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Kespry Enhances Drone 2 System with Increased Accuracy, Performance and Reliability

Menlo Park, Calif., Jan. 25, 2017 Kespry, the leading aerial intelligence platform provider, today announced that it has enhanced the Kespry Drone 2 with higher performance features that deliver significantly greater accuracy and reliability.

These enhancements make Kespry Drone 2 even more ideal for a wide range of industrial applications, including those requiring survey-grade precision, such as in mining and the architecture, engineering and construction (A/E/C) markets. The new Drone 2 now achieves four to six times the accuracy of the previous Kespry Drone System.

Customers are looking for a complete drone solution that provides survey grade accuracy, without sacrificing speed and convenience, said George Mathew, CEO and chairman of Kespry. The enhancements to the Kespry Drone 2 bringing centimeter-level accuracy exemplify how Kespry is innovating the industrial drone space through its Aerial Intelligence Platform.

By adding a high-performance ground receiver, the Kespry Drone 2s can deliver accuracy of two to 10 centimeters. The Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) base station receiver serves as a single survey control point. During flight, imagery from the Drone 2s and data from the base station are collected simultaneously. Both data sets are automatically uploaded for processing in the Kespry Cloud where accurate survey-grade data is automatically generated.

Such degrees of accuracy are critical for mine planning, determining boundary lines, positioning underground utility cables and pipes, and other survey-grade applications. The single ground control point simplifies survey applications as it eliminates the need for multiple control points and additional manual measurements in the survey process.

When we started working with the Kespry Drone System about a year ago, we were trying to find ways to be more efficient, said Murry Cline, vice president of operations with APAC-Central, Inc. We can now fly our Kespry Drone 2 over our entire 60-acre aggregate site in about 15 minutes. Previously, it would have taken us about a day or a day-and-a-half to do the inventories and a few more days to do the calculations.

Post-Processed Kinematic (PPK) technology is used to increase the accuracy of photogrammetric aerial images. Integrating PPK improves the speed, efficiency and reliability of gathering survey-ready data in commercial and industrial environments.

Were ready to take the Kespry system to the next level, go beyond calculating inventories using the drones for things like mine planning and other applications that will give us even greater business advantage, Cline said.

The enhanced Kespry Drone 2 and Drone 2s are available now and are already being used by a range of customers like APAC-Central, a subsidiary of Oldcastle Materials, Inc., an industry leader in asphalt and concrete pavement construction, materials and services.

About Kespry
Based in Menlo Park, Calif., Kespry is the leading aerial intelligence platform provider that is transforming how organizations capture, analyze and share business insights. Kespry develops drone hardware, software and cloud services that deliver a seamless, accurate and highly efficient solution from field to finish. The Kespry industrial drone and aerial intelligence system is the most advanced on the market and the choice of leading enterprises. Founded in 2013, Kespry serves customers across North America, Europe and Australia such as Fluor, Lehigh Hanson/Heidelberg, Sully-Miller/Colas USA, Terus Construction, Webcor, Whitaker Contracting and Woolpert. Lead investors in the company include Lightspeed Venture Partners, DCM Ventures, Spectrum 28, Wilson Sonsini and others. To learn more about Kespry, visit www.kespry.com.

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