Drones successfully transport NHS lab-specimens for the first time
Led by AGS Airports in partnership with NHS Scotland, the CAELUS Project have flown drones carrying lab-specimens, taking 35 minutes with the use of combined digital twin technology.
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Led by AGS Airports in partnership with NHS Scotland, the CAELUS Project have flown drones carrying lab-specimens, taking 35 minutes with the use of combined digital twin technology.
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