“Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic”. - Arthur C. Clarke
While fireworks have been the goto option for hundreds of years, technology is advancing rapidly and we now have a more futuristic and eco-friendly alternative to staging dazzling night sky shows — Drones.
Parrot, the leading European drone group, and Dronisos, a pioneer in the creation and production of customized drone swarm light shows, are expanding their ongoing partnership to explore new applications for drone flight automation leveraging the Parrot ANAFI drone platform.
A few years ago, the thought of hundreds of drones lighting up the night sky with images and stories would have been unimaginable.Today, drones offer unparalleled artistic possibilities due to the large canvas they use — the sky!
Like many technological innovations (viz the internet and GPS), drones were first developed in the military field. The aerial vehicle’s ability to fly without a pilot on board made it possible to carry out missions more efficiently than if they were entrusted to a conventional aircraft.
The Italian towns of Turin, Genoa and Florence are innovating this year as they celebrate San Giovanni via video broadcast with no public gathering. The town of Turin opted to create a drone display, combining art and robotics, operated by the French company Dronisos.
Dronisos is a French start-up in the high-tech industry. With a lot of experience, good results and a big ambition, they gain investor confidence and succeeded in raising 2 million euro in June 2018.
Dronisos organized the first ever Drone show in India. The show incorporated 150 autonomous drones piloted by only one computer in front of nearly 10000 spectators in the iconic Kalinga stadium.
Drones interest more and more people, and if sales of leisure drones increased these last few years, we are now seeing the rise of professional drones.
Malgré la barrière réglementaire très forte, Dronisos a récemment réussi à convaincre l’Inde de lui ouvrir ses portes. La jeune entreprise bordelaise assurera le 27 novembre prochain dans le ciel de Bhubaneshwar le premier show de 150 drones jamais réalisé dans ce pays de 1,3 milliard d’habitants.