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No matter the need, drone technology optimizes site processes and expedites operations while keeping workers out of harm’s way. To learn more about the benefits of drones in your workplace, read some of our customer success stories, or contact us.":1,"#After regular operations have commenced and the mine is ready to be closed, drone surveying confirms to the appropriate bodies the removal of all equipment or assets. From there, the process of remediation begins, including replanting vegetation, counting trees, and the like.":1,"#As one of the fastest commercial adopters of drones, the mining industry has a myriad of use cases showcasing the benefits of drone technology. In an industry with many dangerous worksites, drones provide a quick alternative to manual surveying while keeping workers safe. Without drones, these time-consuming and frequently unsafe tasks are subject to human error and unexpected safety hazards. 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This marked information on the selected map can also be processed into an Annotation Report for easy sharing later on.":1,"#Speak with a member of our team!":1,"#Using drones to rapidly scale green energy projects":1,"#In the Inflation Reduction Act, voluntary conservation programs got a huge boost – to the tune of $8 billion in program funding. These conservation programs provide unique incentives for farmers and land managers to receive a return on their investment in exchange for implementing more sustainable land use practices.":1,"#While the majority of the Inflation Reduction Act is incentives, there are also provisions to curb methane emissions through taxes and added scrutiny. Reducing emissions in the oil and gas industry will play a significant role in meeting climate targets. Methane emissions are 25 times more potent than CO2, meaning that monitoring and reducing leaks throughout the oil and gas lifecycle can have a very high impact. Until now, measuring and finding these leaks has been an elusive and challenging task; however, drones and robotics equipped with sensors provide a burgeoning new high-accuracy tool for finding and eliminating critical infrastructure leaks. These tools will enable operators to detect leaks early, easily submit compliance documentation, and reduce the amount of time spent on inspections, saving precious time and money.":1,"#Fortunately, drone technology can curb some of these challenges. A single technician with a drone can perform an accurate roof survey three to four times faster than a team of surveyors. There is also the added benefit of keeping the technician safely on the ground. For example, one rooftop solar company used DroneDeploy for image capture and analysis, reducing their design turnaround time two-fold. DroneDeploy customers leverage these gains in efficiency and respond to the rapidly growing demand for clean energy by performing more roof assessments and installing more solar panels using mapping and survey data.":1,"#Using drones to cut down emissions from piloted-flight":1,"#The Inflation Reduction Act expands tax credits for clean energy projects. These provisions enable the US to accelerate and scale both commercial and residential solar developments.. However, scaling is still challenging and many projects are hitting roadblocks - supply chain disruptions have reduced access to many critical materials and, on top of that, inflation is the highest it's been in 40 years.":1,"#With the passage of the Inflation Reduction Act, America has kickstarted its transition toward a clean energy future. At the same time, companies across industries are turning towards drones, robotics and AI to meet growing demands and increase operational efficiencies. But how can drones in particular be deployed to support the country’s effort of establishing clean energy alternatives and reaching climate goals?":1,"#Autonomous reality capture with drones can create much more accurate data for your team, ensuring it is all saved in one place for better collaboration, more effective communication and fewer site visits. Individual DroneDeploy customers have saved anywhere between $10,000 and over $1,000,000 by catching single issues with drone data. These savings not only reduce cost but build a more sustainable construction industry by avoiding waste and rework.":1,"#Want to learn how drone technology can help you meet your sustainability goals?":1,"#To take advantage of this new incentive, land managers will need to implement new conservation programs like planting cover crops and restoring embankments near waterways. Additionally, these land managers will need to document the current and future state of their farmland. That’s where drones come in. A single drone flight can cover a 100-acre field in under an hour, providing a quick and low-cost method of ensuring compliance and alignment with