Collaborative solutions seamlessly integrate drone-based visual data with cutting-edge mapping capabilities within a single, user-friendly platform.
Aerologix, a leading Australian expert in drones, has teamed up with digital mapping innovator Soar to establish what is touted as the world’s most comprehensive library of high-resolution drone-derived images and maps. The goal of this collaboration is to integrate Aerologix’s community of over 36,000 skilled drone pilots with Soar’s digital mapping capabilities, creating a seamless platform that combines drone imagery, satellite data, and maps for customers.
“With this strategic partnership, the drone industry and mapping capabilities are poised to experience a seismic shift,” declared Aerologix Co-founder and CEO Tom Caska.
By integrating our pool of experienced drone pilots with Soar’s cutting-edge distribution platform, we’re pioneering seamless access to aerial imagery and generating new revenue opportunities for our pilot community. Together, we are forging a groundbreaking atlas that redefines the boundaries of our understanding of the world.
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The collaboration presents four key strategies designed to amplify the capabilities of drone-based imaging and mapping:
- Soars’ platform has evolved to incorporate Aerologix’s extensive library of high-quality drone-derived visual data.
- Experienced pilots can leverage Soar’s platform to disseminate and commercialize their content.
- Firms can now readily access and procure aerial imagery for simplified integration into their operations.
- With AerologixMaps now effortlessly integrated with Soar’s global mapping resources.
These enhancements aim to streamline access and utilization of aerial and mapping data for diverse users.
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The Soar platform offers nearly 700,000 maps, functioning as a freely accessible and publicly available valuable resource. Collaborators from esteemed institutions such as NASA, the European Union, and leading satellite television companies, along with individual users, are integral to our community. The platform serves a diverse range of clients, including university students, citizen scientists, mining companies, and reputable news organizations such as the BBC.
“What sets Aerologix apart for me is the dual advantage of being both an international solution and a scalable one, thanks to its vast and active user community,” noted Soar’s Founder and CEO Amir Farhand. “The platform facilitates seamless collaboration, and we’re thrilled to partner with others in our shared goal of creating the world’s most comprehensive atlas.”
Supporting Innovation and Progress
As Aerologix expands its global presence, the company’s recent launch in New Zealand marks another significant milestone, further solidifying its reputation for innovation and excellence following a successful funding round focused on enhancing its mapping capabilities. By integrating with the Civil Aviation Security Authority’s (CASA) digital sky platform, Aerologix has the potential to play a crucial role in shaping the future of aviation security and compliance. By integrating CASA climate data, geolocation intelligence, and real-time flight zone mapping, the iOS and Android apps ensure seamless compliance and uncompromising security for all drone operations.
The integration of Aerologix and Soar’s applied sciences sets a new standard for fusing drone and mapping data into a seamless, user-friendly platform. This programme not only provides practical solutions for businesses but also offers educational and creative opportunities to a global audience?
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