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Two Swiss tech firms partner to streamline drone mapping workflows

A pair of Switzerland-based technology companies – Drone Harmony and Pix4D – have announced a strategic partnership aimed at improving drone mission planning and data processing workflows for geospatial construction professionals.

A construction worker or engineer uses a tablet and drone on a construction site. Image: Adobe Stock Drone operations on a construction site. Image: Adobe Stock

The collaboration integrates Drone Harmony’s flight planning software with Pix4D’s photogrammetry and mapping tools, offering users an end-to-end workflow for data capture and processing.

The companies say the combined offering will support professionals working in construction, surveying, and inspection industries by improving the efficiency and accuracy of drone operations.

Andrey Kleymenov, CEO of Pix4D, said, “This collaboration with Drone Harmony strengthens the ecosystem for drone mapping, providing our users with a highly capable solution for their mission planning needs.”

Drone Harmony CTO David Adjiashvili added that the partnership would combine, “best-in-class complementary products” to deliver better results for customers.

The integration of platforms is expected to offer further automation capabilities and reliability across drone workflows, from take-off to the final deliverable. The Swiss firms have global offices and a client base across Europe, North America and Asia.

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