Bridging the access gap with drone technology Growing up on a remote island can offer a unique experience and perspective of the world. Just imagine your childhood-self exploring freely without the dangers of a busy city while surrounded by a community where everyone knows you like family.
How 5G drones are saving Canadian crops InDro Robotics works as a technical advisor to Transport Canada and other government agencies by providing policy input and training various Transport Canada Inspectors on the use and operation of drones.
B.C. drone company flies ahead of the pack VANCOUVER — Everyone thought Amazon would be first, but a Canadian company has moved into the lead to deliver packages by drone.
D15 Digital Dialogues: Building an autonomous robot product on 5G Autonomous robots are positioned to be a game changer for various enterprise segments such as manufacturing and logistics. Building the robot products on a 5G network furthers the opportunity to push their capabilities through increased productivity and safety while allowing for completely new features. The next generation of robots will be even more autonomous with robot-to-robot communication, human-robot collaboration, cloud robotics and seamless integration with external systems.
InDro Robotics working with Rogers InDro Robotics, a drone startup based in Salt Spring Island, British Columbia, has partnered with telecommunications giant Rogers and the University of British Columbia (UBC) to research future 5G use cases for drone technology.