program goals. In addition, the maps created from drone data can rapidly reveal crop health data, current growth patterns and more for ongoing monitoring and optimization.":1,"#Want to learn more about how you can use drone technology to transform the way you work?":1,"#Drones provide a much less energy-intensive way of collecting data. For instance, rechargeable batteries add to a more fuel-efficient solution, especially over the high emissions and cost of more traditional methods. One study found that using drones for package delivery emitted 84% less greenhouse gas than diesel trucks and that drones were 94% more energy efficient.":1,"#Using drone technology for sustainable land management":1,"#Using drone technology to reduce construction waste and rework":1,"#Drones are replacing piloted planes for many survey and inspection needs. Small flights are often used in project development to get a highly accurate view of site conditions and perform inspections at height.":1,"#Deploying drones (and robots) to capture methane leaks":1,"#In addition to using less energy, drone data can be used to create digital twins, which brings the field virtually to your desk. These digital twins are highly accurate, which enable users to perform inspections and collaborate from their computer, reducing the need for excessive “windshield time” (and emissions) spent traveling to remote sites.":1,"#Let's talk!":1,"#Throughout the Inflation Reduction Act there are incentives to build resilient and green infrastructure. Rework in construction is both a business problem and an environmental one. Delays caused by inaccurate data can often lead to confusion and countless revisits during the pre-bid process. When these types of issues arise, both cost and material are wasted and owners are left dissatisfied. As much as 30% of all building materials delivered to a typical construction site can be wasted, and almost half the waste in rework materials can be tied back to poor communication and bad data. Additionally, gathering accurate and recent site conditions, and communicating with contractors is a time-intensive part of early-stage projects, furthering the potential for waste.":1,"#P":1,"#11 days ago":1,"#gracias":1,"#get":1,"#Brisbane, Australia":1,"#Gerar nova máscara":1,"#More":1,"#“Third-Party Controller” means a Controller for which Customer is a Processor; and;":1,"#“SCCs” means the clauses annexed to the EU Commission Implementing Decision 2021/914 of June 4, 2021 on standard contractual clauses for the transfer of personal data to third countries pursuant to Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council as amended or replaced from time to time;":1,"#“Services” has the meaning given to it in the Agreement. The services include services provided through the Company’s DroneDeployⓇ and StructionSiteⓇ branded software products.;":1,"#“International Data Transfer” means any disclosure of Customer Personal Data by an organization subject to Data Protection Law to another organization located outside the EEA, the UK or Switzerland;":1,"#“Data Subject Rights” means Data Subjects’ rights to information, access, rectification, erasure, restriction, portability, objection, the right to withdraw consent, and the right not to be subject to automated individual decision-making in accordance with Data Protection Law;":1,"#“Data Protection Law” means the General Data Protection Regulation (EU) 2016/679 (“GDPR”) and the e-Privacy Directive 2002/58/EC (as amended by Directive 2009/136/EC), and their national implementations in the European Economic Area (“EEA”), including the European Union, and all other similar data protection laws of the EEA, and the United Kingdom (“UK”), and Switzerland, each as applicable, and as may be amended or replaced from time to time;":1,"#Data importer will maintain administrative, physical, and technical safeguards for protection of the security, confidentiality and integrity of Personal Data uploaded to the Services, as described in the Security and Compliance documentation and accessible via this link.This Data Processing Agreement (“DPA”) is entered into between DroneDeploy, Inc. (together with its affiliates, “Company”) and the customer identified on the signature page hereto (“Customer”) effective as of the date of the last signature (“Effective Date”).":1,"#TECHNICAL AND ORGANIZATIONAL MEASURES INCLUDING TECHNICAL AND ORGANIZATIONAL MEASURES TO ENSURE THE SECURITY OF THE DATA":1,"#If Customer is not established in the EEA, the Supervisory Authority will be that of the EEA country where Customer’s EU data protection representative is located. If Customer does not have an EU data representative, the competent Supervisory Authority is one of the EEA countries where the Data Subjects are located.":1,"#The competent Supervisory Authority for the Processing of Personal Data relating to Data Subjects located in the EEA is the Supervisory