Fascinating look into the future of ski resort management as Nozawa Onsen Ski Resort in Japan field tests the new DJI Dock 3 paired with high-performance enterprise level drones to see how they might be incorporated to reduce labor costs and maximize operational efficiency.
There are many useful applications for drones at ski resorts including things like realtime hazard assessment and chairlift safety inspections and the folks at Nozawa Onsen Ski Resort are fully on board with including drones into their work flow. One interesting application Nozawa Onsen is considering is attaching speakers to the drones to deliver “audio announcements” to skiers who are about to enter sections of the mountain that are permanently closed to guests.
“The DJI Dock 3 demonstrated its ability to streamline operations, reduce labor costs, and maximize operational efficiency using DJI FlightHub 2’s intelligent features. Watch how drone technology is redefining automation in challenging conditions.”
Equipped with Matrice 4D or Matrice 4TD high-performance drones, DJI Dock 3 empowers 24/7 remote operations and, for the first time, supports mobile vehicle-mounted deployment, effortlessly adapting to various environments. The drones utilize the same cameras as the Matrice 4 Series but offer improved flight and protection performance. They can also pair with DJI RC Plus 2 Enterprise for standalone use. With DJI FlightHub 2’s intelligent features, pilots can significantly cut down on operational time and labor costs, maximizing efficiency and savings.