Drone Company Is 3D-Archiving Cultural Heritage Sites Worldwide
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If you're a drone operator wondering how to pitch work beyond real estate and construction, this is a use case worth filing away. Antigravity is doing large-scale 3D capture of heritage sites using Gaussian Splatting, and the results point directly at government cultural institutions, councils, and UNESCO-adjacent bodies as viable clients. The technique itself isn't new, but a company building an entire service model around it — and getting press for it — signals that heritage documentation is becoming a legitimate commercial drone vertical. Worth knowing before your next tender.
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