Authority of the Customer’s country of establishment":1,"#Purpose(s) of the data transfer and further processing: The Personal Data will be transferred and further Processed to provide the Services to Customer as described in the Agreement. The services include services provided through the Company’s DroneDeployⓇ and StructionSiteⓇ branded software products.":1,"#Nature of the processing: The Personal Data will be Processed and transferred for the provision of the Services as set out in the Agreement. The services include services provided through the Company’s DroneDeployⓇ and StructionSiteⓇ branded software products.":1,"#“Customer Personal Data” means Personal Data Processed by Company as a Processor on behalf of Customer or Third Party Controller;":1,"#Signature and date: As set forth on the signature page to this DPA.":1,"#{Identity and contact details of the data exporter(s) and, where applicable, of its/their data protection officer and/or representative in the European Union.]":1,"#By signing this DPA, Company and Customer conclude the UK Addendum, which is hereby incorporated and applies to International Data Transfers outside the UK. Part 1 of the UK Addendum is completed as follows: (i) in Table 1, the “Exporter” is Customer and the “Importer” is Company, their details are set forth in this DPA, and the Agreement; (ii) in Table 2, the first option is selected and the “Approved EU SCCs” are the SCCs referred to in Section 9.2 of this DPA; (iii) in Table 3, Annexes 1 (A and B), and II to the “Approved EU SCCs” are Annex I and II respectively; and (iv) in Table 4, both the “Importer” and the “Exporter” can terminate the UK Addendum.":1,"#Customer hereby authorizes Company to perform International Data Transfers to any country deemed adequate by the European Commission or the competent authorities, as appropriate; on the basis of adequate safeguards in accordance with Data Protection Law; or pursuant to the SCCs and the UK Addendum referred to in Sections 9.2 and 9.3.":1,"#Company may charge a reasonable fee for assistance under this Section 7. If Company is at fault, Company and Customer shall each bear their own costs related to assistance.":1,"#Customer hereby authorizes Company to engage Subprocessors. A list of Company’s current Subprocessors is accessible via https://dronedeploy.com/legal/subprocessors (the “Subprocessor List”). If Customer wishes to receive notification of new Subprocessors, it should send an email to privacy@dronedeploy.com with the subject line “Subscribe to Subprocessor updates.”":1,"#Taking into account the state of the art, the costs of implementation and the nature, scope, context and purposes of Processing as well as the risk of varying likelihood and severity for the rights and freedoms of natural persons, Company will implement appropriate technical and organizational measures to ensure a level of security appropriate to the risk, including the measures listed in Annex II.":1,"#Capitalized terms used but not defined herein have the meaning given to them in the Master Services Agreement governing the provision of Services (as defined therein) by Company to Customer.":1,"#“UK Addendum” means the addendum to the SCCs issued by the UK Information Commissioner under Section 119A(1) UK Data Protection Act 2018 (version B1.0, in force March 21, 2022).":1,"#“Controller”, “Data Subject”, “Personal Data”, “Personal Data Breach”, “Processing”, “Processor”, and “Supervisory Authority” have the meaning given to them in Data Protection Law;":1,"#Reality Capture in Fire and Public Safety: DroneDeploy.org Speaker Series":1,"#BIM Compare with DroneDeploy":1,"#New Braunfels - Bartlett Cocke":1,"#This interactive demo has been built specifically for you!":1,"#High School -":1,"#View BIM Models in DroneDeploy":1,"#Utilize the DroneDeploy Ground App to collect and upload data for ground-based 360 Walks":1,"#Manage your jobsite across the entire Construction Lifecycle":1,"#매핑 정확도":1,"#There are common and shared challenges across the oil & gas industry. Companies are constantly seeking new and innovative ways to improve inspections, mitigate risk, and remain in compliance with any and all state and federal regulations. In recent years, forward-thinking oil & gas companies have been utilizing drone technology to improve their operational efficiencies and already drone data is transforming the industry. Insights gleaned from drone data have already saved companies millions of dollars in labor, remediation, and operations.DroneDeploy provides practical, economical solutions for the entire oil & gas operation. Companies can discard reactive measures and adopt proactive approaches to leak detection and other maintenance and compliance processes by using drones and a drone data solution. In this eBook we will examine:What is a drone data solutionThe key workflows where a drone data solution provides valueThe benefits of a drone