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What once were toys, Drone Harmony turns into powerful tools.

What once were toys, Drone Harmony turns into powerful tools.

Countless drones collect massive amounts of data. Drone Harmony’s software makes sure it doesn’t all turn into a mess.

In fact, Drone Harmony enables a leap forward: it allows you to scale off-the-shelf drones — the kind you'd find at a regular electronics store — for major operations. In theory, at least. In practice, Drone Harmony’s clients are large enterprises. They don’t shop at Interdiscount, but they do use standardized drone hardware to capture data at scale.

One example: a customer in the U.S. flies camera drones every month to inspect 10,000 power poles visually. The software plans, coordinates, and executes the flights autonomously. “Our solution isn’t just about collecting data,” says Martin Fuchsberger, co-founder and CEO of Drone Harmony, “it’s about managing the entire data workflow.”

Another case: a remote substation in the middle of nowhere can be monitored by a drone. A thermal camera detects faulty connections and alerts a technician, who replaces the part before it causes a short circuit. “That saves money on regular inspections,” says Fuchsberger, “especially by preventing costly outages.”