As you’ve probably heard by now, 3D Robotics recently announced that they would be partnering with DJI. We use this episode to talk about the DJI/3DR integration, discuss how each company might benefit from the partnership and talk about what it means for drone pilots. Fly safe!
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Today's topic revolves around the announcement of DJI partnering with 3D Robotics
Does 3D Robotics have a competitive edge after partnering with DJI?
What are some of the operational nuances that you need to be aware of while on a drone mapping mission?
Is using SiteScan, a cloud processing application a good choice for mapping missions?
Is it possible to generate accurate maps by switching drones in between jobs?
Which are some of the cloud connected mobile apps that you use to generate maps?
Is the capability of SiteScan to publish and process aerial analytics a big advantage?
What is the cost of SiteScan?
Can SiteScan be used on any other hardware?