The Microdrones platform is unique and is suited for rigorous, daily survey work in harsh conditions. Since 2005, more than one thousand professional users worldwide have trusted Microdrones.
Compared to their dozer, excavator and dump truck buddies, drones are tiny- but they’re making themselves known on the modern construction site, and maximizing user value.
In order to qualify as a serious tool for mining, construction, surveying or agriculture, a drone must be adapted and integrated with sensors and geospatial hardware.
Using Microdrones systems for surveying and mapping is easy; they’re perfectly integrated with hardware, firmware and software that delivers an intuitive, efficient workflow.
In this quick and informative video, Bill Neely of OneGroup’s Construction Team and Chuck Dorgan, Sales Director for Microdrones U.S. business, discuss how the latest UAV drone technology is aiding...
Piloting Unmanned Aerial Vehicles is a growing career path. At Microdrones, there is a team of professional pilots testing and improving the commercial mapping solutions that we produce. Here is an...
UAVs (Unmanned Aerial Vehicles), commonly referred to as drones, are aircraft that operate without a human pilot on board. Today, they are used for professional civilian jobs that would be difficult,...
For commercial applications, flight planning is a critical element of utilizing advanced UAV technology. And considering the high-tech nature of drones, potential users are often left with the...
Your customers need quality data for decision making. Traditional surveying methods sometimes expose employees to conditions that are dirty, dangerous or difficult. That’s where Microdrones comes in.
Microdrones worked with DHL to design a parcelcopter advanced enough to cross the open water and deliver with a speed that could make the difference when health is on the line.
The mapping capabilities of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) are being noticed by business professionals all over the world for their versatility, efficiency, and accuracy.
The use of unmanned aerial systems (UAS) is rapidly expanding as geospatial and construction companies learn how much easier and more cost-effective completing surveying and mapping projects can be...