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“The partnership will not only broaden the reach of senseFly’s expertise in drone solutions, but also expand its offering of high-quality training through Sinclair’s internationally recognized National UAS Training and Certification Center,” the college said in a release.
“As a leading industry provider of UAS solutions, senseFly’s multiple product options meet business challenges across a broad range of industry applications,” Jeffrey Miller, chief operating officer for Sinclair’s UAS center said in the college’s announcement. “We are excited to collaborate with senseFly to leverage our vast experience in providing drone training, ensuring their clients continue to be well prepared to effectively maximize their investments in senseFly products.”
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“As we continue strengthening our comprehensive client solutions, further partnerships with industry leaders are key,” Jean-Thomas Célette, managing director of senseFly, said in the same release. “Sinclair’s National UAS Training and Certification Center is an excellent partner for senseFly due to their innovative approach to creating comprehensive training programs coupled with their experience using drone technology to support their collaborations in applied research and development, commercialization, and consulting work.”
Sinclair said its UAS program supports applied research, training, indoor flight facilities, aircraft, sensors, avionics and more.
senseFly is a provider of fixed-wing drones based in Switzerland, with offices in Miami, Raleigh, N.C. and Shanghai, China, among other locations.
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