thedronenews.com
by Lacy Cooke
in inhabitat.com
December 6, 2016
Companies from Amazon to Facebook have bet on drones as the aerial vehicles of the future. But many locales lack the appropriate infrastructure to support the day-to-day management of hundreds of zooming devices. Enter architect Saúl Ajuria Fernández, who, as part of his master’s degree in architecture at Universidad de Alcalá, designed a solar-powered drone hub for Madrid called Urban Droneport.
Companies from Amazon to Facebook have bet on drones as the aerial vehicles of the future. But many locales lack the appropriate infrastructure to support the day-to-day management of hundreds of zooming devices. Enter architect Saúl Ajuria Fernández, who, as part of his master’s degree in architecture at Universidad de Alcalá, designed a solar-powered drone hub for Madrid called Urban Droneport.
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