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How long would it take for families to receive aid? How can first responders know when an area is safe to explore? How do individuals best locate missing friends and families?":1,"#By creating photos and maps efficiently through DroneDeploy, Drone Cadets and other organizations can expect that:":1,"#- Henze Gustave, Chief Metaverse Officer, Drone Cadets":1,"#Drone Cadets, based in Middletown, New York, is a member of the Aerial Systems Group International (ASGI) Consortium. Its co-founder Tony Reid, who also co-founded Drone Cadets, created the organization to give educational and professional STEM opportunities to young people in underserved communities. It provides drone technology training and real-world operations experience to individuals as young as eight years old.":1,"#Drone Cadets empowers underserved communities around the world":1,"#efforts to locate missing persons will be bolstered.":1,"#Our collaboration with Drone Cadets continues to make positive change and we look forward to working with them in the future.":1,"#How Drones and Reality Capture are Helping Families Affected by Hurricane Ian | DroneDeploy":1,"#Emergency responders walking a street damaged by Hurricane Ian":1,"#Over 100,000 homes were damaged by Hurricane Ian in 2022. The storm was the fifth strongest to ever hit the U.S., causing severe wind and flooding impacts, loss of life and significant property damage.":1,"#Since Hurricane Ian, DroneDeploy has been collaborating with Drone Cadets to expedite relief and has donated use of the DroneDeploy platform for recovery efforts. Drone Cadets students have been harnessing the power of DroneDeploy’s online mapping capabilities in damaged areas.":1,"#areas will be quickly evaluated to discharge first responders, and":1,"#One of the students who used the mapping program well was Faustino “Tino” Taguja. He gathered more than 400 pictures of the affected area and sent them to DroneDeploy, which analyzed the information in a flash. Tino set up a mapping mission on the mobile app, selected a region of interest, collected and uploaded the data to Drone Deploy – and within hours he had a 2D and 3D map of the area.":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,"#Or Snooze shortcut for 24 hours":1,"#Screen":1,"#You can turn it back on by clicking":1,"#New bubble":1,"#in the extension.":1,"#Hide this shortcut":1,"#Hide shortcut":1,"#Q":1,"#\"We're proud to support DroneDeploy's Elevate initiative because access matters. When we talk about the future of work we're really talking about who gets to participate, and who gets left behind – this program is helping level that playing field,” said FlyGuys CEO Joe Stough. “Elevate gives people a real way in: skills, certification and a clear path into an industry that's growing fast and changing even faster. This opens the door for young people who might not otherwise see themselves in this space and gives them the tools to step into it with confidence.\"":1,"#\"The drone delivery sector represents a dynamic intersection of aviation, robotics, and artificial intelligence. Prime Air is proud to support the Elevate Scholarship Program to train and develop the workforce of this growing industry,” says Matt McCardle, Director of Infrastructure, Expansion, and Regulation at Prime Air. “We are committed to partnering with industry leaders in developing the next generation of professionals who will help shape the future of autonomous delivery and build the foundation for an entirely new category of aviation careers.\"":1,"#“The Elevate Scholarship Program is more than just a scholarship; it's an investment in the future,” said Jono Millin, Chief Data Officer and Co-Founder of DroneDeploy. “By providing access to training and career resources, we are empowering individuals to not only participate in the drone revolution but also to shape the trajectory of the broader AI and robotics landscape.\"":1,"#The program goes beyond basic pilot training by bridging the skills gap, providing Part 107 training and resources to equip these young individuals with essential drone operation capabilities. Furthermore, Elevate promotes accessibility by removing financial barriers, notably covering the $175 test fee, to make drone careers a viable option for a wider pool of talent within this age group. Elevate aims to cultivate a skilled workforce that will drive continued innovation and expansion of drone technology across various sectors by fostering career pathways and connecting scholarship recipients with resources for advancement in the drone industry.":1,"#The FAA forecasts tremendous growth in the demand for remote drone pilots, seeking nearly half a million new pilots over the next five years. The Elevate Scholarship Program is a direct response to this demand, ensuring a pipeline of qualified professionals to fill these critical roles. Elevate represents a strategic investment in the future workforce of drone technology, specifically targeting individuals aged 16-24.":1,"#The World Economic Forum estimates that 65% of today's children will work in jobs that don't yet exist. Indeed, the workforce is changing rapidly, with recent reports indicating that up to 300 million jobs could be lost to AI globally, with 40% of