University of Leeds’ Concept System to Use Drones and 3D Printing to Repair Pot Holes #drone #droneday

from University of Leeds’ Concept System to Use Drones and 3D Printing to Repair Pot Holes #drone #droneday
by Stephanie

From University of Leeds on YouTube:

A system to use drones to scan and then repair pot holes in roads using a 3D printing attachment was demonstrated by a team from the University of Leeds as part of the Robots for Resilient Infrastructure Robotic Challenge Event that took place on 27 to 28 June at Weetwood Hall, Leeds.

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  1. I am constantly blown away by the ways in which drones can be used. So much respect for amateur drone enthusiasts. My passions has always been military drones, twin boom uav, but articles like this give me a new found respect for drone enthusiasts and the uses they find for drones. Building a better way, truly.

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