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Amazon Web Services (AWS) has announced that Malaysia-based drone solutions provider, Aerodyne, is using AWS to run its DRONOS software as a service (SaaS) platform. DRONOS helps drone operators worldwide by allowing them to analyze and make sense of drone data to optimize operations and conduct aerial inspections.

Automating Drone Data Analysis

Aerodyne is storing and processing drone data on AWS using Amazon S3 and using Amazon SageMaker for automated analysis on mobile phone towers and farm fields. By automating drone data analysis on AWS, Aerodyne has significantly reduced labor time for cellular tower inspections and increased crop yields in agriculture.

The company plans to expand the availability of its agriculture platform, Agrimor, to other countries in the future. Aerodyne has also leveraged machine learning on AWS to deploy 5G antennae faster and reduce operational costs for customers. In addition, the company plans to use AWS's generative AI capabilities to build a large language model for planning drone flights and visualizing drone data.

In the energy industry, Aerodyne's drone SaaS conducts inspections to detect issues and reduce maintenance costs. This not only enhances operational efficiency but also addresses challenges specific to industrial inspections, making it a valuable solution for companies in need of precise and data-driven insights. AWS has a long-term commitment to customers and local communities in Malaysia, with plans to invest over USD 6 billion in the country by 2037. They have trained over 50,000 individuals in cloud skills since 2017.

Amazon, the parent company of AWS, is also committed to renewable energy and aims to power its operations with 100% renewable energy by 2025.

Aerodyne's partnership with AWS not only enables the resolution of complex industrial challenges but also facilitates global expansion. Through this collaboration, Aerodyne provides valuable data-driven solutions to various industries, showcasing the transformative impact that technology and innovation can have on optimizing operations and driving sustainable practices. AWS's cloud technologies and generative AI have revolutionized the drone services industry, and they are excited to support Aerodyne's future expansion.