Airware’s Don Weigel Provides Roadmap for Drone Integration

As one of many main suppliers of business drone options within the trade – and, based in 2011, one of many earliest drone corporations – Airware has had a entrance row seat as drone expertise developed.  Now Don Weigel, Airware’s Vice President of Professional Services, describes that improvement for each clients and the drone trade – offering a path for drone integration within the enterprise.

The Eight Stages of Drone Technology-Driven Transformation describes “levels of evolution” that the trade has gone by – and should nonetheless obtain. “As digital transformation is a must for any industry, and as more and more companies are adopting digital technologies, commercial drones have become the new source for digital information,” Weigel tells DRONELIFE. “Drone-enabled companies now have access to more dynamic data than they ever had before, so, for enterprises thinking about what comes next, we’ve provided a roadmap of the different stages of drone integration and operation.”

Weigel writes that drone capabilities have grown tremendously – however are nonetheless very a lot being developed.  “There have been at least eight distinct levels of evolution within commercial drone technology, beginning with simply getting drones into the air reliably, and culminating with complete industry and application-specific solutions that enable organization-wide benefit,” he writes.  “The early stages of this continuum were achieved years ago. The advanced stages are on the cutting edge, and are in the process of being developed and tested today.”

The Eight Stages as described in Weigel’s piece are:

  • Stage One: Affordable and Reliable Flight Control Systems
  • Stage Two: Autonomy
  • Stage Three: Reliable Data Collection
  • Stage Four: Data Collection at Scale
  • Stage Five: Data Management
  • Stage Six: Machine Learning
  • Stage Seven: Industry- & Application-Specific Analytics
  • Stage Eight: Systems Integration

In addition, Weigel describes which levels symbolize a “threshold” of worth within the enterprise – when the ROI of a drone program strikes past incremental profit and price financial savings to true transformation, permitting completely new enterprise processes and ranges of perception.

“This level of digitization is what defines not just technology innovation, but market leadership,” writes Weigel.

The full article could be learn on Airware’s firm weblog right here.

Miriam McNabb is the CEO of JobForDrones, knowledgeable drone providers market, and a fascinated observer of the rising drone trade and the regulatory setting for drones. She writes for DRONELIFE on present information, monetary tendencies, and FAA laws. Miriam has a level from the University of Chicago and over 20 years of expertise in excessive tech gross sales and advertising for new applied sciences.
Email Miriam
TWITTER:@spaldingbarker
Previous Drone Science: Research Team Will Fly Drones Into the Eclips…
Next NOAA Partners with Drone Firm To Forecast Wildfires

Check Also

Israel’s advanced military technology on full display during…

JERUSALEM — Some of Israel’s most advanced military technology was on display over the weekend when its …

Has DJI found a way to beat US drone ban?

Texas-based Anzu Robotics has announced its entrance into the US drone market with the launch …