3689708550?profile=original

Tanizon Tech, a Chinese company focused on UAV solutions for photogrammetry and precise agriculture, was established in 2016 by a group of scientists as well as drone zealots.

Their 3-step vision is to promote civilian drone to become:

  • Carrier of high-spatial/temporal resolution data service;
  • Efficient first/last mile logistics solution; 
  • Eco-friendly medium-to-short distance PATS (Personal Airborne Transportation System).

Tanizon targets the high-end photogrammetry market with rigorous requirements on both accuracy and efficiency in the current phase of their vision. Their recent announcement of the 5kg-payload-capacity/1-hour-flight-time hexacopter has precisely fulfilled the market demand of efficient, multipurpose, reliable and affordable multi-copter platform. 

Meanwhile, Tanizon also announced a 5-lens camera system, featuring with 120 MP, USB 3.0 data transmission, high-speed shutter, and many more for the most rigorous requirement of tilt-photogrammetry or aerial 3D-modeling.

3689708594?profile=original

By integrating one of the most efficient UAV platform and Tanizon 5-lens camera system with RTK GPS and high-precision IMU. Tanizon brought an astounding aerial photogrammetry solution to the market. Here are some modeling results they has achieved so far for their Chinese mainland customers.

3689708716?profile=original

3689708826?profile=original

3689708879?profile=original

For more product information, business collaboration, or investment, please visit  www.tanizon.com

or contact sales@tanizon.com

E-mail me when people leave their comments –

You need to be a member of diydrones to add comments!

Join diydrones

Comments

  • Nice 5 cam setup. Your site does not say much for non chinese people. But from pictures I understand it based on Sony a6000 and a7 ? Could you tell us more ?

  • Sure! We are going to release our hour-long testing video in our next post, stay informed! BTW, we use 44,000 mAh battery to power the drone.

  • Any video of flight times while carrying  payload? 

This reply was deleted.