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This year, CeBIT visitors can examine the practicality of drones in the new "drones park". Together with Intel, the IT fair wants to prove the usefulness of the aircraft there.
The CeBIT and the Chipriese Intel have a great deal of effort to demonstrate examples of the use of drones in the economy. On this year's IT fair (March 20-24), an open-air drone park will be used to demonstrate how the small aircraft can be used to inspect the rigs and wind turbines. For this, models are being built next to Hall 2. The data is transferred to the Intel booth and evaluated there."The awareness of what can already be done with drones has to be sharpened," said Christian Lamprechter. Intel wants to put in the business above all a technical platform - but also above all with the German purchase Ascending Technologies own devices offer. "We are a data company that fires billions of networked and intelligent devices across the data center infrastructure."While the drone park will only be implemented with Intel, there will be a specialized area for other providers in Hall 17, said Messechef Oliver Frese. Last year, the Drohnenshow already attracted 100,000 visitors in the hall. This time the area had four times more exhibitors. CeBIT wants to make digitalization possible with its partners.Intel raisesIntel has been committed to the still young technology for some time. The hardware expert took over the German drone manufacturer Ascending Technologies about the beginning of last year. Its professional drone Falcon 8+ with Intel technology caused in October for a look. The Octacopte is designed specifically for industrial maintenance inspections on difficult terrain. For example, service personnel with the drone can make 3D images of oil platforms or large jumbo jets. The aircraft is also suitable for land surveying via gimbal (gimbal suspension).
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