senseFly’s drone technologies map out world’s evolving needs
senseFly is blazing a trail with its unmanned aerial vehicles, which are now becoming commercially widespread for application in photography, agriculture, mapping, surveillance and more
Unmanned aerial vehicles – also known as drones – are now becoming commercially widespread. Their vast applications in photography, agriculture, surveillance and even product delivery are opening doors for drone manufacturers such as senseFly, a Swiss trailblazer in professional mapping drones.
As industry players vie to secure their foothold in Asia-Pacific, senseFly is already ahead of the pack with its comprehensive network of professional distributors across mainland China, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, the Philippines, Cambodia, Malaysia and Indonesia.
“We are currently the default platform for fixed-wing mapping,” says Jean-Christophe Zufferey, CEO. “Our systems are full, safe and survey-grade solutions. Our competitive edge is the design of our drones – which are light and therefore easy to carry, launch and land – plus how well these systems integrate into our customers’ existing workflows.”
A subsidiary of Parrot Group, a world leader in consumer drones, senseFly was founded in 2009 by a team of robotics researchers and quickly earned its wings as a leader in professional aerial imaging drones.
Effectively highly automated data collection tools, senseFly’s eBee and albris drones are used globally in land surveying, mapping, agriculture, inspection, mining, humanitarian aid and many more fields.