DJI’s biggest order of commercial drones is headed straight to Japan’s construction industry


A Skycatch Explore1 drone, based on DJI’s Matrice 100 enterprise hardware.

Gadget lovers helped the drone industry take flight, but its future looks to be more industrial, with increasing numbers of drones sold for tasks like surveying and inspection. A good example of this transition is DJI, which today announced its biggest single shipment of commercial UAVs: 1,000 drones running machine vision software from US startup Skycatch, all sold to Japanese construction giant Komatsu.

The drones in question are all one model: the Skycatch Explore1. This is a semi-autonomous quadcopter based on DJI’s Matrice 100 enterprise UAV that uses machine vision to survey and monitor construction sites. It produces maps accurate to five centimeters and can help with tasks like monitoring stockpiles (e.g. how much cement or sand...

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