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Surveyar Awarded R&D project with DfT/Connected Places

William Kirk • Jul 07, 2021

Swarm Drones for Environmental Survey

We’ve been busy at SurverAR developing our drone-based sensing solutions for land-managers, industry, and regulatory authorities using our wide-ranging UAS, sensor and data processing/visualisation skills.
 
As part of our drive for innovative and timely solutions to address pressing environmental challenges, we are very pleased to announce that we have been awarded a department for transport D-TRIG grant delivered through the Connected Places Catapult. This is a fantastic opportunity for us to assess and develop an autonomous drone swarm system to optimise weather and air quality monitoring on local scales; of particular importance in urban and industrial areas. Do consider following us for updates on this (and other!) projects.
 
Congratulations to the other winners: PILOTAWARE LIMITED, Rinicom Ltd, Sky Tech, SNOWDONIA AEROSPACE LLP and Motion-Robotics Ltd. We look forward to working on our project as part of the D-TRIG cohort. 
 
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