Phase One Industrial, a world-leading provider of medium format metric cameras and imaging solutions for aerial applications, has announced that it has signed an agreement with AI-Survey GmbH, a developer of UAS survey package, services and tailor-made solutions. Together, these companies' high-end products are opening up new opportunities in drone-based high-accuracy mapping and inspection markets.
Under this agreement, AI-Survey will support Phase One Industrial's iXM range of cameras in the UAV market for high-accuracy mapping and inspection. AI-Survey offers fast and efficient, simple and reliable UAS solutions tailored for geodesists with millimetre imaging results.
"Our cameras exemplify AI-Survey's mission to optimize, increase efficiency and inspire UAV mapping and inspection missions. As an industry leader, we are confident that they will help our strategic efforts to evolve the industry through innovative solutions using Phase One Industrial technology," said Dov Kalinski, CEO, Phase One Industrial.
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