UAVs are a hot spot in the technology industry recently. UAVs also have a good role in aerial photography, surveying, security inspection, etc. The eight companies mentioned below have already had the idea of ​​configuring and applying drones. Human-machine technology is expected to be widely used in these companies. Germany's DHL has already begun to develop drone express technology. Last year, the company used drones to deliver medicines to a small island in Germany. This is the first officially authorized drone express flight in continental history. A video released at the end of 2013 revealed that Amazon plans to launch a courier service called Prime Air, which is planning to use an eight-axis small drone to deliver the courier. The project had previously been hampered by regulatory injunctions until Amazon received the FAA's UAV outdoor flight test license earlier this year. Shell has applied drones to some of Europe's largest energy projects, and will use drones to inspect oil and gas facilities (such as the bottom of offshore oil rigs) in the future. After all, it is more efficient and more efficient than sending people to check. Safety. Researchers at the Catalonia Polytechnic University are developing a drone that will incorporate thermal imaging technology into these drones and plan to use it for daily inspections in African national parks to capture those savage poachers. The British Railway Infrastructure Company plans to launch the ORBIS project to digitize all of the UK's railway routes and analyze the maintenance of the railways and the distribution of field investigators. At present, the company uses aircraft aerial photography to achieve this goal, and may use drones in the future, which is more efficient and convenient. Belfort-Bati is the UK's largest engineering and construction company with more than 100 years of history. The company's CIO recently stated that it plans to deploy some drones during the construction of the building's exterior walls to enhance safety during construction. The BBC and Al Jazeera have already begun to use drones for aerial photography, but this has also raised some doubts. For example, three BBC reporters have used drones to invade the heavily guarded World Economic Forum Annual Meeting, three peninsulas. The reporters of the TV station were also arrested by the police when they used the drone to shoot in Paris. British low-cost airline EasyJet uses drones to conduct security checks on passenger aircraft. Currently, the company has adopted such safety inspection methods at Luton Airport in the UK and plans to expand to other airports covered by the company's services in 2016. Electric Onion Cutter,Electric Onion Chopper ,Electric Vegetable Cutter ,Electric Vegetable Slicer And Dicer JIANGMEN JIANGHAI DISTRICT SHENGHUI ELECTRIC CO.,LTD , https://www.shenghuielectric.com