TCS has
opened its first Drones Research Lab in the US, at its Seven Hills Park
Innovation Centre located in Cincinnati, Ohio, to address the demand for
unmanned aerial vehicles and business solutions across industries.
The lab
— featuring indoor labs, showcase, warehouse and outdoor terrain footprints —
provides a rapid experimentation and co-innovation environment for customers to
build solutions for specific industry problems in accelerated 30-60-90-day
delivery cycles, the company said in a statement.
FAA
Part 107-certified TCS pilots based at the lab fly fully equipped drones to
collect data for specific industry use-cases. Advanced computer vision,
machine-learning and deep-learning algorithms enable fully automated processing
of drone-captured images to reveal precise insights.
“Forward-thinking
companies worldwide are at different stages of exploring drone technology to
re-imagine existing operational processes and transform the way they do
business,” said K Ananth Krishnan, EVP and Chief Technology Officer, TCS. “The
Drones Research Lab combines the latest in drone technology with cutting-edge
research from our labs, and enables our customers to rapidly build innovative
solutions.”
The lab
is an extension of the global TCS Research and Innovation ecosystem bringing
the combined expertise of its labs, start-ups, academia and technology partners
closer to customers. The fully operational lab demonstrates solutions for
insurance, manufacturing, logistics and transportation industries, as well as
specific environmental applications.
Agencies
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