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Our CEO Mark Dollar was recently joined by Rainar Aamisepp, David Bennett, David James and Dominic Harrington in visiting the drones carrying patient samples between our labs at Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust.
These drones are part of a trial run by Apian and the Trust which we’re very glad to be supporting. They allow samples to be transported between sites in under two minutes, allowing specialist testing to be completed sooner and patients to receive urgent treatment more quickly.
It’s been fantastic to be part of the success of this trial, and we’re looking forward to continuing to work with Apian into the future.
Great to see Hammad, so pleased to have been part of this journey and the years of patience and effort it took us to get Apian to this position.
Lovely to see Synlab and Synnovis embracing the technology into its operations.
Well done all, it is great to see them flying.
Research in Sweden and North Carolina is exploring the use of drones to deliver defibrillators quickly in cases of cardiac arrest. By optimizing drone placements and improving alarm flow, these systems aim to increase survival rates. Collaboration between international research groups and emergency services is key to developing more effective prehospital rescue systems. Ongoing studies are evaluating the use of live-stream video from drones to enhance situational awareness and optimize resource deployment in emergency situations.
I love this project: it is at the confluence and evolution of so many concepts and capabilities which emerged just in the past 10 and 20 years. The idea that we now can spin up a small army of enthusiasts to capture and delivery high quality aerial imagery for an entire metro in a matter of days... captured by flying AI-enabled sensors which fit in a pocket? Inconceivable, yet...
Today, I wake up in the morning and think, "Sure, of course we can do this, it's 2024." And then I snap out of it - the underpinnings of this - decades of research and innovation – all so easily taken for granted. But here we are: I can't wait to see what innovations this unlocks. Surely more than we can imagine.
A callout to the great team at Spexi imagining, building, and setting the stage for that future.
#crowdsourcing#cryptoeconomics#drones#gis
Pilots, start your props!! Spexi is preparing to launch the next phase of network expansion.. The Private Waitlist Beta Testnet.
Hundreds of new pilots have joined our community and are ready to start capturing Spexigons. It’s not too late to join, but there are a couple of steps to get ready before your drones take to the sky!
Cash rewards are up for grabs in this next phase of expansion! Over 25,000 Spexigons will be available in BC and the US.
Read more here for next steps on how to join: https://lnkd.in/g7t8wPw8
N.C. Agricultural and Technical State University said Wednesday it will take the lead on a N.C. Transportation Department initiative involved drones and unmanned aircraft systems. https://lnkd.in/gfTRjEfK
I think we have all now seen the effects of FPV drones and their effectiveness in the Ukrainian/Russian conflict. C-UAS was the first mission I worked on in 2014, and a lot has changed since then. UAS are the future of modern warfare.
Last week, Josh and OMNI Technologies demonstrated how we can detect and identify these drones using robust, edge-ready hardware and models that can be deployed on vehicles, larger drones, and across multiple echelons.
Lets go Josh.
Thinking big together
Today one of our managing directors Lukasz Mierczak was invited to give a keynote at our valued customer Carpenter Technology Corporation.
We are proud to be serving our products to the most innovating companies in the world!
Our products help making electric motors more efficient. That is especially important when they are up in the air inside airplanes and drones. It’s fair to say: We can make you fly more efficiently!
Husband, Dad (x3), Technologist, Advisor & Board Member, ex. Amazon (Founder of Prime Air), ex. Microsoft, 8 x VC-backed startups (3 x active, 1 x IPO, 3 x exits, 2 x lifelong lessons)
Two completely open educational/development systems that are NDAA:
https://lnkd.in/gzKyrRfChttps://lnkd.in/gA_EGU_6Bobby Sakaki
(...closed-source systems (such as DJI/Autel) are poor educational and developmental platforms - open software & hardware is the way to go)
An underserved discussion regarding the potential ban of DJI is what becomes the 'gateway drug to drones'? No one is going to start with a multi-thousand dollar done. No one is going to use the commercial drones for their trainers. You won't see a Blue UAS product in a high school lab. We are stunting so much progress beyond the commercial space with this effort. We want to grow the user base, not shrink it back down to an elite few.
A fun photo of Romeo Durscher and I in the early Zenmuse XT days (2016)
Gain real time awareness across your agency – whether that be SWAT, Patrol, Dispatch or Command Staff – through any modern browser with BRINC LiveOps.
LiveOps lets you see live streams from all your connected LEMUR 2 drones, with each viewer able to customize their exact view.
As the pilot focuses on the visual camera, a second person – such as the incident commander – can examine the thermal camera feed. https://buff.ly/4a3gwae
Director | NED | Advisor |
1wGreat to see Hammad, so pleased to have been part of this journey and the years of patience and effort it took us to get Apian to this position. Lovely to see Synlab and Synnovis embracing the technology into its operations. Well done all, it is great to see them flying.