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Wed, Apr 05, 2017

Drone Volt Appoints Stampede As A Distributor Of Its Drone Line

Will Rep The Line Of Both Multi-Rotor And Fixed-Wing Aircraft

Adding to its growing portfolio of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), Stampede, the world’s leading value added distributor of ProAV products and system solutions, has been appointed to distribute Drone Volt’s award-winning selection of service drones throughout the Americas, according to Stampede President and COO Kevin Kelly.

“Drones continue to become a vitally important part of a complete solution in a growing number of vertical markets,” said Kelly. “Drone Volt’s award-winning line of service drones is being used in many of these markets, including security, law enforcement, topography and mapping, among others. As they expand their market focus from Europe to the Americas, we will help them achieve all of their long-term growth objectives by providing them with the sales, training, and customer service support they need to make their product line a mainstay of our resellers’ portfolio of offerings."

Drone Volt is the market leader in the manufacturing and sales of service drones, which are utilized in many vertical markets including security, agriculture, cinematography, architecture, construction, mapping, mining, and more. Drone Volt offerings include the Hercules 5 UF, which comes equipped with a zoom stabilized and night vision-enabled camera for security purposes; the Hercules 10, which features a powerful high pressure nozzle for surface cleaning and site inspection; and the Janus 360, the first drone dedicated to virtual reality. Each model comes equipped with ten 4K cameras for 360-degree video, and is perfect for creating virtual tours and panoramas. Drone Volt also offers a wide range of solutions for broadcast applications, from electronic stabilizers to flying platforms.

“The market demand for service drones is growing and expanding at a dramatic rate around the world, and is even outpacing the overall drone industry growth,” Daniel Roe, Executive VP of Sales and Marketing at Drone Volt, USA, commented today. “As we expand our service drone product line, it is critical that we have a distribution partner that is ‘best in class’ in their sales, training and service support.  We believe that partner is Stampede because they are uniquely prepared to handle all the diverse markets we represent. This partnership is a great opportunity for us to expand our drone business in the most important territory in the world. We’re excited to be working with their organization.”

(Images provided with Drone Volt media release)

FMI: http://dronevolt.com

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