Drones

8 Ways to Make Money with Drone Aerial Thermography

Written by Jake Carter We’ve watched drones become increasingly popular in recent years. They are now commonly used not only…

8 years ago

CargoCoin and SKYFchain Join Forces!

CargoCoin and SKYFchain have signed the MOU (Memorandum of Understanding) and reached an agreement to work on the integration of…

8 years ago

Microsoft announce new partnership with DJI

Microsoft is partnering with DJI to build a new drone SDK Windows to 10 which will bring Azure IoT Edge…

8 years ago

Digital learning bus launches to drive technology in schools

Irish educational technology company, Wriggle Learning, today announced the launch of the Wriggle Roadcaster, a cutting-edge 21st-century mobile learning classroom…

8 years ago

Argos Christmas Showcase

By Eimear Dodd Journalism MA student, @Irish_TechNews Is it too early to mention Christmas? There are fewer than nine weeks…

8 years ago

Business Showcase : Atlas Dynamics

By @SimonCocking interview with Ivan Tolchinsky, CEO and Founder, Atlas Dynamics Describe the company Atlas Dynamics is a leading provider of fully…

9 years ago

Drones in Public Safety & Other Stuff: Romeo Durscher, DJI

Romeo Durscher is the Director of Education at DJI, the world’s largest manufacturer of consumer drones. Many public safety organisations…

9 years ago

Robots Podcast: RoboUniverse 2016: Drones, AI and 3D Printing

Edited and prepared by Oscar Michel, Masters in Journalism, DCU Latest excellent podcast from the Robohub team. See more by them here, and thanks to…

9 years ago

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