Use of I AM HYDROCams in Finland

In Finland, several I AM HYDROCams are already in use. They are also utilized for monitoring activities in open water.
UAV training Speyer

Conducting a drone training in Speyer for a governmental agency on the topics of possibilities and limitations of drone surveys for ecological purposes, including a practical exercise
Lecture at the University of Stuttgart

Lecture at the University of Stuttgart: “Limnology and Ecohydraulic: Theory and Application”)
I AM HYDROCams in Italy

I AM HYDORCams are already in use in Italy.
Training of Students and PhD Candidates in UAS-Based Water Remote Sensing in Ethiopia

Training of Students and PhD Candidates in UAS-Based Remote Sensing of Water within the Project ‘Sustainable Water Management Under Pressure in Ethiopia’ (SWAMP) as part of the DAAD Practice Partnerships between Universities and Companies in Germany and Developing Countries 2022-2025.
“Pressure / Impact Analysis and Risk Assessment of Key Water Management Issues” in the Ramganga basin

Consultancy to support the development of a River Basin Management Plan for the Ramganga Basin, a sub-basin of the Ganga Basin, by conducting a basin characterization as well as a ‘Pressure/Impact Analysis’ and risk assessment for two central ‘Key Water Management Issues.’ I AM HYDRO provided the expert for assessing flood risk due to interventions, including sand mining.
Testing and Training of Surveying Equipment in Bhutan as part of the E-Flow II Project

Testing of Existing Measurement Equipment and Hands-On Training for the Department of Water of the Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources in Bhutan.
Surveying the Volme loop

Survey of the Volme loop to provide data for a flood model
Surveying of the Lindach River near Weilheim an der Teck

Surveying of the Lindach River near Weilheim an der Teck to provide data for a revitalization project.
Estimation of the volume of sediment in the Neckar River near Rottweil

Estimation of the volume of sediment in the Neckar River near Rottweil using GPS, tachymeter, and sonar.