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Thu, Aug 03, 2017

3DR Integrates With DJI Drones

Also Launches 'Enterprise Atlas' Enterprise Drone Platform

An agreement has been announced between 3DR and DJI to make 3DRs Site Scan software compatible with DJI drones to manage and analyze the data collected by the drones.

3DR announced the agreement on their company blog. DJI drones will work seamlessly with Site Scan, including its autonomous flight modes, multi-engine cloud processing, and suite of tools designed for construction, such as: performing topographic surveys, calculating cut and fill volumes, measuring stockpiles, exporting native Autodesk file formats, and much more.

“This integration is a significant milestone for the AEC industry,” said Michael Perry, Director of Strategic Partnerships at DJI. “We’re excited that 3DR Site Scan users can now use DJI drones to convert images into actionable data that helps project stakeholders save time and manage costs.”

The company has also announced the formation of "Enterprise Atlas", which it says is a complete drone data solution designed specifically for large and fast-growing companies. With Enterprise Atlas, construction and engineering firms have everything they need to successfully deploy and scale drone operations—whether they’re in the field or back at the office analyzing and managing their drone data. Enterprise Atlas includes:

  • Role & project-based access: Multiple access licenses ensure that the right people have the appropriate data and privileges, from management to owners, subcontractors to employees. With shareable links, remote collaboration and status updates are just a click away.
  • Unlimited, secure storage: Images, data, and flight history are stored in a secured 3DR cloud.
  • Enterprise-ready support: Comprehensive onboarding and implementation designed for organizations of any size, and customized for unique business requirements. Technical phone support is available 12h per day, and replacement and loaner vehicles ensure team members can fly whenever they need to.

The company says Enterprise Atlas is a perfect complement to its integration with DJI: now, different teams within an organization can use whatever drone they’re comfortable with, and the data is still accessible in Site Scan across teams and offices.

Ultimately, the 3DR team’s vision is to have a drone making an impact on every jobsite, helping our customers save time, money, reduce risk, and improve safety. Today’s announcements—both DJI and Enterprise Atlas—are an important step towards making this possible, the company said.

(Source: 3DR blog. Image from file)

FMI: 3dr.com

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