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  2. Yuneec International - Wikipedia

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    By the end of 2016, successful adaptation of drones to the Dronecode subsidiary open-source flight control software PX4 was achieved, officially becoming a vital developer and partner in the PX4 drone open-source software ecosystem. PX4 is an open-source flight control software for drones and other unmanned aerial vehicles. [21]

  3. Agricultural robot - Wikipedia

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    An agricultural robot is a robot deployed for agricultural purposes. The main area of application of robots in agriculture today is at the harvesting stage. Emerging applications of robots or drones in agriculture include weed control, [1] [2] [3] cloud seeding, [4] planting seeds, harvesting, environmental monitoring and soil analysis.

  4. Agricultural drone - Wikipedia

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    An agricultural drone is an unmanned aerial vehicle used in agriculture operations, mostly in yield optimization and in monitoring crop growth and crop production. Agricultural drones provide information on crop growth stages, crop health, and soil variations.

  5. Cape (software company) - Wikipedia

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    Cape is a California-based company that has developed a cloud-based software for Aerial Telepresence of drones. [1] It is the first platform for full commercial drone telepresence and the first company in the U.S. to be awarded Section 333 and Part 107 waivers by the FAA. [2]

  6. 3D Robotics - Wikipedia

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    The stated aim of the Solo drone is the ease of both flying the drone and taking professional aerial photos and videos. [6] Chris Anderson (left), and Jordi Muñoz (right), co-founders of 3D Robotics. The IRIS+ Drone was released in September 2014. It was designed as a recreational drone, and it uses a mounted GoPro camera to take pictures.

  7. DreamHammer - Wikipedia

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    On July 3, 2013, DreamHammer announced it was partnering with Lockheed Martin to use the company's software for integrated command and control of Lockheed Martin's unmanned aerial vehicles. [6] Lockheed and the Pentagon have worked with DreamHammer to create the software which works with boats, planes or trucks. [ 7 ]

  8. Trimble Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Trimble Inc. is an American software, hardware, and services technology company. Trimble also does hardware development of global navigation satellite system (GNSS) receivers, scanners, total stations , laser rangefinders , unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), inertial navigation systems and software processing tools.

  9. PrecisionHawk - Wikipedia

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    PrecisionHawk is a manufacturer of drones (Lancaster) and has more recently focused heavily on developing software for aerial data analysis (DataMapper) and drone safety systems (LATAS). PrecisionHawk is a member of the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration Pathfinder Initiative and the NASA UTM Program.