employers expecting to reduce their workforce where AI can automate tasks. These statistics underscore the urgency to proactively develop training and educational programs that equip individuals with the skills to thrive in emerging industries. The drone industry exemplifies this shift, requiring a new generation of professionals who are adept at working with bleeding-edge technology and evolving with increasingly complex technological ecosystems.":1,"#May 20, 2025 – As AI and robotics continue to transform the way we work, the future of jobs is evolving in exciting and unpredictable ways. DroneDeploy and Prime Air, with support from FlyGuys, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Collegiate Training Initiative (CTI) Program, National Center for Autonomous Technologies (NCAT) and Association for Uncrewed Vehicle Systems International (AUVSI), are proud to champion this cause with the launch of the Elevate Scholarship Program. This initiative directly addresses demand in the burgeoning drone industry while serving as a model for preparing the future workforce for the convergence of technology and automation.":1,"#Escalate PR":1,"#To learn more, visit auvsi.org":1,"#To learn more visit":1,"#Elevate trains the next generation of drone professionals – offering free Part 107 prep, FAA support and real access to AI-era careers in aviation, robotics and mapping.":1,"#For more information, visit":1,"#Prime Air":1,"#To learn more, visit":1,"#About the participating organizations:":1,"#The importance of the Elevate Scholarship Program is underscored by the involvement of leading organizations across the drone and robotics industry. These include Prime Air, a pioneer in drone delivery; DroneDeploy, a leader in aerial and ground reality capture and robotics; FlyGuys, a top online marketplace for reality capture data; as well as the FAA CTI Program, the National Center for Autonomous Technologies, and AUVSI, which provide vital industry advocacy and support.":1,"#“Elevate is exactly the kind of initiative our industry needs right now,” said Casie Ocaña, Vice President of Public Affairs at AUVSI. “We’re proud to support a program that not only opens doors for young professionals but also helps build a workforce that’s capable, certified, and ready to lead in an era defined by autonomy, AI, and innovation.”":1,"#Screenshot":1,"#AUVSI":1,"#FlyGuys":1,"#While collecting data with DroneDeploy is much more streamlined than ground counts, it can still be very time-consuming back in the office. Without an AI tool, scientists must study raw or stitched-together orthomosaic images and count each seal manually. The lack of automated counting tools is a significant hurdle to putting drone data to use. “There are researchers across the globe with years of collected data that has yet to be processed due to the number of hours required for analysis,” said Brian Taggart, co-founder of Oceans Unmanned.":1,"#Next, the engineers facilitated the integration of the trained seal detector into the DroneDeploy platform. Using the detector, scientists can now highlight areas on their maps and count both Guadalupe fur seal pups and adults in imagery. This tool may make Guadalupe fur seal population monitoring more streamlined and efficient.":1,"#The Solution: a DroneDeploy Hackathon Team":1,"#Tenaya Norris, a California-based Marine Mammal Biologist, has spent countless hours tracking these seals with a group of scientists in Mexico lead by Fernando Elorriaga-Verplancken. The activity is laborious, intrusive, and sometimes dangerous. Seals often hide behind rocks and crevices, and counting these animals often involves flushing or moving them, including moms and their pups. “Sometimes, these pups are only a day old, so that disturbance can be significant,” explained Tenaya. In addition, Tenaya noted that the activity of ground counting is also potentially dangerous to scientists.":1,"#The progress made today on monitoring fur seal populations can help us take the leap forward in monitoring even more species across the world.”":1,"#We can’t manage what we don’t measure. That’s why monitoring wildlife population size is critical to conservation efforts, albeit not an easy task. Today, scientists and practitioners spend countless hours in the field using diverse methods to count and model endangered and threatened species population estimates and trends. To combat this, DroneDeploy is continually creating innovative ways to count animals with drone imagery using artificial intelligence, or AI. In fact, these methods are currently revolutionizing the way we monitor endangered species’ population levels. By using new remote sensing and AI image processing methods, we’re taking a giant step forward in worldwide species conservation.":1,"#The Challenge: Counting Newborn Fur Seals":1,"#Matt Pickett, Co-Founder, Oceans Unmanned":1,"#The automation of seal counts is a small step forward in a much larger push for AI in conservation. The World Wildlife Fund estimated that the world had lost two-thirds of its wildlife in the past 50 years, and monitoring habitats and landscapes is a crucial tool in unlocking this future for conservation. Faster and easier tools in wildlife monitoring can help overcome some of the hurdles of traditional methods, such