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Report: Drone Mapping is Getting Bigger, Smarter and Popular

In January, drone software platform DroneDeploy “talked the talk,” offering several predictions about the UAV sector for 2018. Now, the company is “walking the walk” with an in-depth industry report.

The San Francisco-based firm this week released a 14-page report outlining major trends based on customer data from 180 nations.

Key Findings

A bigger market does not mean a more expensive one. The report states most commercial drone mapping is performed by lower-priced drones:

“Despite manufacturers such as Autel, Yuneec and Parrot introducing new drone platforms, DJI remains the leader in the industry with an estimated market share of up to 85 percent. However, the introduction of enterprise-focused drone models by DJI, Yuneec, and others have just started to make an impact on the mapping community. While there was an uptick in the use of enterprise platforms such as the DJI M200 series, 90 percent of commercial mapping still occurs on drone models that cost less than $1,500.”

“The applications are getting increasingly sophisticated— sometimes replacing entire workflows—making jobs safer, data more accurate, and increasing efficiency,” DroneDeploy CEO Mike Winn states in the report:

“So, what does the data have to say? Drones have become an everyday tool, and as our industry matures, so too has the use of drone data. The data speaks to the intelligence drones provide companies as they use aerial insights daily to understand the way the world changes.”

Winn adds that DroneDeploy has witnessed a five-fold increase in enterprise customer growth since 2016. “As the average size of an enterprise drone team grew to 5 pilots, the number of commercial drones registered increased 2.5 times.”

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