data solution deliver to oil & gas companiesHow today’s oil & gas innovators are putting drones to workHow to get started with DroneDeploy":1,"#Pushing the Boundaries of Aerial Inspection":1,"#A Drone Data Solution for the Oil & Gas Industry | DroneDeploy":1,"#procurar":1,"#O seu feedback vai ser usado para ajudar a melhorar o Google Tradutor":1,"#Employing drones across a variety of teams has helped Hansen Yuncken regularly “beat” project timelines. Tom believes that this is likely due to minute planning efficiencies streamlined by the tool, including travel and on-site inspections. Hansen Yuncken intends to utilise drone technology in all of its new projects, and reap the benefits of automating long-held, laborious construction processes. In the future, Tom hopes to use DroneDeploy for highly architectural inspections and facade scans, but for now, the ability to document site data in minutes remains the most valuable asset to his team.":1,"#Expediting Project Timelines With Ease":1,"#In this way, the Hansen Yuncken team finds a host of applications for drone technology, both on and off-site. Whether altering the build as it’s being constructed, using aerial imagery for subcontractor validation, or leveraging data pre- and post-concrete pour, each decision is documented, and able to be reviewed at any time. As a pseudo-risk mitigation tool, drone imagery is utilised for safety planning, stockpile estimation, and point cloud creation.":1,"#Today, Hansen Yuncken utilises DroneDeploy software on a remarkable 20 projects, communicating day-to-day activities, changing design plans, and regular site progress to a variety of subcontractors, owners, and other stakeholders. To best articulate the impact of drone data on company processes, Tom Cumming, Senior Project Manager, says, “Working with real-time data is effective, and allows us to do more than just indicative planning.”":1,"#As one of Australia’s oldest construction companies, Hansen Yuncken is consistently at the forefront of change and innovation in the building industry. After adding DroneDeploy to its technology suite in 2019, the company has gone above and beyond in delivering maximum value-add to its clients and partners. And with this kind of high-level visibility, it should come as no surprise that the technology quickly spread organisation-wide.":1,"#Vanja Krumpacnik, Construction Manager, added that even post-pandemic, numerous supply chain issues and QAing difficulties were tackled with regular updates pushed through DroneDeploy. “Stakeholders always have the necessary information at their fingertips, even when they aren’t on-site,” he explained.":1,"#Stakeholders enjoyed seeing live imagery in weekly meetings and the status of their project, particularly through panoramas.”":1,"#Performing Rework at a Moment’s Notice":1,"#lifecycle, download our free":1,"#If you’re interested in utilizing drones throughout the":1,"#Tom Cumming, Senior Project Manager, Hansen Yuncken":1,"#Driving Accountability Throughout the Construction Lifecycle":1,"#Tom Cumming picture":1,"#Similarly, tackling unplanned demand was something Dan Smith, BIM and VDC Manager, knew well. To address the concerns of both internal and external stakeholders, the Hansen Yuncken project team used an integrated communication approach — at the Meadowbank site, DroneDeploy was used twice a week to enable a near-live indicator of progress. At monthly meetings, this data provided a visual understanding of work done, and could then be leveraged for further reports. In fact, this process was so successful that on other projects, clients have requested Hansen Yuncken include this in all project reporting.":1,"#All of this became especially useful amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. Because stakeholders couldn’t travel, DroneDeploy developed into an essential mechanism for communicating near-daily site progress. As all client meetings were once 100% on-site, maintaining project closeness was a priority for Tom and his team. When Hansen Yuncken’s clients decided that they wanted to change the functionality of the first floor’s design, Tom’s team quickly pivoted per their request, entirely remotely. This comprehensive drone imagery assisted stakeholders not only when team members had to change work, but also by showing them cross-functional subcontractor progress. When owners first came back onto the site post-lockdown, they were already familiar with the project, including its status. After all, for the past four months, they’d received consistent feedback from both Tom and his team.":1,"#Tom worked closely on the organisation’s Shepparton College project, a sprawling, detailed education building designed to hold over 2,700 students. This first-of-its-kind feat was the combination of three high schools in one, and the largest school the Victorian government had ever undertaken. Understandably, this was a