10 Killer Use Cases: What Drones-as-a-Service Can Do For Your Business
Given how much writing I have been doing about both productized analytics and digital twins, it was fascinating to take a look at Kespry's Drone-as-a-Service offering, which brings to life a novel integration of both of these concepts in an exciting new domain. Drones can provide businesses with types of data they've never had access to before, enabling decision makers to have a more complete picture of their operations. Last week, I had the chance to talk with George Mathew, CEO of Kespry, about the logic driving his products and the impact of the new FAA regulations that have opened up many new possibilities. Over the past decade, we've grown accustomed (if not always comfortable) with drones being used in warfare to protect human lives. But the use of drones is greatly expanding into the commercial and private sector, as well as our everyday lives.
Jan-25-2017, 11:15:03 GMT
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