
Meisa (CEO Kim Young-hoon) participated in the ‘2 Drone Show Korea 23’ held at BEXCO, Busan from February 25 (Thu) to 2023 (Sat).
Maya, which started its business based on ‘Carta’, the predecessor of which was established within Seoul National University in 2017, has developed and provided drone solutions that promote digitalization of construction sites amid the rapid growth of the drone hardware industry.
It has 3D mapping source technology that reconstructs data acquired by drones into 3D digital models, and based on this technology, it aims to provide various insights by developing solutions applicable to various industries such as construction, agriculture, and solar panels. . In particular, the company explained that it is receiving a lot of attention by launching a golf course drone course management solution in six months, starting with a business agreement with ‘Greenit’, a golf course ERP solution company in July of last year.
At this exhibition, Maya presented its construction drone solutions. This is a one-stop solution that integrates all workflows required at construction sites, such as drone shooting, data analysis, and digital model utilization.
The golf course drone course management solution submitted along with this was introduced as the first commercialized solution in the related industry. A golf course digital twin model made based on an optical sensor is used, and an optical sensor drone for model production is also scheduled to be released within the first half of this year. As a result, it is expected that most monitoring tasks can be digitized and replaced, thereby innovating the vast golf course management task.

An official from Mesa said, “We participated in this exhibition after being selected for the drone regulation sandbox project hosted by the Aviation Safety Technology Institute for three consecutive years, and it is also meaningful to introduce the newly released golf course drone course management solution for the first time.” , “In addition, the biggest feature of the construction drone solution is that it can be matched with data channels that are hot topics in the construction industry this year, such as BIM and indoor digital twin, and the message that all these data are based on spatial information collected by drones is also We are emphasizing,” he said.
“Furthermore, the company plans to converge data with a drone solution that mainly collects outdoor data, thereby building a digital twin model of real indoor spatial data.”
Meanwhile, the exhibition items of the 2023 Drone Show Korea, hosted by the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy, the Ministry of Science and ICT, the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, the Ministry of National Defense, and Busan Metropolitan City, and organized by BEXCO and the Korea Unmanned Aerial System Association are as follows. △Manufacturing (drone, military, UAM/AAM, surveying, mapping, firefighting, station, unmanned robot, leisure, broadcasting) △Utilizing industry (photography, control, spatial information, logistics, disaster management, security, reconnaissance, construction, deep sea exploration) Etc.) △Parts and technology (communication, ground control, autonomous flight, system and S/W technology, fuel cell sensor, motor, battery, etc.) △Service (education, finance, rental, insurance, investment consulting, etc.) △ Institutions (related institutions, associations/organizations, universities)
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