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Drones will ensure construction safety at the Skolkovo International Medical Cluster

Additional monitoring of construction sites on the International Medical Cluster's territory in Skolkovo will be carried out using drones. This was announced by Andrey Bochkarev, Deputy Mayor of Moscow in the Government of Moscow for Urban Development Policy and Construction.

"A drone port was launched on the territory of the International Medical Cluster in Skolkovo. It is an autonomous robotic station for basing unmanned aerial vehicles. UAVs are used to monitor the dynamics of the cluster facilities construction," said Andrey Bochkarev.

The deputy mayor said the robotic complex works without human intervention. "The drone takes off on a predetermined flight mission, takes photos and videos, returns to the drone port and unloads all the materials into the "cloud." Today, this is the only development in Russia that does not involve operators to control the unmanned vehicle, as well as take photos - and video monitoring ", - explained Andrey Bochkarev.

Specialists study video materials based on the shooting results on an ongoing basis. According to the head of Stroykompleks, the autonomous complex is effective in all weather conditions and any climate, thanks to the horizontal takeoff of the drone and built-in climate control.

Roman Gabaidulin, IT Director of the International Medical Cluster Foundation, noted that the drones would be used at all construction sites in the medical cluster, in particular, to organize control over the presence of workers on construction sites and to monitor the dynamics of work. "This technology makes it possible to increase the efficiency of production work and, consequently, to ensure the completion of work on time," said Roman Gabaidulin.

Dronoport is an autonomous robotic station for drones, developed by the Russian company Gaskar Group. Gaskar Group dronoports are successfully used for monitoring closed facilities, inspecting power lines, extended and infrastructure facilities, drawing up 3D models of sites and facilities, monitoring construction dynamics, as well as delivering goods up to 2 kg.

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