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H3 Dynamics partners with Sitemark for autonomous solar inspections service

Source:H3 Dynamics

H3 Dynamics has developed an autonomous solar farm monitoring solution with Sitemark, an AI-analytics company from Belgium. The new partnership uses H3 Dynamics’ DBX (drone-in-a-box) robots with visual and thermal analytics from Sitemark to automate remote monitoring operations in large-scale solar farms.

DBX can be deployed permanently at solar farms to track solar farm construction progress, identify solar panel degradation and provide on-site security.

“The unique combination of Sitemark Fuse and H3 Dynamics’ DBX will change the way data is captured and processed throughout the entire lifecycle of solar power assets”, says Michiko Lloyd, CEO of Sitemark.

H3 Dynamics is automating inspections across smart cities, precision agriculture, water infrastructure and ports. Last month the company announced DBX G7, a DBX platform capable of automating drones from any manufacturer and deploying expert analytics from any developer.

“Our goal is to provide the world’s best data services from specialist vendors all over the world, available at any of our DBX installations globally,” said Taras Wankewycz, CEO of H3 Dynamics.

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