DroneBlocks DEXI: An Autonomous R&D Drone for STEM Education
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DEXI is an autonomous research and development drone designed by DroneBlocks specifically for STEM education at high school, higher education, and middle school levels. It is built for autonomous flight in GPS-denied areas, serving as a platform for exploration and innovation in educational settings.
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· 3 pulledMeet DEXI... Drone for Exploration & Innovation.
The ultimate autonomous research and development drone, designed from the ground up with STEM education in mind.
Achieve Autonomous Flight in GPS-Denied Areas.
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