heavily supervised, high-stakes project — which meant that Tom both managed and directed a twenty-one-person team of fellow project managers, site coordinators, and administrative staff. With that many eyes on the project, shifting client requests and varying design plans were the norm.":1,"#DroneDeploy’s Professional Services team offers tailored recommendations and one-on-one support for organizations looking to build or expand their drone programs. “Part of creating and launching your first drone program is that it’s not self-explanatory – you don’t always know what you need,” Julia explained. “We wanted to make sure that we weren’t missing any documentation or requirements, and DroneDeploy helped tremendously in that area.”":1,"#Syngenta’s pilots intend to use DroneDeploy throughout the growing season to evaluate crop emergence, perform stand counts, and evaluate plant health. To do this, Syngenta primarily applies DroneDeploy tools like Stand Assessment, Live Map, and Plant Health.":1,"#We’re looking forward to checking back in with Syngenta’s drone program before the year is up. If you’re interested in learning more, watch our webinar with Syngenta, or download our eBook on precision agriculture.":1,"#“Subprocessor” means a Processor engaged by Company to Process Customer Personal Data;":1,"#This DPA may only be modified by a written amendment signed by both Company and Customer.":1,"#In this DPA:":1,"#The most secure solution on the market":1,"#Validate against design, conduct MEP inspections, and adjust according to plan":1,"#Compare walk data with BIM view at the same location":1,"#Relative accuracy within 1% of real-world measurements":1,"#On the Ground":1,"#Upload drone media directly to your project while on site":1,"#Open the Playbook":1,"#Leverage DroneDeploy's Flight app for easy, repeatable facade flights":1,"#Value of capturing for interior framing & in-wall, finishes, and MEPF":1,"#All for easy and efficient inspections within DroneDeploy Cloud":1,"#View the ground-level perspective to inspect work installed and validate installation of key structural elements.":1,"#Document site conditions like streets, sidewalks, curbs, trees, existing buildings to mitigate the risk of needing to fix anything that wasn't your fault!":1,"#DroneDeploy Reality Capture Playbook":1,"#Verify the location of items before and after concrete is placed, including Mechanical, electrical and plumbing sleeves, Slab edges, Embeds, Structural post-tension cables":1,"#Capture the location of drilled piers, foundation walls, grade beams, etc. to keep a close eye these scopes are in the right location before the permanency of concrete is in place is critical":1,"#Interior Framing":1,"#Automatically send DroneDeploy issues as observations into Autodesk":1,"#Learn More about Drone Operations Management":1,"#One Centralized Platform":1,"#Remove staff from dangerous conditions required to inspect the exterior of a building.":1,"#Integrate with Procore by viewing DroneDeploy using the Partner Card":1,"#Dhakshan Potuhera, Innovation Analyst - McCarthy":1,"#Impress the owner and show due diligence in understanding the project site.":1,"#Value of capturing for inspecting underground utilities, monitoring earthworks, and inspecting foundations":1,"#Mobilization":1,"#Automatically bring in Drawings in Procore as Overlays within DroneDeploy":1,"#Autodesk Integration with DroneDeploy":1,"#Perfect your drone flight experience with autonomous or manual missions, customized pre-flight checklists, and mission-chaining":1,"#Validate warranty during handover to owner":1,"#Document at the time of turnover of the building or final punched rooms to the Owner, prior to any 3rd parties entering the space (movers, tenants, etc.)":1,"#Look back at past capture dates to avoid unnecessary rework and protect against damage related claims.":1,"#Facilities Management":1,"#Offline Delivery to Owner":1,"#Site Utilities":1,"#Export an Offline Deliverable at the project handover to store data onto a hard drive.":1,"#Communicate existing conditions to bidding trade partners and allow them to have a higher confidence in their proposal.":1,"#Automatically send orthos and progress photos to ACC":1,"#View DroneDeploy within ACC using the Partner Card":1,"#Interior Finishes":1,"#View Interactive Demo":1,"#Watch Demo Video":1,"#Integrate with Autodesk Construction Cloud (ACC), Plangrid, and Bim 360":1,"#Capture imagery prior to bidding a project to communicate with the estimating team and submit an accurate bid with full confidence.":1,"#Automatically send orthos and progress photos to Procore":1,"#Navigate from a holistic top-down view of your site to high-resolution imagery of the ground level.":1,"#Capture and document where utilities have been installed on a map or floor plan for referencing in later phases of construction.":1,"#Communicate site logistics with the project team (parking, storage, offices, etc.) prior