The world's first astrophysics-ecology drone project at Liverpool John Moores University could be the answer to many global conservation efforts.
Three hundred Intel® Shooting Star™ drones were used to light up the sky over Lady Gaga at the start of the Pepsi Zero Sugar Super Bowl LI Halftime Show performance. The drones forming a Pepsi logo that morphed into an Intel logo was showcased by a 10-second Intel ad following the show.
Microdrones, a global unmanned aerial systems company, was honored to receive the E.U. Drone Award for 'Best Manufacturer' on January 24 at the European Parliament in Brussels.
Arizona State University’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication is hosting a public expo featuring a host of cutting-edge technologies impacting journalism’s future.
Two circuit-based subsystem reference designs were recently launched by Texas Instruments (TI) (NASDAQ: TXN). These designs will enable manufacturers to add flight time and prolong battery life for quadcopters and other industrial and non-military consumer drones used to assist at long distances, provide surveillance or communicate and deliver packages.
Ambarella, Inc., a leading developer of low-power, HD and Ultra HD video processing semiconductors, today introduced the H3 System-on-Chip for high-end drones and a new generation of video cameras, including 360-degree and virtual reality cameras.
Ambarella, Inc., a leading developer of low-power, HD and Ultra HD video processing semiconductors, today introduced the H22 System-on-Chip targeting a new generation of 4K drones and sports cameras with leading-edge video features.
ITRI will introduce and demonstrate its ICT Solution for Drones at CES 2017, Las Vegas. Potential partners and attendees are invited to booth #2015, Tech East, Westgate, to view the drone fleet management system enabling drones to be managed and charged from any distance.
Nine Eagles, an emerging high technologies company that focuses on aerial vehicles developing and manufacturing, will launch its latest product, a selfie drone named MOLA-UFO, at the upcoming CES 2017 in Las Vegas, US.
A bio-inspired drone has been built with feathers to enhance its precision during flight. The device can spread or fold its wings while flying, making it more resistant in high winds and easier to maneuver.