Hannah Walton is new head of digital at Metlifecare
Neil Cowie now solarcity CEO, Humankind Workplace Employee Experience awardees, iSANZ honours cybersecurity leaders
Neil Cowie now solarcity CEO, Humankind Workplace Employee Experience awardees, iSANZ honours cybersecurity leaders
The push for remote identification technology comes amid regulatory calls for greater oversight of drone flight, on fears that untraceable, unmanned aircraft could be used for spying or accidentally disrupt commercial flights.
The fledgling unit is immediately doubling the number of drone flights it does for its flagship customer, Raleigh, North Carolina's WakeMed Health & Hospitals.
The application for the patent was filed by the e-commerce giant in 2015 and granted on June 4.
Air New Zealand is using drones to inspect difficult to reach parts of its aircraft during maintenance stops.
The whale spray collected by a drone contains DNA, proteins, lipids and types of bacteria.
The world’s first commercial delivery of food by drone has took place in New Zealand this morning.
Intel began promoting its first commercial drone in the U.S. this week, as it seeks to carve out a place for itself in the fast-expanding market.
Parrot has developed a distinctive wing-shaped drone that swoops through the sky at high speed and can be automatically controlled from a smartphone app.
In case you think your industry isn’t in any immediate danger of disruption, consider the huge range of potentially disruptive technologies, many of which are now gaining traction. Before you panic, there are three things your organisation can do to benefit from disruption and not fall victim to it, writes Rob Stummer of IFS.