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Unmanned Air Vehicle Technology Brings Maximum Safety and Quality Together

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Unmanned Air Vehicle Technology Brings Maximum Safety and Quality Together
Unmanned Air Vehicle Technology Brings Maximum Safety and Quality Together

One of the pioneers in unmanned air vehicle (UAV) manufacturing, DJI introduced its new drone Matrice 200. Developed for professional aerial inspection and data collection, this drone comes to the forefront with its affordable price and ease of use.

Developing robotics and drone technologies enable many operations peformed by automation systems. Supporting this transformation with product development, drone manufacturer DJI emphasizes quality and accessibility with the new M200 series.

M200 series’ folding body is easy to carry and easy to set up, with a weather and water-resistant body, ideal for field operations. It offers DJI’s first upward-facing gimbal mount, opening up the undersides of bridges, towers and other structures to inspection. It is compatible with DJI’s powerful X4S and X5S cameras; as well as the high-powered Z30 zoom camera and the XT camera for thermal imaging. It has a forward-facing first-person view camera; allowing a pilot and a camera operator to monitor separate images on dual controllers. Its safety features include obstacle avoidance sensors facing forward, up and down; as well as an ADS-B receiver for advisory traffic information from nearby manned aircraft. With a dual battery set-up, the M200 platform can fly for up to 35 minutes with a mounted camera.

Revolutionizing professional workflows: unmanned air vehicle

Z30 zoom camera system
Z30 zoom camera system

“Drones have quickly become a standard part of the enterprise toolkit; and industrial users have come to rely on DJI technology to efficiently collect aerial data;” said Paul Guo, Director Enterprise Solutions at DJI. “With the M200 series, DJI introduces a holistic solution designed specifically for these users. We are revolutionizing professional workflows; by making it possible to use advanced sensors in various combinations to make sophisticated tasks; such as bridge inspections, land surveying and search-and-rescue missions, easier, safer and more reliable than ever before.”

Engin Buzhttp://printing3d.news
After graduating from the Department of Journalism in the Faculty of Communication at Ankara University, Mr. Engin Buz completed his master's degree in Yıldız Technical University's Department of Political Science and International Relations. In 2000, he began his career as a reporter working in various publishing companies and he has prepared culture-art and economic news. Working as an editor in publications for the textile industry since 2009, Buz has started to work at Textilegence established in 2013. Engin Buz is currently preparing business news for the textile and digital printing industries prominently.

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