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The Earth Imagery Upgrade - Small Drones, Big Pictures

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What:
Talk
When:
11:45 AM, Wednesday 30 Oct 2024 (30 minutes)
Where:
Big Four Roadhouse - Theatre 4
Tag:
Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems
As the drone industry is increasingly focuses on developing larger airframes and equipping them with bigger sensors, Spexi is taking a revolutionary approach to aerial imagery. At Spexi, we believe that the future of geospatial data collection lies not in size and complexity, but in numbers and standardization. The Spexi platform leverages the power of crowdsourcing, deploying local pilots with small drones to capture standardized imagery across entire cities. This method allows us to achieve a scale and level of detail that is unprecedented in the industry.

During this presentation, we will explore how Spexi's approach is redefining the possibilities of earth imagery. By incentivizing & decentralizing imagery collection, we can rapidly collect high-resolution data over large regions, creating comprehensive and cohesive datasets. This paradigm shift not only democratizes access to high-quality aerial imagery but also significantly reduces the operational costs and environmental footprint associated with traditional large scale imagery collection.

Join us as we delve into the technical and operational strategies that make Spexi's model viable and effective. We will discuss the challenges and successes we've encountered, the technology behind our standardized imagery, and the future implications of Spexi imagery. Discover how small drones are making a big impact in the world of geospatial intelligence, transforming the way we visualize and understand the world around us. 

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