as how often surveys can occur and how many people are needed to conduct these surveys.":1,"#Broader Implications for World Conservation":1,"#To count seals through aerial imagery, the team used DroneDeploy’s count tool in conjunction with Picterra’s technology. Picterra is a geospatial intelligence platform for machine learning and includes many training and processing libraries for extracting information from imagery, including specific tools for counting wildlife. The team integrated DroneDeploy data into the Picterra platform for training and processing. Using this method, they were able to identify and count both Guadalupe fur seals and their pups with a trained detector.":1,"#That’s why Tenaya and Fernando partnered with Oceans Unmanned, a DroneDeploy.org partner, to empower researchers to utilize drone technology when collecting marine spatial data. Together, the team uses DroneDeploy software to map Punta Sur, the southern tip of Guadalupe Island.":1,"#This challenge sparked interest from DroneDeploy’s internal engineering team, who took on the project during our most recent Hackathon:a three-day event where teams of engineers across DroneDeploy work on technical problems and test ideas. These quarterly Hackathons not only drive community and team-building across our organization but also generate innovative designs and product features. Some of our most popular product offerings, including Live Map, began as Hackathon ideas, and this June, our engineering team partnered with scientists to identify a way to more efficiently count seals.":1,"#DroneDeploy.org partners with organizations around the world to turn insight into opportunity and deepen our understanding of the natural and physical world. If you’re interested in drone data for conservation, learn more and apply for a partnership at DroneDeploy.org.":1,"#Currently, the Guadalupe fur seal population is threatened in the U.S. and needs consistent record counts to ensure its protection. Thought to be extinct in the early 1900s, the fur seal is making a cautious comeback. But, unfortunately, the only known breeding site for these seals is Guadalupe Island, a remote, volcanic island off the coast of Northern Baja California. Still, scientists regularly venture to the island to count fur seals during breeding season.":1,"#Camera":1,"#P":1,"#iOS":1,"#How to Get Accurate Stockpile Measurements in Mining | DroneDeploy":1,"#undefined":1,"#안전":1,"#Learn how an internal DroneDeploy Hackathon contest spurred a new conservation tool for DroneDeploy.org partner, Oceans Unmanned.":1,"#Learn About DroneDeploy’s All-in-One Construction Solution":1,"#BIM Compare":1,"#Options":1,"#Ready to explore facade inspections for your DroneDeploy projects? Contact us today or connect with your Customer Success Manager.":1,"#Torrent Scanner Plus.":1,"#procurar":1,"#When a series of hurricanes hit Lake Charles, Louisiana and damaged the L’Auberge Casino Resort, Turner Construction Company initially expected to spend weeks conducting inspection and making repairs. But thanks to Turner’s Virtual Design and Construction (VDC) department’s dedication going above and beyond for its customers, a job that would’ve taken weeks took as little as six hours.":1,"#\"With innovative solutions from DroneDeploy, a job that would’ve taken weeks took as little as six hours.\"":1,"#By placing their focus on the cutting edge of technological advancements Turner finds solutions, invents products, and creates novel workflows to disrupt an increasingly competitive AEC industry.":1,"#How Turner is Driving Innovations in AEC | DroneDeploy":1,"#A Department Dedicated to Innovation":1,"#“We are always striving to share and find new ways to do things by providing mechanisms, structure, and a culture of accelerating improvement and innovation.” -Derek Rolfe, Central Region VDC Manager":1,"#How Do They Make it Happen?":1,"#2022 Innovator of the Year Award Turner Construction":1,"#Turner’s commitment to implementing new and exciting ways to deploy reality capture technology made them a clear choice as the winner of our Innovator of the Year Award.":1,"#\"At Turner we apply a deliberate approach to innovation that channels the ingenuity of our people to advance breakthroughs that deliver groundbreaking value.” - Gary Chapman, Mid-South Region VDC Manager":1,"#Turner’s commitment to innovation goes far beyond just a single project. In fact, they’ve built a department solely dedicated to empowering people to innovate and helping them keep up with the fast-paced AEC industry.":1,"#Turner’s Innovation and VDC departments push their industry forward by encouraging the adoption of a wide range of tools including artificial intelligence, unmanned aerial vehicles, virtual/mixed reality, and ground robotics, just to name a few. To foster open creativity across their innovation and VDC teams they pose the simple question, “how might we?” throughout projects to imagine ways they can leverage innovation to improve everything that they do.":1,"#- Gary Chapman, Mid-South Region VDC Manager, Turner Construction Company":1,"#The number one general contractor in the ENR 400, Turner Construction Company is an international construction services company that prioritizes innovation, and this is just one example of their