Wed, Jul 06, 2016
Will Promote Economic Growth And Innovation In Commercial Drone Industry
Commercial drone operator Measure and DJI have announced a partnership to pair the most advanced UAV technology with unparalleled operational excellence so commercial enterprise customers can achieve their most demanding business goals.
"Our partnership with DJI allows Measure to enhance technical capability and scale business operations across all verticals," said Measure CEO Brandon Torres Declet. "This alliance will allow our companies and franchisees to be the vanguard of innovation for commercial UAV operations, using DJI's proven technology and our experienced pilots."
"Businesses increasingly recognize that having a knowledgeable and experienced operator at the controls is key to using UAV technology most effectively," said Jan Gasparic, Strategic Partnerships and Business Development, DJI. "Measure's application-specific pilot training and deep knowledge of flight regulation allows them to set the standard for commercial UAV operations in the field. We are looking forward to expanding our successful relationship with Measure, allowing more businesses to perform critical functions faster, safer, more efficiently and at a lower cost."
Alongside the service collaboration, Measure and DJI will assist organizations to develop and deploy UAV operations in the fields of agriculture, energy, and media. Organizations will now have a comprehensive partner to explore demanding operations such as spraying with DJI's Agras MG-1 agricultural drone, or broadcasting live directly from a UAV to a newsroom. This partnership demonstrates Measure and DJI's commitment to fostering a vibrant commercial ecosystem to accelerate the economic growth and innovation of the drone industry.
(Source: Joint Measure/DJI news release. Image from file)
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