Drones on COVID’s Frontlines
Draganfly’s Drone technology shows individuals in the area of social distancing.
Draganfly’s Drone technology shows individuals in the area of social distancing.
Anderson to help champion Draganfly’s Vital Intelligence technology into colleges and professional sports
The API enables telehealth applications to access the Vital Intelligence technology which will enable such applications to measure heart rate, respiratory rate and SPO2. The Vital Intelligence technology supports kiosks, entry systems,
Los Angeles, California, Sept. 15, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Draganfly Inc. (OTCQB: DFLYF) (CSE: DFLY) (FSE: 3U8) (“Draganfly” or the “Company”), an award-winning, industry-leading manufacturer within the commercial Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (“UAV”),
Draganfly’s tech enables universities to get ahead of COVID-19 curve
Alabama State University is among one of the many schools welcoming students back onto their campus this semester. So far, the school has zero confirmed coronavirus cases, thanks in part to cutting-edge technology installed around their campus. ASU President Quinton T Ross, Jr. joins us to discuss his school’s preventative measures.
Draganfly CEO Cameron Chell explains what the drone technology does, including providing a contactless, anonymous measurement of people’s body temperatures and other health vitals.
There’s a new test for students at Alabama State University — but this one happens before they even walk into a classroom. Covid-19 screening stations are being set up to scan their vital signs and warn them when they’re not social distancing.
Draganfly, a smart thermal temperature assessment device that screens for COVID-19 symptoms, reads biomarkers such as temperature, heart rate and respiratory rate by quickly scanning the image of a person’s face. The smart device is contactless, reads temperatures in about 30 seconds
Without a pandemic vaccine in hand, companies, airports, schools, and hospitals are turning to temperature scanning technology, such as infrared thermal cameras, in an effort to help reduce the spread of the virus. “Thermal imaging and sensing technology will certainly be among the lines of defense against the virus, according to market research firm Yole Développement, triggering a boom in the market for thermal technologies. Between 2019 and 2020, the thermal imager and thermal detector markets are projected to rise by 76 percent and 20 percent, respectively,” as reported by EE Times.
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Demand for drone hardware and services has never been greater. From emergency medical deliveries to agricultural management; community, government, and corporate drone usage is expected to see enormous growth up to and beyond 2028.