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This combination offers advanced autonomous flight which allows us to capture an unparalleled level of detail with enhanced flight safety.":1,"#Media":1,"#Monitor job sites in real-time with DroneDeploy's Live Map capability.":1,"#When it came to using drones for surveying versus traditional methods, \"[DroneDeploy] paid for itself several times over,\" said Michael Lambert, VDC Manager at Chasco Constructors, a Texas-based construction company. Chasco saw a 75% cost savings for surveys through using DroneDeploy.":1,"#Today, companies are turning to a faster, and more efficient method of surveying: drone technology. A single drone flight can capture hundreds of images and cover over 100 acres in under 15 minutes. Once those images are uploaded to DroneDeploy, companies can garner vast insights about an area's topography and receive a survey that’s accurate down to the centimeter. The result is an exact high-resolution map and 3D model of a job site - all processed in a matter of hours.":1,"#In the early days of pre-construction, it could be time-consuming to gather critical details about topography and potential job sites. Gathering data with traditional ground surveyors often took days to generate data about a new site. And even then, teams could only return data that was as accurate as the grid size. The data processing and delivery of a report could take weeks.":1,"#Using DroneDeploy for Surveying & Design":1,"#Brasfield & Gorrie, one of the largest private general contractors in the U.S., leverages DroneDeploy for a range of pre-construction uses, such as quantifying site work, developing marketing information, coordinating site logistics plans, and fly-throughs.":1,"#VDC Toolkit: Visual Data for Pre-Construction | DroneDeploy":1,"#DroneDeploy's Autodesk Integration.":1,"#DroneDeploy's Elevation features.":1,"#Enable Enhanced 3D Mode to improve appearance and shape reconstruction of your model.":1,"#DroneDeploy's 3D Models.":1,"#Let's take a look at how virtual design and construction (VDC) teams at construction companies across the United States are leveraging DroneDeploy through every stage of the pre-construction process.":1,"#Interested in taking your pre-construction processes to the next level? Read our eBook on managing performance KPIs in construction, or contact us.":1,"#From day one, DroneDeploy creates transparency, efficiency, and cost-savings for contractors during the pre-construction process. The bottom line is that the most innovative construction companies are turning to DroneDeploy to lay the foundation for long-term project success.":1,"#DroneDeploy Helps You Win the Pre-Construction Process":1,"#DroneDeploy arms contractors with the most accurate information available about a site, and then brings a vision into color through high-resolution maps and 3D models. Through integrations with Procore and AutoDesk BIM 360, furthermore, construction companies can overlay plans and blueprints with the aerial map. That lets companies communicate with subcontractors and partners, while helping construction companies put together a compelling, three-dimensional bid.":1,"#All of the use cases mentioned in this post help construction companies develop comprehensive and innovative project proposals. But the accuracy and precision enabled by DroneDeploy helps facilitate trust, which is vital. Any bid or proposal represents the first chance for a construction company to build a relationship with a prospective client, facilitate transparency, and bring their vision to life for a project. But it's also essential to create a bid that is accurate, provides realistic timeline and budget expectations, and is deliverable.":1,"#A bid that overestimates the amount of earth that needs to be moved can unnecessarily inflate the cost and lose the project. One that underestimates this amount can make for an attractive bid, but will cause the contractor to lose money further down the line.":1,"#Winning Bids With DroneDeploy":1,"#Compare design to reality by overlaying BIM 360 design files onto high-resolution DroneDeploy maps.":1,"#This new found efficiency is thanks to DroneDeploy providing a single dashboard to optimize the pre-construction process from mapping to site planning, empowering users to share ideas and collaborate within a unified platform.":1,"#Pre-construction sets the foundation for any successful construction project. Drone software is rapidly emerging as an essential part of each project prior to breaking ground, ensuring that contractors have the most precise estimates, data, and up-to-date surveys. Drone software is also helping contractors better plan and optimize their job sites, generating the most in-depth site condition analysis, and creating winning project bids.":1,"#\"We’ve created a much more efficient process,\" says Jim Gorrie, CEO of Brasfield & Gorrie. \"We can literally take weeks out of the schedule, our projects are much higher quality than before, and they’re safer.