3DR integrates Site Scan with DJI’s UAS, also launches Enterprise Atlas platform

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3D Robotics (3DR) has announced that its Site Scan software platform is integrating with DJI’s UAS.

​Through this partnership, Site Scan customers will now be able to use DJI's UAS for their jobs while maintaining the same workflow as before, as they continue to use 3DR’s mobile app, Site Scan Field, to collect data.

DJI’s UAS will work seamlessly with Site Scan and all of its capabilities, including autonomous flight modes, multi-engine cloud processing, and its suite of tools designed for construction, which includes those used for performing topographic surveys, measuring stockpiles, and exporting native Autodesk file formats.

3DR’s CEO Chris Anderson says that the integration of Site Scan with DJI is the ultimate merger.

“This integration will give Site Scan customers the best of both worlds: DJI’s industry-leading drones, and 3DR’s software for managing and analyzing the data they collect,” Anderson says.  

Michael Perry, Director of Strategic Partnerships at DJI, comments, “we’re excited that 3DR Site Scan users can now use DJI drones to convert images into actionable data that helps project stakeholders save time and manage costs.”

3DR has also announced the launch of its Enterprise Atlas platform, which the company describes as a “complete drone data solution designed specifically for large and fast-growing companies.”

The Enterprise Atlas platform gives construction and engineering firms everything that they need to “successfully deploy and scale drone operations,” whether it be in the field, or in the office while analyzing and managing UAS data.

Three features are at the core of Enterprise Atlas. The first feature is “role and project-based access.” Through this feature, the right people, whether they're management, owners, subcontractors or employees, will have the appropriate data and privileges, thanks to multiple access licenses. Also, remote collaboration and status updates are a click way thanks to shareable links.

The second feature is “unlimited, secure storage.” This features utilizes a secured 3DR cloud to store images, data, and flight history.

The final feature is “enterprise-ready support,” which includes “comprehensive onboarding and implementation designed for organizations of any size, and customized for unique business requirements.”

Through this feature, technical phone support is available 12 hours per day, and thanks to replacement and loaner vehicles, team members are ensured that they can fly wherever they need to.

3DR says that Enterprise Atlas is a perfect complement to its integration with DJI, because now different teams within an organization can use the UAS of their choosing, and the data is still accessible across teams and offices through Site Scan.