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Kathleen Martin

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Drones have become an increasingly normal part of daily life, but that may not be a bad thing. Here’s why.
Paul Huish and his company DroneHive are here to change the way we think about autonomous drones. DroneHive is a “leading drone service provider for aerial data collection” that specializes in connecting businesses with licensed drone pilots employed by the company. It is based in Park City, UT.
Huish says that “drones are for good,” and far from the kind of end-times, Skynet harbinger of the robot apocalypse that many feel they represent. “Drones are here to stay and are being embraced at a huge scale across all industries,” says Huish. 
Huish comes from a family of “Utah entrepreneurs” and has experience working in other industries as highly regulated as that of drones. 
DroneHive provides drone service to a wide swath of companies in an even wider range of industries. These include green energy, cell tower infrastructure, construction sites, civil engineering projects, agriculture, and more. “If you can capture it with a drone, we are trying to get into that business” says Huish. DroneHive primarily specializes in data collection through three different types of imaging: RBG or traditional video, thermal and infrared imaging, and multispectral imaging. 
Continue reading: https://www.abc4.com/news/local-news/utah-drone-company-speaks-on-why-drones-are-good/
 

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