\"":1,"#The company was recently working on a healthcare project in Apopka, Florida, and piloted drones via DroneDeploy to map and produce a Digital Elevation Model. Incorporating DroneDeploy into this process helped them see a 75% reduction in time required for this task, compared to previous methods.":1,"#Site Mapping, Planning, and Modeling with Drone Software":1,"#Display elevation profiles to measure height, slope, area, and more.":1,"#Inaccurate estimates for earthwork volumes and areas can compound over time, exponentially growing costs and eroding trust with a customer. Construction and engineering companies that leverage DroneDeploy have the most precise estimates and insights in real-time, which pays dividends throughout the life of a project.":1,"#\"With DroneDeploy's earthworks capabilities, I have the confidence I am providing my engineers with accurate information in surveying, tracking progress, and verifying contractor work,\" said Greg Oetker, a Sr. UAS Pilot and Field Project Representative at Jones Carter, a leading construction engineering company. \"I am able to use a map and model to help visualize the site, which makes planning more efficient and accurate. This new way of surveying has saved us hours of time each time we go out and capture data.\"":1,"#Furthermore, DroneDeploy enables contractors to plan and accurately design from bid to earthworks with high-resolution and high-quality maps and models. This is particularly helpful for earthworks, as DroneDeploy's volume measurements are accurate within 1-2% of traditional ground-based laser measurements. Contractors can rest assured they are gaining the most accurate sense of cost and time needed for earthworks.":1,"#But conditions can change due to natural conditions, weather, adjacent construction, and more. Through features such as Live Map, DroneDeploy can help construction companies keep a close eye on evolving conditions by viewing a real-time aerial map - while expediting pre-construction planning. This ensures customers are kept in the know about any changes to plans.":1,"#From the very first survey, DroneDeploy empowers construction companies to get the most precise information on any topography.":1,"#Using DroneDeploy to Keep Up With Evolving Conditions":1,"#Date:":1,"#Please share any dietary restrictions you have.":1,"#Are there any topics you would like included in the program?":1,"#What do you hope to get from the Customer Advisory Summit?":1,"#Ground - Maps, 3D Scan, BIM":1,"#Industrial Inspection & Ground Robotics":1,"#Aerial - Earthworks / High Accuracy / Docked Drones":1,"#AI - Safety / Progress":1,"#Our Product team will host two roundtable sessions in the afternoon on May 13th. Help shape the future of DroneDeploy by selecting topics are you most interested in learning, discussing, or influencing DroneDeploy’s future plans?":1,"#Thursday, May 15, 2025":1,"#Wednesday, May 14, 2025":1,"#check-out":1,"#Early Arrival May 11, 2025":1,"#Tuesday, May 13, 2025":1,"#Monday, May 12, 2025":1,"#date? Please note: DroneDeploy will only cover May 12 and May 13.":1,"#check-in":1,"#If you do require hotel accommodations, what is your":1,"#The event will be held at the Omni Chicago Hotel. Do you require hotel accommodations for the event?":1,"#Will you be joining us for the evening Welcome Reception at Wrigley Field on May 12, 2025?":1,"#Will you be joining us for the Customer Advisory Summit in Chicago, IL on May 13, 2025?":1,"#Best phone number to reach you *":1,"#Company Representing *":1,"#DroneDeploy 2025 APAC Summit | DroneDeploy":1,"#See what's on the horizon in the future of reality capture":1,"#Share feedback directly with DroneDeploy leadership in a collaborative setting":1,"#Engaging industry discussions - sharing industry-specific best practices, product showcases and case studies":1,"#Build meaningful connections with other industry leaders":1,"#Discover industry best practices and use cases from fellow professionals":1,"#teams":1,"#고객":1,"#Ajustes":1,"#- Hunter Cole, Innovation & Operational Technology, Brasfield & Gorrie":1,"#Maintaining site safety is of the utmost importance.":1,"#CA":1,"#DroneDeploy's Live Map.":1,"#la aplicación Linear Flight Plan de DroneDeploy":1,"#SCAN":1,"#Paste your content here to scan...":1,"#E-mail":1,"#Sí":1,"#Flight":1,"#Start":1,"#11 days ago":1,"#gracias":1,"#get":1,"#Talk to an expert":1,"#Error fetching jobs.":1,"#Trinity Services and Consulting":1,"#More":1,"#Founded in 2016, Global Air Drone Academy is a nonprofit organization that aims to train the next generation of drone pilots and change the industry for the better. From Zimbabwe to the United Kingdom, Global Air has collaborated with a number of organizations to provide drone services for good. For those inspired by the power of drone technology and its capacity to change lives, Eno and his team offer a specialized drone business coaching program to help drone entrepreneurs and organizations implement projects