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Drones and Remote Surveying

Drones and Remote Surveying

 

 

Press agencies circulated the news yesterday: “Two Drones Discover New Etruscan Structures in the Veio Park." This original research project was conducted by the University of Salento with radio-controlled drones developed by the Rome FlyTop Company.
 
Remote surveying drones can also be used to provide health safeguard services. Last July, the Cloud-Cam drone was used for the first Italian experiment to monitor asbestos presence in construction work, flying over the roofs of buildings in Rome’s first district.
 
In September, a geo-thermal video camera was used to map asbestos that still had to be removed. The pilot initiative was promoted by Rome’s District 1 together with the Italian Association of Asbestos Victims.
Cloud-Cam will showcase its drones at RomeCup 2015 and explain how they can be used to improve citizen services and improve quality of life in the city.
 
 
Cloud-Cam, a small Roman company, is composed by a team of specialized technicians that design, develop and test professional drones providing a wide range of aerial photo and video services, including: photogrammetry (2D/3D) and short and long-distance dynamic aerial shoots in full HD, as well as thermal cameras to monitor buildings, archaeological sites, facades, works of art, etc.
 

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