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Fri, Jan 17, 2020

vHive Partners With DFS Autonomous Systems And Its Subsidiary Consortiq

Will Deliver An End-To-End Drone Solution For Enterprises

vHive, a software solution that enables enterprises to digitize their field assets and operations using autonomous drone hives, has partnered with DFS Autonomous Systems LLC (DAS) and its subsidiary Consortiq to extend its drone software solution offering to enterprise customers.

vHive's software solution enables enterprises to deploy autonomous drone hives to capture and analyze data, which in turn enables them to reclaim lost revenue, generate new revenue streams and cut operational costs, all while keeping field staff safe on the ground. The professional services offered by DAS and Consortiq enable enterprises to easily launch an internal or external drone program and scale up their use of drones with vHive's solution.

The two companies have collaborated in response to the growing opportunity and need of enterprise customers for an end-to-end drone service platform including drone program consulting, staff training, piloting resources, automated survey planning, autonomous survey execution and robust data analysis capabilities.

"The collaboration between DAS and vHive is a perfect combination of expertise between two market innovators in the growing enterprise drone industry," vHive CEO Yariv Geller said. "We are excited to expand our drone hive software by helping enterprise customers who are new to drones, to establish a safe, efficient and compliant drone program. DAS and Consortiq's expertise are the perfect fit in bringing a comprehensive and scalable solution for our customers globally".

"As a UAS consultancy and service provider, training employees for safe operations, DAS simplifies the process for enterprises to establish a drone program and integrate drones into their operations.  DAS also augments customers' drone resources with safe and efficient drone as a service offering for clients around the world., said DAS CEO, Marc Krens.  "vHive has built an enterprise grade solution for the acquisition and analysis of data which DAS customers need and seek. We are excited to partner with vHive to generate valuable business insights for our customers."

(Source: vHive news release)

FMI: www.vhive.ai

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