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How this decade's tech changed the insurance industry PropertyCasualty360
Over the past decade technology has become increasingly interwoven into our daily lives and work. Back in 2010, tablets, battery-powered cars, augmented reality, smartwatches, consumer drones and smart speakers were hard to imagine. To say technology has transformed throughout the decade is an understatement. The same could be said of how technology has impacted the insurance industry in the 2010s. It has has enhanced how damage is assessed and claims are adjusted.
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Kespry and DroneBase Announce Partnership to Expand Drone Program to Insurance and Mining
Kespry, a drone-based aerial intelligence solution provider, and DroneBase, a drone services company, have announced a partnership to enable insurance, mining, and aggregates enterprises across North America to expand aerial analytics implementation across their worksites. Kespry's customers will now be able to leverage DroneBase to manage their Kespry deployments as part of Kespry's new Bring Your Own Drone (BYOD) program. BYOD includes a new platform pricing model designed to meet the expanding enterprise aerial intelligence requirements of multi-site mining and aggregates companies, as well as large-scale residential and commercial property insurers. The combination of Kespry and DroneBase brings the best of the platform and services worlds together, offering a cost-effective, productive way of using drone-based analytics across the largest insurance, mining, and aggregates businesses. "We're very pleased to work with DroneBase and its team of dedicated, aerial intelligence professionals to further expand Kespry insurance, mining and aggregates deployments across the country," said George Mathew, CEO, Kespry.
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Drone Industry Working to Overcome Barriers to Scale: Kespry and DroneBase Form New Partnership
Drone applications have undeniable benefit for enterprise operations in many industries. Integrating an entirely new technology into existing workflows, however, is difficult – and scaling operations has been slow. The drone industry is taking an active role in creating new solutions to ease the way: like the new partnership between drone industry leaders Kespry and DroneBase. Commercial drone platform Kespry has been thinking creatively about the problem of enterprise operations since their inception. Kespry was one of the first to offer an easy to use, joystick-free drone platform: vertically integrated to address security concerns and easse of use.
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Kespry and DroneBase partners to enable insurance, mining, and aggregates enterprises - Geospatial World
Kespry and DroneBase have announced a partnership to enable insurance, mining, and aggregates enterprises across North America to expand aerial analytics implementation across their worksites. Kespry's customers will now be able to leverage DroneBase to manage their Kespry deployments as part of Kespry's new Bring Your Own Drone (BYOD) program. BYOD includes a new platform pricing model designed to meet the expanding enterprise aerial intelligence requirements of multi-site mining and aggregates companies, as well as large-scale residential and commercial property insurers. The combination of Kespry and DroneBase brings the best of the platform and services worlds together, offering a cost-effective, productive way of using drone-based analytics across the largest insurance, mining, and aggregates businesses. "We're very pleased to work with DroneBase and its team of dedicated, aerial intelligence professionals to further expand Kespry insurance, mining and aggregates deployments across the country," said George Mathew, CEO, Kespry.