FEDS partnered with Picterra to bring geospatial intelligence to the Middle East

Lausanne, Switzerland, November 12, 2021 – Picterra, the Swiss-based geospatial intelligence platform, today announced a partnership with Falcon Eye Drones (FEDS). A leader in specialist UAV solutions, FEDS will use Picterra’s AI platform to offer geospatial insights alongside its surveying, monitoring, and inspection services.

Picterra makes it easy to train and deploy machine learning models to spot trends, find objects, and monitor changes in satellite and drone imagery at scale. It is an easy-to-use and collaborative platform where users can train, deploy, and manage powerful machine learning models without a single line of code.

“We are excited to bring Picterra to the Middle Eastern market and introduce it to our customers,” says Rabih Bou Rached, CEO of FEDS. “This partnership strengthens our ability to deliver deep geospatial insights from drone survey so clients can make informed decisions about their business.”

Pierrick Poulenas, CEO & Co-Founder of Picterra said: “We’re proud to be partnering with FEDS who are leaders in the UAV industry. The Middle East is a key region for Picterra and we look forward to having an even bigger presence there through this partnership.”

About FEDS

FEDS revolutionized the Middle East’s commercial space by introducing Drones-as-a-Service in 2014. Today, FEDS is not just the number 1 drone service provider in the Middle East- but among the top three in the world. FEDS uses their DT3 (Drone Tech, Data Tech & Digital Transformation) approach to provide comprehensive drone solutions across all industries that are faster, more accurate, and safer. Using drones we carry out aerial mapping, surveying, inspection, and construction monitoring that are far more efficient and cost-effective.

Partnered with Aerodyne, FEDS now act at the global level serving over 35 countries

About Picterra

Picterra is the first geospatial intelligence platform to enable businesses to autonomously extract insights from satellite and aerial imagery. Users can build and deploy deep-learning models quickly and securely without a single line of code.

This Press Release originally appeared on Picterra

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