
DJI, the world’s largest commercial drone manufacturer, announced today that it is training first responders in Europe to use drones in rescue operations. The project, which will be rolled out in partnership with the European Emergency Number Association (EENA), a Brussels-based NGO, could improve efficiency and save lives…
The joint DJI-EENA initiative will give carefully selected teams of European pilots access to Phantom, Inspire, and Matric 100 (M100) drones, as well as access to DJI’s Zenmuse XT thermal-imaging system. The first two pilot test sites, which will be set up between May and September this year, will be in Denmark and Ireland.
via The Verge
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