to mobilizing on site.":1,"#Concrete Structures":1,"#Automatically bring in Drawings in ACC as Overlays within DroneDeploy":1,"#Whether you're using drones, 360 cameras, robots, or phones, we've got you covered.":1,"#Facilities teams will be able to reference the imagery for future maintenance.":1,"#Capture progress photos before and after drywall has been hung in order to document what is behind closed walls in any given location in areas along the critical path.":1,"#Get accurate snapshots of how much earthwork is on site at any given date to compare progress over time.":1,"#MEP":1,"#Foundations":1,"#Key Construction Projects Using DroneDeploy":1,"#Why does Accuracy matter?":1,"#Accuracy with DroneDeploy, Simplified":1,"#Address quality control (i.e. integrating a BIM coordination model) and logistics planning in tight areas.":1,"#Value of capturing during Pre Bid and Mobilization:":1,"#Pre Bid":1,"#Procore Integration with DroneDeploy":1,"#Absolute accuracy within 2-3cm":1,"#Efficiently check the installation of work at key milestones for quality control.":1,"#Commercial Retrofit - 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Customize your DroneDeploy experience with APIs, apps, and machine-learning tools. Manage your R&D, production, or commercial drone scouting programs with enterprise scalability using drone operations management.":1,"#Verify the location of items before and after concrete is placed, including structural connection points":1,"#Fully document before you cover up your concrete structure.":1,"#Open demo view":1,"#“The timeline of pictures helped our project determine some common issues with wall penetration fire stop issues. It also helped us verify if we inserted backing for our equipment. This saved us a lot of time going back and forth, and possibly opening up walls to see who was responsible and what had to be done. So there was about $70k-100k savings we saw, just by having StructionSite images.”":1,"#From the Air":1,"#Multiple methods to capture data on your jobsite":1,"#Value of capturing to inspect the concrete and steel structure":1,"#Aerial footage is analyzed to capture quantities of earth that has been moved, with survey grade information available for higher accuracy.":1,"#Roofing Systems":1,"#Steel Structures":1,"#Automatically send DroneDeploy issues as observations into Procore":1,"#Relative vs Absolute Accuracy in DroneDeploy":1,"#Value of capturing at this phase:":1,"#View aerial imagery to get a holistic view of the progress of foundations as they are being installed.":1,"#Exterior Framing":1,"#Validation":1,"#Má tradução":1,"#Classificar esta tradução":1,"#Sydney Build Expo":1,"#Autodesk University":1,"#Keep workers out of hazardous environments":1,"#EU / Swiss Privacy":1,"#PCI Compliant":1,"#SOC 2 Type 1 & Type 2":1,"#Australian Privacy Principles":1,"#Learn how APAC's Hansen Yuncken utilses DroneDeploy for more efficient site communication and progress tracking.":1,"#As a leading global provider of agriculture science, it’s no surprise that Syngenta is one of the first companies in their industry to experiment with drone technology. Though initial conversations about starting a drone program came about last spring, Syngenta officially began the program in January 2021. In the three months since, the company has been hard at work defining its program, discovering new use cases, and quantifying ROI.":1,"#Download your copy of the guide":1,"#Planning":1,"#DroneDeploy for Construction":1,"#Solutions Engineer, DroneDeploy":1,"#Using DroneDeploy at the Field’s Edge":1,"#DroneDeploy really wants you, as a client, to be successful. Their transparency is incredible.":1,"#Over the last five years, a few individuals had been outfitted with drones, but Syngenta didn’t yet have the infrastructure to support an entire program. After the onset of COVID-19, this quickly changed.":1,"#After electing to go through DroneDeploy’s benchmarking process (where our Professional Services team evaluates and ranks drone programs as compared with industry best practices), Syngenta received a list of strategic goals for training, a structured outline of standard operating procedures, and personalized support for any questions that they had. With this information at her disposal, Julia could structure Syngenta’s program around what was needed based on company and team goals.":1,"#Julia Fibbe picture":1,"#Structuring a Drone Program with DroneDeploy":1,"#Levels of drone adoption, amount of hours spent flying, customer feedback, and efficiency in the field are just some of the statistics Syngenta will continue to monitor as their drone program evolves. At only three months old, Julia is happy with the results that they’ve experienced so far. Last month, Syngenta held its first in-person drone training with two of their lead agronomists in Arkansas. The new pilots were amazed at how quickly the drone flew 80 