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Aerologix and Soar have joined forces to create what is now being hailed as the world’s largest library of high-quality drone imagery and maps. By combining their expertise in drone operations and mapping infrastructure, this collaboration aims to democratize access to aerial data, empowering users across various industries and applications.
At the heart of this initiative lies a unified platform that seamlessly integrates drone imagery, satellite data, and maps, providing an unprecedented level of accuracy and precision for users worldwide. Aerologix’s extensive network of over 36,000 professional drone pilots contributes their expertise and high-quality images to the Soar platform, making it possible.
Co-founder and CEO of Aerologix, Tom Caska, emphasizes the significance of this partnership: “This collaboration represents a significant milestone for our industry and opens up new avenues for innovation. By pooling our resources, we’re creating an unparalleled repository of aerial data that will transform various sectors.”
The Soar platform now boasts an extensive collection of drone imagery, courtesy of Aerologix’s professional pilots, offering businesses and individuals alike a wealth of data-rich content for their applications. This includes revenue opportunities for drone pilots, who can distribute and monetize their work through the Soar platform.
Integration with AerologixMaps has simplified licensing procedures for businesses seeking aerial imagery, making it easier for them to find and utilize relevant data for their projects. The partnership also leverages Soar’s global mapping resources, enabling users to access high-quality maps with ease.
Soar’s platform features nearly 700,000 maps created by major contributors such as NASA, the European Union, satellite imagery companies, and individual users. With its vast repository of user-generated content, Soar serves as an invaluable resource for students, citizen scientists, mining companies, media outlets like the BBC, New York Times, and The Washington Post.
Aerologix brings a unique level of scalability and expertise to the platform. Their drone pilots’ extensive data will greatly enhance offerings, enabling support for an even broader range of users and applications. By combining forces with Soar, Aerologix has set a new standard for integrating drone and mapping data into an accessible resource.
The partnership represents a seismic shift in the global landscape of aerial imagery and mapping technology, opening doors to novel opportunities for businesses, researchers, and creatives alike. With its vast repository of high-quality drone data, this collaboration promises to reshape the way we navigate our world, one map at a time.