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Image of measurement using unmanned helicopters (left) and measurement results (right)
Image of measurement using unmanned helicopters (left) and measurement results (right)

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Yamaha Motor Industrial-Use Unmanned Helicopters: Forestry Survey Evaluation Trial

IWATA, August 23, 2019 - Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd. (Tokyo:7272) announced today that it will conduct an evaluation trial of forestry situation measurement within Fuji City, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan on August 27, 2019. The trial will be run in collaboration with the City of Fuji, Shizuoka Prefecture Agriculture and Forestry Technology Research Institute’s Forest Industry Research Center, the National Institute of Technology, Numazu College, and NDMC Co., Ltd.

This evaluation trial will utilize industrial-use unmanned helicopters to measure the topography as well as tree density, numbers, and trunk diameters. By capturing this information as digital data, it aims to contribute to the development of appropriate and efficient forestry management plans and the creation of forestry asset value.

Under the Forestry Management Act which took effect in April 2019, forestry management is now mandatory for forest owners. However, current issues include a lack of the labor force necessary to maintain forests in an appropriate state, and owners not obtaining the quantitative data required for asset value improvement.

To date, Yamaha Motor has continuously provided valuable aerial-based solutions utilizing unmanned helicopters such as 1) its agricultural chemical sprayer business (principally for rice paddies) - in which it has over 30 years' experience, 2) observation of disaster sites such as volcanic eruptions and landslides, and 3) transport of maintenance materials for electricity transmission towers in mountainous areas. By conducting high-efficiency forestry measurement from above utilizing the advanced performance of unmanned helicopters such as extended flight time, this trial aims to contribute to improved productivity in forestry management.

Through the development and application of unmanned vehicle and robotics technology, Yamaha Motor will continue to provide value in the form of labor saving, automation, and productivity improvements, while also helping to address social issues in the unique style of Yamaha.

 

■ Overview of Evaluation Trial

Date and Time: Tuesday, August 27, 2019, 10:00 AM onwards
Location: Forests within Fuji City, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan (approximately 20 hectares)
Trial Name: Forestry Surveying utilizing Laser Scanning Systems
Mounted on Unmanned Helicopters
Aircraft used for Measurement: Yamaha Motor FAZER R G2
Industrial-Use Unmanned Helicopters
Measurement Method: LiDAR

 

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Yamaha Motor (TOKYO:7272) is a world-leading producer of motorcycles, marine products, power products and robotics.

Yamaha Motor (TOKYO: 7272) is a world-leading enterprise manufacturing land-mobility such as motorcycles, all-terrain vehicles, and electrically power assisted bicycles, marine products such as boats and outboard motors, robotics products such as surface mounters and drones, as well as engagement in the finance business. The company's diverse businesses and wide variety of products are built around its proprietary technologies focused on powertrain, chassis and hull, electronic control, and manufacturing technologies. Yamaha Motor operates global development, production and sales networks through 140 subsidiaries and equity-method affiliates in 30 countries and regions, working to realize our Corporate Mission of being s "Kando* Creating Company."
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