that drive impact. Find out more here.":1,"#Beyond individual projects, Umoh’s focus has shifted towards building a network of drone experts and consultants dedicated to implementing drones for societal good. Global Air Drone Academy is one of these projects; a nonprofit organization aimed at nurturing the next generation of drone entrepreneurs. The academy guides students from a young age through licensing and into full-fledged entrepreneurship.":1,"#As a part of the team of drone pilots, Umoh discovered the importance of documenting the vast area of the camp using DroneDeploy to stitch their imagery into 2D orthomosaic maps. From there, the team was able to track elevation and site changes, which proved invaluable in the dense camp populations and ever-changing conditions. As a result, the doctors on site were able to provide more precise care.":1,"#Collaborating closely with the medical teams on the ground, Umoh used his drone expertise to map out various areas within the camp. The dynamic nature of the situation demanded real-time data collection, and Umoh’s drone data provided accurate documentation. This information proved invaluable for setting up new areas in the camp and planning further interventions.":1,"#Communication was essential, especially with the medical groups on-site. Umoh’s team worked in close conjunction with doctors, ensuring that the collected data was aligned with their requirements. Reflecting on the experience, Umoh notes that the trip not only pushed his career forward but also cultivated a passion for projects that bring technology and humanitarian efforts together.":1,"#Olivia McAlpine":1,"#Umoh has since pivoted his career to support projects that blend drone technology with humanitarian aid. He is currently working on projects in Nigeria geared towards agricultural purposes.":1,"#The unexpected call to action came when Umoh and his team were asked to assist in the Rohingya refugee camp in Bangladesh, housing around 250,000 displaced individuals. Despite the challenges, Umoh was eager to lend a helping hand. The journey was long, involving an 11-hour flight to Bangladesh and many transfers. They found themselves in Cox's bazar, a town situated in the south of the country. The conditions were dire, with tens of thousands of new refugees crossing the border daily.":1,"#One poignant memory from the trip was the impact of walking through the camp. Umoh recounts that the sheer magnitude of the refugee crisis hit him as he stood amidst a sea of people. While the work he was doing held promise, the realization that people were living in such conditions was sobering. \"In the heart of adversity, drones aren't just tools; they're lifelines, bridging technology and humanity,\" said Umoh.":1,"#In times of crisis, the intersection of technology and compassion can yield extraordinary solutions. Eno Umoh, founder of Global Air Drone Academy, found this to be true in 2017, when he traveled to the Rohingya Refugee Camp in Bangladesh, where tens of thousands of people crossed the 271 mile wide border every single day.":1,"#About Global Air Drone Academy":1,"#A call to action":1,"#Using technology for impact":1,"#Mapping refugee camps for medical access":1,"#Drones for disaster documentation":1,"#In 2017, Umoh joined forces with Global Outreach Doctors, initially serving as a drone team for the organization. Their role was primarily focused on capturing video footage for documentation. However, it was during a deployment in Puerto Rico that the team discovered the immense value of mapping and data collection in disaster zones. This realization marked a turning point, setting the stage for their future projects.":1,"#hola":1,"#es":1,"#こちらから":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,"#português":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,"#Learn About DroneDeploy’s All-in-One Construction Solution":1,"#Save Idea":1,"#iOS":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,"#undefined":1,"#Photo Reports":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,"#DroneDeploy Flight":1,"#DJI Mini 4 Pro":1,"#a Airspace Link":1,"#BIM Compare":1,"#É aí que entra o DroneDeploy e seu programa Flight Services.":1,"#Walk":1,"#Customer Success Manager":1,"#Vendors:":1,"#Analytics Providers.":1,"#Integrated Third Parties:":1,"#OS/Platform Provider:":1,"#Other Users:":1,"#Advertiser Providers:":1,"#If you have any questions, comments, or concerns about our processing activities, or you would like to exercise your privacy rights please email us at":1,"#Copy":1,"#SAN FRANCISCO – February 9, 2021 – Today, leading enterprise drone data platform DroneDeploy announces a collaboration with one of the world’s largest pure-play agricultural organization, Corteva Agriscience to bring improved management decisions to farmers year-round. Corteva operates one of the largest agricultural drone fleets in the world, helping farmers to plant and harvest efficiently, safely and sustainably. DroneDeploy provides