
Apellix Spray Painting Drone Goes to Work in the Field for State DOTs, Federal Contractors, and Commercial Coating Firms
Quick Take
Apellix's semi-autonomous aerial coating system is revolutionizing infrastructure projects by replacing traditional lifts and scaffolding. This drone technology is being utilized by state DOTs, federal contractors, and commercial coating firms, enhancing efficiency and safety in painting tasks. The system's deployment marks a significant shift in how large-scale projects are executed.
Key Points
- The drone system enhances safety by reducing the need for scaffolding.
- State DOTs and federal contractors are early adopters of this technology.
- Apellix's system improves efficiency in large-scale coating projects.
- The aerial coating system is designed for real-world infrastructure applications.
- Commercial coating firms benefit from reduced labor costs and increased productivity.
Article Excerpt
From source RSS / original summaryThe Semi-Autonomous Aerial Coating System Is Replacing Lifts and Scaffolding on Real-World Infrastructure, Industrial, and Government Projects
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