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Dragonfly drones use NASA satellite data to identify geographic areas at high risk of mosquito breading

Our unique algorithm works in real time with live NASA data. Real time analysis distinguishes Dragonfly from existing malaria eradication methods: We identify risk areas as and when they go live.

End users have 2 deployment options: The first is the automatic deployment of drones as and when risk areas are identified. The second option is manual deployment which becomes relevant in geographical dispersed areas. This gives the end user the ability to manually deploy and control drones as and when needed.

Once deployed the drones fly towards the affected area and release the insecticide. Compared to traditional fixed wing plane operations Dragonfly has a significantly reduced impact on the environment: Less fuel, no noise pollution and a fraction of the insecticide used to achieve the same results