How does the drone ushered in the golden age and how to reshape the corporate economy?

Foreign media reported that due to technological breakthroughs (developing longer and safer routes) and the new federal guidelines promulgated this year, the drone business is no longer limited to the military and consumer markets, and is gradually expanding and infiltrating into enterprises. PricewaterhouseCoopers analysts predict that the value of the drone service business in emerging global markets will exceed $127 billion.

DJI has introduced technological innovation based on its already popular Phantom series of drones. The latest model of the drone not only enhances the stability of the gyro, but also has a flight capacity three times that of the previous one. The cost is about $1,000.

Simply put, the cost of drone hardware has already reached the level acceptable to most companies. The turning point was that in June of this year, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) issued a new set of rules "Part 107" to regulate the use of drones by commercial operators. Prior to this, any profitable entity using a drone (whether a real estate agent, a farmer or a photographer) must have a driver's license. Moreover, the FAA requires drone operators to apply for a drone every time they need to apply for permission.

However, the latest specification framework eliminates the license requirements and replaces the specific knowledge tests and certificates for maneuvering drones, which makes the cost of using drones lower, and the supervision is also significantly relaxed compared to the previous one. .

Therefore, we have seen drones begin to be widely used in mainstream business. Intel has just released drones designed for industrial use such as construction sites and on-site inspections. Oil and gas companies are using drones for safe drilling and maintenance, and Amazon has begun planning to use drones for delivery. The seed company provides free drones to farmers and trains them on how to use drones to view crops. UPS recently used drones to deliver drugs to an island near Boston. Recently, another company used drones to map the entire highway in Mexico to identify the parts that needed repair. Previously, due to the lack of resolution, satellite imagery and car maps took a long time to complete, but the drone completed the project within a few days.

UAVs are also used in many places, from insurance companies assessing the extent of hail damage to crops to measuring urban sewer rain. The new corporate drone market needs an ecosystem to support it. The on-demand "UAV Entrepreneur" is similar to a company consultant and requires drone pilots and service providers, just like Uber drones. For example, a company signs a remote facility inspection contract with a drone operator that does not require an employee's security risk or hires only an expert to perform the task.

UAVs that focus on the home industry are critical to the corporate drone market. No one has ever calculated the number of these service providers, but there is no doubt that it has thousands.

In the early days, off-the-shelf hardware solutions from manufacturers such as DJI were not enterprise-level (as mentioned above). Therefore, in addition to the software operating system, advanced software vendors (such as Airware and Kespry) have built their own hardware. Recently, companies that only focus on software, such as DroneDeploy, Skycatch and Propeller, have made great strides.

These companies benefit from focusing only on software and the growing ecosystem around many software vendors. So similar to the commercialization of hardware in the smartphone industry, it is unreasonable to use only your own drone hardware. The more promising categories of next-generation enterprise drone software are the legitimacy of managing drone flight and managing drone behavior, as well as real-time data analysis processing.

The media always likes to tell us a futuristic story, such as drones in our city are very embarrassing, will confuse our sky. Although this is realistic, there are many solutions to this reality.

Drones are having a real impact on some industries and quietly changing our understanding of the business. Just as smartphones become ubiquitous overnight, we will soon see drones in every aspect of our lives. (Compile / Big Dipper)

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