dedication paying off in a big way.":1,"#Turner achieved the seemingly impossible by using DroneDeploy’s facade inspection capabilities to swap out swing stages for pinpoint-accurate aerial facade analysis. With this ingenious approach, Turner was able to not only save time on inspection and repairs but money as well, reducing project costs by over $25,000.":1,"#Turner’s Innovation and VDC departments do more than just prioritize new solutions, they deliberately partner with customers to make their aerial and ground capture ideas a reality. By allowing people to pursue their passions, Turner is able to unlock the innovative potential of every project participant; from the youngest engineer to the most experienced superintendent.":1,"#L'Auberge Casino facade inspection zoom in DroneDeploy":1,"#3D model of a building in the city":1,"#Thumbnail featuring the July product release":1,"#Entre em contato":1,"#Speed up site inspection processes with high-resolution drone maps & 360 Walkthroughs":1,"#Responsible AI":1,"#Spotlight on Sustainability":1,"#One of the key pillars of our ESG strategy is responsible business. We made significant strides in actualizing our commitment over the past year. We crafted a new responsible technology policy that included principles for AI use. We also implemented new anti-corruption, anti-slavery, and anti-child labor policies, as well as deepened our commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion. We are continually exercising our value of building trust through sharing our progress with you.":1,"#This year, DroneDeploy donated 3.1 million dollars worth of software to organizations responding to disasters, protecting natural areas through conservation, and responding to crises. The report highlights incredible stories from across the globe including counting penguins in the Ant-Arctic, building hospitals in Sierra Leone, and Mapping Ancient Ruins in Mexico. Our social impact partners continue to forge a path forward utilizing drones and robotics to work more efficiently and effectively on pressing global challenges.":1,"#Take a deep dive into our impact report to learn how organizations use our product to make a difference.":1,"#Product Impact":1,"#Here at DroneDeploy, we are so lucky to have an incredibly engaged and passionate team that is dedicated to making a difference. That’s why every year our company is going even further in building our our social impact program. We welcome the opportunity to share that work with you and together inspire change.":1,"#This year, for the first time we collected and reported our Scope 1, 2, and 3 greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. We partnered with Energize Ventures and utilized their platform Metric ESG to conduct an emissions analysis. This report gave us great insight into our impact and will be used as we plan for and develop our environmental strategy in the years to come. We are pleased to share the results to honor our value of building trust through transparent communications. DroneDeploy’s total greenhouse gas emissions for 2023 were estimated to be 1,224 metric tons of CO2.":1,"#2023 At a Glance":1,"#With Autodesk Construction Cloud and DroneDeploy, collaboration between the office and field is completely seamless and transparent. The integration allows teams to validate designs faster, reduce subcontractor risk, and delight owners and stakeholders by visually reporting progress. DroneDeploy creates a digital twin of your site and is used to improve inspections and site documentation. Bring visual context for change orders, rework, and schedule slips, helping you deliver better projects on time and on budget. Features: Push high-resolution aerial maps and mobile images from DroneDeploy to Autodesk Docs and BIM 360 “Project Files” for progress documentation Assign and auto sync issues from 360 videos, drone photos, 3D models, and facades in DroneDeploy and create BIM 360 “Issues” in one click Upload & auto-sync “Plans” with revisions for comparison, progress tracking, as-built documentation from Autodesk Build and BIM 360 to DroneDeploy Notes: Please contact us to purchase this integration Please login on a desktop first before using the app on mobile Extended trial is available for Autodesk Construction Customers, Please reach out to your Customer Service Manager or email support@dronedeploy.com to enable.":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,"#Yes. Grantees will be expected to meet on a quarterly basis with DroneDeploy throughout the 12-month period after the grant is furnished. Grantees will also be expected to use the full grant within a 12-month period and provide a breif report sharing outcomes achieved by the project. We will ask grantees to send a breif video update near the end of the year to describe how the grant was utilized.":1,"#Are there reporting requirements or additional expectations?":1,"#As part of our investment, your organization will utilize DroneDeploy technology granted to it (within year 1). Organizations may choose to use unrestricted funds furnished to their organizations for drones, cameras or other tools to aid in capturing data. To learn more about reality capture technology for improving safety, efficiency, storytelling, and other use cases, go here.":1,"#3. Reality