Draganfly
Selected to Globally Integrate Breakthrough Health Diagnosis
Technology Immediately
onto Autonomous Camera's and Specialized Drones to Combat
Coronavirus
(COVID-19) and Future Health Emergencies
Partnering
with The University of South Australia developers of the technology
in collaboration with the Australian
Department of Defence
–
Defence
Science
and Technology Group
UNDER EMBARGO UNTIL MARCH 26, 7AM EST
Vancouver,
British Columbia, Canada -- March 26, 2020 -- InvestorsHub NewsWire
-- Draganfly Inc. (CSE: DFLY) (OTCQB: DFLYF) (FSE: 3U8)
("Draganfly"
or the "Company"),
an award-winning, industry-leading manufacturer within the
commercial Unmanned Aerial Vehicle ("UAV"),
Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems ("RPAS"),
and unmanned vehicle sector, today announced that it has been
selected as the exclusive global systems integrator for a project
(the "Vital
Intelligence Project") with Vital Intelligence
Inc., a healthcare data services & deep learning company in
conjunction with the University of South Australia, using
technology developed with help from the Australian Department
of Defence Science and Technology Group
(the "DST").
The Vital
Intelligence Project is a health and respiratory monitoring
platform involving utilizing new and existing camera networks as
well as UAVs and RPAS being immediately commercialized for health
monitoring and detection of infectious and respiratory conditions
including monitoring temperatures, heart and respiratory rates,
amongst crowds, workforces, airlines, cruise ships, potential
at-risk groups, i.e., seniors in care facilities, convention
centers, border crossings or critical infrastructure facilities.
The breakthrough technology was developed in a collaboration
between the University of South Australia and the DST.
Draganfly, in
being selected as the exclusive integration partner on March 25,
2020, executed a binding agreement which has an initial budget of
up to $1.5M to utilize its engineering, integration and
distribution expertise as well as its secure supply chain for
immediate commercialization and deployment of the
technology.
Dr.
Javaan
Chahl, Defence Science and Technology Chair
at the University of South Australia said, "The University
and Defence supported my team's efforts
to develop automation for use in epidemics and disasters. We had
imagined the technology being used in a future relief expedition to
some far-away place. Now, shockingly, we see a need for its use in
our everyday lives immediately. Draganfly's industrial know-how is
quickly helping us ensure our research can save lives."
"Draganfly has
been selected because of its proven leadership in an industry so
important to public safety at such a critical time. We look forward
to working with global agencies and industry to rapidly deploy this
important technology," said Cameron Chell, CEO of
Draganfly.
"Draganfly is
honored to work on such an important project given the current
pandemic facing the world with COVID-19. Health and respiratory
monitoring will be vital for not only detection, but also utilizing
the data to understand health trends. As we move forward, drones
and autonomous technology doing detection will be an important part
of ensuring public safety," said Andy Card, Director of Draganfly
and former Secretary of Transportation and White House Chief of
Staff.
Dr. Jack Chow,
advisor to the Vital Intelligence Project and the former first
Assistant Director-General of the World Health Organization (WHO)
on infectious diseases said: "With fighting epidemics rising as a
global priority, new versatile technologies, such as humanitarian
mission UAVs, are immediately needed to detect and track outbreaks
so that critical interventions can be deployed sooner and with
greater effectiveness."
About
University of South Australia
The University
of South Australia (UniSA)
is a public research university in the Australian state of South
Australia. It is a founding member of the Australian Technology
Network of universities and is the largest university in South
Australia with approximately 32,000 students. UniSA
is
among the world's top universities, ranked in the World's Top 50
Under 50 by both the Quacarelli
Symonds (QS)
World University Ranking (#25) and Times Higher (THE) (#26). Under
the University's Act, its original mission was "to preserve, extend
and disseminate knowledge through teaching, research, scholarship
and consultancy, and to provide educational programs that will
enhance the diverse cultural life of the wider
community".
About
Draganfly
Draganfly Inc.
(CSE: DFLY; OTCQB: DFLYF; FSE: 3U8) is the creator of
quality, cutting-edge, UVS and software that revolutionizes the way
people do business. Recognized as being at the forefront of
technology for over 21 years, Draganfly is an award-winning,
industry-leading manufacturer within the commercial UAV and UVS
space, serving the public safety, agriculture, industrial
inspections and mapping and surveying markets. Draganfly is a
company driven by passion, ingenuity and the need to provide
efficient solutions and first-class services to its customers
around the world with the goal of saving time, money and
lives.
For more
information on Draganfly, please visit us at draganfly.com.
For additional
investor information, visit https://www.thecse.com/en/listings/technology/draganflyinc,
https://www.otcmarkets.com/stock/DFLYF/overview or
https://www.boerse-frankfurt.de/aktie/draganfly-inc.
Media
Contact
Arian
Hopkins
email: arian@businessinstincts.com
Company
Contact
Phone:
1-306-955-9907
Email: info@draganfly.com
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Statements
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"forward-looking information" as defined under applicable Canadian
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and other factors set out here in, including but not limited to:
the potential impact of epidemics, pandemics or other public health
crises, including the current outbreak of the novel coronavirus
known as COVID-19 on the Company's business, operations and
financial condition, the successful integration of technology, the
inherent risks involved in the general securities markets;
uncertainties relating to the availability and costs of financing
needed in the future; the inherent uncertainty of cost estimates
and the potential for unexpected costs and expenses, currency
fluctuations; regulatory restrictions, liability, competition, loss
of key employees and other related risks and
uncertainties. The Company undertakes no obligation to update
forward-looking information except as required by applicable law.
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judgment based on information currently available. No
forward-looking statement can be guaranteed and actual future
results may vary materially. Accordingly, readers are advised not
to place undue reliance on forward-looking statements or
information.