acres and were immediately excited to show this to their growers.":1,"#“Working during a global pandemic spurred this effort as we realized that virtual tools could really benefit our customer base,” Julia Fibbe, Drone Operations Lead at Syngenta, stated. Syngenta acknowledged that sharing DroneDeploy data with their customers would be a major advantage when providing production and analysis recommendations, further increasing their grower touchpoints and time savings. Knowing this, and wanting to give a consistent, high-level service for their customers despite the pandemic, Syngenta took the leap and engaged our Professional Services Team to begin defining their drone program.":1,"#Currently, the team is 75 drone pilots-strong, and their field agronomy team aids farmers who utilize Syngenta’s product placement, nutrition information, and crop performance data. What’s unique about the drone aspect of their program is the short time they’ve taken to scale – and the near-immediate positive adoption they’ve seen within their team. Keep reading to learn more about building a drone program from scratch and how drone data can benefit precision agriculture efficiencies.":1,"#Early conversations about starting a drone program at Syngenta began with defining their end goal: increasing the reach and efficiency of their seeds agronomy team.":1,"#Drone technology is primarily used across Syngenta’s seeds team but has additional applications in research and crop protection. These insights can also evaluate product placement, nutrition, in-field management, crop performance, and storm damage. A significant benefit: agronomists gain a new perspective field’s-edge without having to walk an entire field, simultaneously improving accuracy and saving time across the organization.":1,"#Identifying a Need for Drone Data in Agriculture":1,"#Julia Fibbe, Drone Operations Lead, Syngenta":1,"#Defining Future Drone Program Success Metrics":1,"#But how would they get there?":1,"#Increase Operational Efficiency, Security, & Safety by Employing Automation On-Site":1,"#release notes":1,"#DJI Mini 4 Pro":1,"#É aí que entra o DroneDeploy e seu programa Flight Services.":1,"#Where Company has paid compensation, damages or fines, Company is entitled to claim back from Customer that part of the compensation, damages or fines, corresponding to Customer’s part of responsibility for the compensation, damages or fines.":1,"#Taking into account the nature of the Processing, and the information available to Company, Company will assist Customer, including, as appropriate and as determined by Company in its reasonable discretion, by implementing technical and organizational measures, with the fulfillment of Customer’s obligations under Data Protection Law to: comply with requests to exercise Data Subject Rights; conduct data protection impact assessments, and prior consultations with Supervisory Authorities; and notify a Personal Data Breach.":1,"#For transfers to (sub-) processors, also specify subject matter, nature and duration of the processing: For the subject matter and nature of the Processing, reference is made to the Agreement and this DPA. The Processing will take place for the duration of the Agreement.":1,"#The frequency of the transfer (e.g., whether the data is transferred on a one-off or continuous basis): On a continuous basis.":1,"#Sensitive data transferred (if applicable) and applied restrictions or safeguards that fully take into consideration the nature of the data and the risks involved, such as for instance strict purpose limitation, access restrictions (including access only for staff having followed specialized training), keeping a record of access to the data, restrictions for onward transfers or additional security measures: The Services are not intended to Process special categories of data.":1,"#Contact person’s name, position and contact details: Ben Hance, General Counsel, legal@dronedeploy.com":1,"#Categories of Personal Data transferred; Customers may submit Personal Data to the Services, the extent to which is determined and controlled by the Customer and which may include, but is not limited to, the following categories of Personal Data: First and last name; title; position; employer; contact information (company, email, phone, physical business address); professional life data; personal life data; and/or localisation data.":1,"#This DPA applies to the Processing of Customer Personal Data by Company subject to Data Protection Law to provide the Services.":1,"#Categories of Data Subjects whose Personal Data is transferred: Customers may submit personal data to the Services, the extent to which is determined and controlled by the Customer and which may include, but is not limited to, Personal Data relating to the following categories of Data Subjects: Customer’s customers; Customer’s personnel, staff and contractors; Customer’s end-users, authorized