streamlined data capture and analysis capabilities for Corteva’s fleet of more than 600 drones and is now the first third-party company approved to license Corteva’s proprietary Stand Assessment Artificial Intelligence (AI) and machine learning technology.":1,"#Watch as Adam Owens, Field Agronomist at Pioneer, performs automated stand counts with DroneDeploy's Stand Assessment.":1,"#CMO, DroneDeploy":1,"#3D model of a building in the city":1,"#Thumbnail featuring the July product release":1,"#See":1,"#Rewrite with Grammarly":1,"#Scaling a reality capture program isn't just about adding more drones or cameras – it's about transforming how your entire company sees and interacts with project sites.":1,"#If you can't find what you're looking for, you can email support, at:":1,"#How to Get Accurate Stockpile Measurements in Mining":1,"#CRC saved $205k by improving inspections and communication with DroneDeploy":1,"#How CSIRO Monitors and Surveys\nthe Largest Wetlands in the World":1,"#December 14, 2020":1,"#ROI":1,"#Improve Earthworks Accuracy with Drone Data | DroneDeploy":1,"#November 30, 2020":1,"#contact us":1,"#Corteva Agriscience is a publicly traded, global pure-play agriculture company that provides farmers around the world with the most complete portfolio in the industry – including a balanced and diverse mix of seed, crop protection and digital solutions focused on maximizing productivity to enhance yield and profitability. With some of the most recognized brands in agriculture and an industry-leading product and technology pipeline well positioned to drive growth, the company is committed to working with stakeholders throughout the food system as it fulfills its promise to enrich the lives of those who produce and those who consume, ensuring progress for generations to come. Corteva Agriscience became an independent public company on June 1, 2019 and was previously the Agriculture Division of DowDuPont. More information can be found at":1,"#. Follow Corteva Agriscience on":1,"#Stand Assessment is currently in use across Corteva’s global fleet of more than 600 drones and will soon be offered to all of DroneDeploy’s agriculture customers in the U.S. In addition to its desktop functionality, DroneDeploy’s platform can also be used directly on a phone or tablet, bringing data-driven insights to agricultural professionals right at the field’s edge.":1,"#About Corteva Agriscience":1,"#“As farmers are asked to do more, that doesn't negate the need to closely monitor their crops throughout the growing season,” said Jeremy Groeteke, U.S. Digital Ag Lead at Corteva Agriscience. “By collaborating with DroneDeploy, we can now help farmers efficiently scout their fields, provide data-driven analysis and insights around the products they need to use, consider opportunities to replant, and be more informed about their fields' performance. These tools arm the farmers' team, including agronomists, seeds representatives and ag researchers, with the tools they need to help their customers recognize the greatest yield potential they can.”":1,"#DroneDeploy also recently introduced an upgraded Live Map experience that allows agricultural customers to better capture real-time insights and turn hundreds of acres into shareable and collaborative maps.":1,"#DroneDeploy Joins Forces with Corteva Agriscience | DroneDeploy":1,"#and join the conversation on Twitter":1,"#Current processes to review early crop growth are manual, time-consuming and often inaccurate. Stand Assessment provides a faster, automated and streamlined workflow that is completed at the field edge to help farmers make decisions about replanting, monitor seed and crop health, and diagnose existing issues in the field before larger issues arise.":1,"#DroneDeploy is the leading enterprise-grade drone data platform. Trusted by brands globally, DroneDeploy captures every dimension of job sites, structures, and assets, and transforms it into meaningful insights for industries including construction, energy, and agriculture. Through interior and exterior data capture, DroneDeploy enables professional mapping, 3D modeling, and reporting on any device, anywhere in the world. To learn more, visit":1,"#DroneDeploy will demonstrate Stand Assessment for the first time at their Field Day on March 10, 2021. To learn more about Field Day and register to attend, visit the website.":1,"#“We’re excited to work more closely with Corteva Agriscience to bring cutting-edge tools to the hands of farmers globally,” said Mike Winn, co-founder and CEO of DroneDeploy. “The agricultural industry was one of the earliest adopters of drone technology and continues to be one of DroneDeploy’s priority markets. In 2020, DroneDeploy’s agricultural customers reached 55 million total acres mapped – a new milestone for the company.”":1,"#DroneDeploy most recently leveraged Corteva’s proven machine learning algorithms to build its new Stand Assessment solution. 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