capture technology is integral to your work.":1,"#Your solution directly benefits individuals or communities that experience inequities related to environmental conditions and the distribution of resources. These inequities may be due to socioeconomic status, demographic characteristics, or other systemic societal issues.":1,"#2. Your work centers on vulnerable communities":1,"#Announcing the Resilient Futures Grant Program":1,"#Your program addresses a known community challenge and improves outcomes for those impacted by the issue. The challenge is clearly defined and the outcomes from your work are both quantifiable and tangible.":1,"#1. Your work improves tangible outcomes in addressing a pressing challenge.":1,"#How will applications be evaluated?":1,"#We want to fund both larger established organizations and younger emerging organizations that meet these criteria.":1,"#Eligible organizations include tax-exempt 501(c)(3) public charities (or the equivalent if outside the U.S.), 501(c)(3) private foundations.":1,"#Organization Eligibility":1,"#Who is eligible to apply?":1,"#Q&A":1,"#Additional solutions we’ve not thought of!":1,"#Indigenous land rights and safety":1,"#Environmental pollution monitoring":1,"#Food security and sustainable agriculture":1,"#Climate resilience and adaptation":1,"#Disaster preparedness or recovery":1,"#Examples of the work we might fund:":1,"#Thought leadership and amplification":1,"#Product training, product support and employee expertise":1,"#Product donation":1,"#Funding dollars (unrestricted)":1,"#Grantees' support will include:":1,"#Drone mapping":1,"#Revenue Operations":1,"#Our grants range in size from $10,000 to $20,000 and are given as unrestricted funding. Recipients will also receive up to 5 DroneDeploy product licenses and product support to help them use technology in their program work. If you are not using DroneDeploy at the time of submission, you must pilot the technology as part of this grant within the year.":1,"#We want the application process to generate extraordinary partnerships that scale our impact. The process below is intended to help you determine if you are a good match.":1,"#How we fund":1,"#Our fund invests in organizations exploring innovative and novel approaches to build resilient futures. We seek to support organizations that improve the built and natural environment, where reality capture technology is inherent in the solution.":1,"#The Resilient Futures Technology Grant Program by DroneDeploy.org is dedicated to fostering radical inclusion in urgent solutions. Our mission is to enhance outcomes for underresourced populations by prioritizing advocacy, safety, and efficiency through reality capture technology. We envision a future where all communities have the necessary resources to build a resilient future.":1,"#Plan Unificado de DroneDeploy":1,"#We are awarding up to $75,000 in grants to eligible nonprofit organizations in 2024!":1,"#Lite / Ag lite":1,"#Megapixels (MP)":1,"#Gigapixels (GPx)":1,"#Summarize":1,"#Read the report":1,"#Download the full report":1,"#Seamlessly integrate DroneDeploy maps with Amazon S3. Features: Enter your access credentials for Amazon S3 Setup Auto Exports of DroneDeploy exports into S3 buckets. Notes: Please contact sales@dronedeploy.com to purchase this integration. Please login on a desktop first before using the app on mobile. Enterprise Add-On":1,"#Bringing full site documentation into one solution, DroneDeploy enables you to capture interior and exterior data from any drone or 360 camera. Allow your team to take a 360 tour of any location to inspect, validate, and comprehend site progress – no matter where they are in the world. To get a tailored demo please request a demo here.":1,"#A 360 Virtual Tour of Your Site":1,"#CCPA Employee Privacy Policy":1,"#Join the Built Different community where construction, energy, and reality capture innovators connect, collaborate, and lead industry transformation. Network with DroneDeploy users, share best practices, and advance drone mapping, AI-powered site analysis, and automated documentation solutions.":1,"#Stand Count":1,"#inspecciones de fachadas":1,"#capturar datos RTK y PPK.":1,"#A list of subprocessors that we use to provide optional AI services":1,"#AI Subprocessors":1,"#Explains additional terms related to optional AI services":1,"#About Bowles Farming Company":1,"#Justin Metz picture":1,"#generations on this family farm":1,"#Justin Metz, Bowles Farming Company":1,"#The farm uses drones in nearly every aspect of their operations, from assessing drip irrigation leaks, to monitoring crop emergence. Justin even sends screenshots of his DroneDeploy flight plans, which includes the area map, altitude and estimated flight time, to local crop dusters to avoid any airspace conflicts. He appreciates drones, and tools like DroneDeploy, for the simple workflows and actionable data that a single flight can produce.":1,"#Bowles Farming Company uses drone maps to detect pre-season drip irrigation leaks.":1,"#Create a variable rate map for a targeted respray of areas that weren’t drying as quickly.":1,"#With timely aerial data about plant health, Bowles Farming Company went into the harvest confident that they had correctly estimated the best date for picking cotton. This