Aeryon Labs and DroneDeploy Teaming up to Create Integrated UAS Platforms

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Waterloo, Canada-based Aeryon Labs Inc. and San Francisco-based DroneDeploy have announced a partnership that will see the two companies produce integrated UAS platforms to end-users and service providers in both the industrial and commercial markets.

Aeryon, which manufactures small UAS, will become the first small UAS provider to resell subscriptions to DroneDeploy’s cloud-based photogrammetry and analytics platform.

Through this partnership, operators will be able to capture images using Aeryon’s SkyRanger sUAS, and by using DroneDeploy’s platform, they can then process those images into interactive maps and 3D models.

“The DroneDeploy platform complements the capabilities of AeryonLive and the Aeryon SkyRanger sUAS,” says Aeryon Labs President and CEO Dave Kroetsch via press release.

“This partnership enables us to provide the ideal end-to-end solution for Enterprise UAS operations, without compromising aircraft performance, application security, compliance or record keeping.”

Industrially, users will have the ability to simply share maps across multiple users, devices and locations, allowing for collaboration and the utilization of aerial data, as well as the leveraging of analysis tools created by industry experts, which will be available in the DroneDeploy App Market.

For commercial operations, Aeryon plans on integrating DroneDeploy’s services with its AeryonLive platform, creating a ‘single sign-on experience with a complete and integrated workflow,’ thanks to seamless media management, processing, and aircraft fleet management.

“We are excited to partner with Aeryon in developing and delivering an Enterprise-grade combination of drone hardware and software to market,” says DroneDeploy’s CEO Mike Winn.

“Aeryon is welcomed into our market-leading ecosystem of partners, who together provide a fully integrated solution that spans compliance, data processing and management, and sophisticated machine learning tools.”

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