by Customer to use the Services; Customer’s agents; and/or third parties with which Customer conducts business.":1,"#If Company’s compliance with Data Protection Law applicable to International Data Transfers is affected by circumstances outside of Company’s control, including if a legal instrument for International Data Transfers is invalidated, amended, or replaced, then Customer and Company will work together in good faith to reasonably resolve such non-compliance. In the event that additional, replacement or alternative standard contractual clauses or UK standard contractual clauses are approved by Supervisory Authorities, Company reserves the right to amend the Agreement and this DPA by adding to or replacing, the standard contractual clauses or UK standard contractual clauses that form part of it at the date of signature in order to ensure continued compliance with Data Protection Law.":1,"#Customer acknowledges that the security measures in Annex II are appropriate in relation to the risks associated with Customer’s intended Processing and will notify Company prior to any intended Processing for which Company’s security measures may not be appropriate.":1,"#[Identity and contact details of the data exporter(s) and, where applicable, of its/their data protection officer and/or representative in the European Union.]":1,"#The period for which the personal data will be retained, or, if that is not possible, the criteria used to determine that period: Personal Data will be retained for as long as necessary taking into account the purpose of the Processing, and in compliance with applicable laws, including laws on the statute of limitations and Data Protection Law.":1,"#Company and Customer each bear their own costs related to an audit.":1,"#Customer may reasonably object to the addition of a Subprocessor based on reasonable grounds relating to a potential or actual violation of Data Protection Law by providing written notice detailing the grounds of such objection within thirty (30) days following Company’s notification of the intended change. Customer and Company will work together in good faith to address Customer’s objection. If Company chooses to retain the Subprocessor, Company will inform Customer at least thirty (30) days before authorizing the Subprocessor to Process Customer Personal Data, and either party may immediately discontinue providing or using the relevant parts of the Services, as applicable, and may terminate the relevant parts of the Services within thirty (30) days.":1,"#Company’s liability arising out of or related to this DPA, whether in contract, tort or under any other theory of liability, is subject to the “Limitation of Liability” section of the Agreement, and any reference in such section to the liability of Company means the aggregate liability of Company under the Agreement and all DPAs between Company and Customer together.":1,"#If Customer is a Processor on behalf of a Third-Party Controller, then Customer: is the single point of contact for Company; must obtain all necessary authorizations from Third-Party Controller; undertakes to issue all instructions and exercise all rights on behalf of such other Third-Party Controller.":1,"#By signing this DPA, Company and Customer conclude Module 2 (controller-to-processor) of the SCCs and, to the extent a Processor on behalf of a Third-Party Controller, Module 3 (Processor-to-Subprocessor) of the SCCs, which are hereby incorporated and completed as follows: the “data exporter” is Customer; the “data importer” is Company; the optional docking clause in Clause 7 is implemented; Option 2 of Clause 9(a) is implemented and the time period therein is specified in Section 6.3 above; the optional redress clause in Clause 11(a) is struck; if Customer is established in the EU, Clause 13(a) paragraph 1 is implemented, otherwise Clause 13(a) paragraph 2 or 3, as appropriate, is implemented; Clause 17 Option 1 is implemented and the governing law is the law of Ireland; the courts in Clause 18(b) are the Courts of Ireland; Annex I and II to Module 2 of the SCCs are Annex I and II to this DPA respectively. For International Data Transfers from Switzerland: (i) Data Subjects who have their habitual residence in Switzerland may bring claims under the SCCs before the courts of Switzerland and (ii) the SCCs cover Personal Data pertaining to legal entities until the entry into force of the revised Swiss Federal Act on Data Protection of 2020.":1,"#Company will inform Customer if Company believes that Customer’s instruction under Section 8.1 infringes Data Protection Law. Company may suspend the audit or inspection or withhold requested information until Customer has modified or confirmed the lawfulness of the instructions in writing to Company's reasonable satisfaction.":1,"#Vendors:":1,"#Analytics Providers.":1,"#Integrated Third Parties:":1,"#OS/Platform Provider:":1},"version":24476}]