The partnership comes as the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Section 333 Exemption process has matured and real world commercial drone operations in the USA are now legal.
In particular, this opens up CII for utility and power companies which require regular, comprehensive surveys of their electricity transmission and distribution towers, sub-stations, coal and gas fired power plants and renewable assets such as wind turbines and solar panels.
To date, European regulators have led the way in the civil and commercial use of UAS and a considerable body of knowledge and experience has been built up across the Atlantic. As the industry leader in this field, Scotland-headquartered Cyberhawk has teamed with UMEX to bring its safe, proven UAS operating process and powerful iHawk asset management software to the USA.
Keven Gambold, CEO at UMEX said: “UMEX and Cyberhawk have a close relationship and we are pleased to have formalized a Memorandum of Understanding which will bring a step-change in capability to the American CII market.”
“As the adoption of drones becomes more commonplace, this partnership provides experienced operators with a tremendous safety record and cutting-edge data management tools to this vital area.”
As part of the MoU, training, equipment and procedures have been exchanged to begin CII operations in the coming weeks. UMEX has already been selected as a utility vendor for one major utility company as well as for a number of demonstration flights and pilot programs this autumn.
Cyberhawk is a pioneer in the conversion of drone-captured data into powerful asset management information in the cloud and will work with UMEX to deliver its iHawk software suite. UMEX clients will benefit from intuitive, map-based, visual and consistent inspection reporting that only requires a browser to access and features photographic evidence behind each defect classification.
Craig Roberts, CEO at Cyberhawk said: “It is positive to see that the US is moving in the same direction as the UK and Europe, where UAS inspection has become best practice in many industries over the last few years. I consider the MoU with UMEX to be a significant step towards making this happen.”
Alan is serial entrepreneur, active angel investor, and a drone enthusiast. He co-founded DRONELIFE.com to address the emerging commercial market for drones and drone technology. Prior to DRONELIFE.com, Alan co-founded Where.com, ThinkingScreen Media, and Nurse.com. Recently, Alan has co-founded Crowditz.com, a leader in Equity Crowdfunding Data, Analytics, and Insights. Alan can be reached at alan(at)dronelife.com