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May 7th, 2015
DroneMetrex Selects Dacosmo Company as Exclusive Reseller in China & Taiwan

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May 7, 2015 — DroneMetrex, a developer and manufacturer of TopoDrones – unique photogrammetric mapping UAV systems, is proud to announce that it has awarded Dacosmo Company with the exclusive reseller contract in the People’s Republic of China and Taiwan.

Dr.He Ru, founder and General Director of Dacosmo Company, says: “We are very excited to become an exclusive reseller of DroneMetrex. We can clearly see unique features and advantages of the TopoDrones, on the other hand, we understand local customers’ needs and aspirations with regards to UAVs. Therefore we feel privileged to introduce to the local end-users dramatically different UAV systems that ideally fit into their requirements and thus open a new era for the Chinese and Taiwanese UAV markets.”

Tom Tadrowski, founder and Managing Director of DroneMetrex, says: “It is not by chance that we came into partnership with Dacosmo. This impressive company has long history of success and it is well established in the Geospatial Industry. Importantly, the company specialists have gained vast experience in many areas of expertise: avionic physics, piloting, photogrammetry, surveying and they have deep understanding of all aspects of our technology. It means that Dacosmo experts will be able to train their local customers on our TopoDrone systems, provide full technical support and maintenance, help local end-users with the mapping process workflow.”