strategy saved money by minimizing strain on the cotton picker, and maximized the yield by collecting the most cotton fibers from the plants.":1,"#The accurate variable rate map that Justin created using drone data allowed him to precisely apply the second round of defoliant.":1,"#Objectives of the Drone Project":1,"#Justin imported the VARI map into John Deere Operations Center seamlessly from his DroneDeploy dashboard by using the My John Deere Export App.":1,"#Defoliant spraying is another $11–15 per acre, so for every acre we don’t have to spray, we increase our net profit for the harvest.":1,"#NDVI sentinel 2 satellite imagery of a section of Bowles Farming Company’s cotton fields. Justin uploaded the imagery into DroneDeploy, and also used the platform’s Side by Side app to visualize how the entire cotton crop was progressing.":1,"#Without comprehensive information about an entire field, it’s difficult to know if the defoliant is drying the cotton evenly — and exactly when it will be ready to harvest. To solve this problem, Justin mapped close to 3,200 acres of cotton fields with a DJI Inspire 1 Pro and an X3 camera.":1,"#Their 12,000 acre operation paired DroneDeploy with John Deere Operations Center to track their post-foliant cotton crop and generate a variable rate map for a targeted respray. Technology integration specialist Justin Metz shares the story of how this decision minimized equipment and supply costs while maximizing the cotton yield.":1,"#Justin Metz, Technology integration specialist, Bowles Farming Company":1,"#Technology integration specialist Justin Metz mapping a field at Bowles Farm.":1,"#2nd drone flight: Justin was able to share the map with his crop advisor, and If requested, conduct a second flight to verify the remediation plan was on schedule.":1,"#Data Collection Process":1,"#Drones Help Create Precise Variable Rate Prescription in John Deere Operations Center":1,"#When it comes time to harvest thousands of acres of cotton, the more you know about the crop, the better the yield. Bowles Farming Company takes this idea seriously, having built a robust precision agriculture program around it.":1,"#per acre saved when not sprayed":1,"#In the early days of drones, it was, \"Here’s your drone and a pretty image that shows a bad spot.\" But, a farmer already knows where his bad areas are. What he doesn’t know is when they are going to come up during the season. Now, we can see exactly when the issue is starting and how big it is, then create a plan to fix it.":1,"#Justin prefers using drones to generate highly-accurate aerial insights with centimeter per pixel accuracy. In the past, using traditional collection methods — such as manned aircraft imagery — for this purpose hasn’t been this detailed but gave you an overall snapshot. “With manned aircraft imagery, you have to make assumptions off of pretty pictures,” says Justin.":1,"#Generate variable rate map: Justin imported plant health information into John Deere Operations Center and could then create a variable rate map for precise re-spray of just the areas that needed it. The per-acre rate for the variable map was assigned according to the product used. They are also able to choose the appropriate material they need to apply based on how green the plants are and time left to until expected harvest date. Different products have different strengths, and days required for full affect. With those different strengths, comes different pricing. Using the VARI index and ground truthing they are able to determine the most economical product to apply taking into consideration how green the plants are and how much time is left until anticipated harvest.":1,"#acres of cotton field mapped":1,"#Climate FieldView is your data partner to seamlessly collect, store, and visualize critical field data, monitor and measure the impact of your agronomic decisions on crop performance, and manage your field variability by building customized fertility and seeding plans for your fields to optimize yield and maximize profit. Features: Login with your Climate FieldView account Easily import existing field boundaries from your Climate FieldView account for planning and flying in DroneDeploy. Easily export orthomosaic, plant health or even elevation maps to your Climate FieldView account to analyze your crop health and script prescriptions based on DroneDeploy’s aerial data. Notes: You will need to be a part of an organization or an agriculture subscription customer to use this app. Currently, you cannot login to your Climate FieldView account on a mobile device. Please login on a desktop first before using the app on mobile.":1,"#Build Trust":1,"#The rise of drone mapping in construction: speed, accuracy and efficiency from the sky":1,"#PCL Construction unifies reality capture with DroneDeploy to deliver more value to owners":1,"#DroneDeploy.org.":1,"#Enterprise-grade security for DroneDeploy's reality capture platform. SOC 2 compliance, data encryption, access controls, and privacy protection for construction, energy, and agriculture drone operations. Secure cloud infrastructure and GDPR compliance for global enterprises.":1,"#Want to get hands-on with reality capture? Request a demo from our team. 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