Robotics & Airobotics autonomous drone solutions, the Urban Drone Infrastructure project for Abu Dhabi and what we can expect to see in the way of global adoption of autonomous drone solutions.
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FAA’s Landmark Approval for American Robotics & Its Impact on Drones
American Robotics became the first drone company approved by the FAA to operate automated drones without human operators on site. Reese Mozer, CEO & co-founder of American Robotics, joined the podcast to discuss the implications for the company and the industry. He takes us through the technical capabilities of the company's drones, how humans will remain in the loop, and what types of missions its drones will now carry out.
Amazon’s 100 drone deliveries puts Prime Air far behind Alphabet’s Wing and Walmart partner Zipline
Amazon's Prime Air drone delivery program has completed just 100 deliveries in two small U.S. markets, far below their projections, due to regulatory hurdles. Meanwhile, companies like Wing and Zipline have made progress in drone delivery programs outside the U.S., facing challenges related to regulations, safety, and public acceptance.
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See Reese Mozer's commentary throughout as he gives insight around authorizations and development of autonomous drone tech.
Using Autonomous Drones in the Power Sector
Using Autonomous Drones in the Power Sector. Crones, or unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), have been dabbled with throughout the power industry for years. POWER featured a drone on its cover in April 2014, and it has published many articles on drone technology since then. Yet, the technology has been used more as a novelty in the power sector up to this point.
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