The conceptual 'Humla' forestry drone has been designed as a professional solution for forestry planners or groundskeepers to help them take a closer look around areas in a less time-consuming way. The drone features three hubless propellers that will allow for seamless flight and also allow it to avoid becoming caught in tree branches or harming small animals. Users can perform reconnaissance over large areas of land with minimal effort to mark borders, keep an eye on protected regions and much more.
The conceptual 'Humla' forestry drone is the design work of Anders Sandström and Engin Güzel of the Umeå Institute of Design and is the winner of the 2018 iF Design Talent Award. The unit can also be stored conveniently on the chest of the user between tasks for optimal portability.
Forestry Exploration Drones
The Conceptual 'Humla' Forestry Drone Can be Mounted on the Chest
Trend Themes
1. Forestry Drones - The development of forestry drones presents an opportunity for faster and more efficient exploration and monitoring of forested areas.
2. Seamless Flight - The use of hubless propellers in forestry drones allows for seamless flight, reducing the risk of getting caught in tree branches.
3. Portability in Drone Design - The convenience of storing forestry drones on the user's chest enables easy transport and accessibility during tasks.
Industry Implications
1. Forestry - The forestry industry can benefit from the use of drones for efficient exploration, monitoring, and protection of forested areas.
2. Environmental Conservation - Drones can be utilized by environmental organizations to monitor protected regions and improve conservation efforts.
3. Aerospace and Robotics - The development and design of forestry drones contribute to the advancement of the aerospace and robotics industries.