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Datumate Unveils DatuFly, A Professional Imagery App For Drones

Surveying, Construction And Infrastructure Mapping Made Fast, Easy And Safe

Datumate, a marketer of automated "Field-to-Plan" solutions that save costly field and office time, is pleased to announce a new tablet app for effortless drone flight planning and automated, high resolution photo-shooting. DatuFly app saves up to 80% of field surveying time and eliminates follow-up site visits.

"DatuFly automates the entire field surveying process, while keeping field work simple and safe," says Tal Meirzon, Datumate CEO. "Ease of use and survey grade results makes DatuFly a valuable tool for any surveyor and drone operator. The bundle of Drone, DatuFly app and DatuGram3D photogrammetry software forms the ideal site surveying solution for professional results."

A wizard-type user interface makes it super easy to select job type and the required outputs to achieve best results. Area of interest is instantly marked on the map, including complex polygons, and the drone is ready for launch. Flight and aerial photography, vertical or oblique, are entirely automatic and optimized per job type, such as topography, stockpiles, roads etc. Mission progress is constantly monitored on the tablet screen, including flight time, distance, waypoints and the required number of batteries. Once the aircraft's battery is exhausted, the drone automatically returns for a battery exchange and resumes flight and photo-shooting from where it left off.

DatuFly image-taking plan is executed based on the best practice requirements of DatuGram3D, Datumate's comprehensive field-to-plan software that automates surveyors' field and office work, ensuring survey grade accuracy, high quality and quick results.

DatuFly is compatible with DJI Drones and is currently available on AppStore for iPads followed by an Android app in the GooglePlay by October 2016.

(Source: Datumate news release)

FMI: www.datumate.com

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