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Charting the Course: ANRA Technologies’ CEO Amit Ganjoo on the Future of Commercial Drones in 2024

January 11, 2024 by Miriam McNabb 5 Comments

Photograph by D Ramey Logan, CC BY 4.0 

Navigating the Future of Commercial Drones in 2024: An Interview with ANRA Technologies’ CEO Amit Ganjoo

Amit Ganjoo, CEO of ANRA Technologies, recently shared valuable insights in an interview with DRONELIFE about the evolving landscape of the commercial drone industry. ANRA Technologies, recognized for its advancements in Unmanned Traffic Management (UTM) and Enterprise operations solutions, sheds light on the major trends, technological developments, regulatory shifts, and regional dynamics shaping the future of drones in 2024.

“Our industry’s evolution is a collaborative effort, and ANRA is committed to playing a vital role in this transformative journey,” said Ganjoo.

The Major Trends in Enterprise Drone Usage in 2023

Throughout 2023, the commercial drone industry experienced a surge in adoption across diverse sectors. Drones found applications in agriculture, construction, energy, and logistics, with a pronounced focus on monitoring, inspection, and surveying tasks. Automation, artificial intelligence, and enhanced payload capabilities emerged as significant trends, reflecting the dynamic nature of drone utilization.

In addition, said Ganjoo: “The shift towards Drone-as-a-Service (DaaS) models signals a notable evolution in operational strategies within enterprises.”

Evolution of Technologies for Enhanced Drone Usability

Technological advancements have propelled the drone industry forward, making these devices more advanced, practical, and valuable. AI and machine learning capabilities have improved safety, while advancements in hardware, sensors, and flight automation have made drones easier to operate. “Each technological iteration expands the possibilities for drone use, fostering increased usability and functionality across various industries,” commented Ganjoo.

Evolution of Regulations Makes Enterprise Drone Use More Compelling

Regulatory frameworks globally have evolved, providing clarity on permissible drone uses. The U-space framework in the EU, coupled with initiatives in the U.S., has opened doors for broader commercial opportunities, influencing the case for enterprise drone use.

According to Ganjoo, “Regulatory evolution is pivotal; it enables unique opportunities for drone operators globally.”

Next Steps for Regulators

To sustain international growth in the commercial drone industry, collaboration among civil aviation authorities and regulators is essential. Standardized regulations must be established to address concerns related to safety, privacy, and airspace management.

Ganjoo highlights, “A secure and uniform regulatory environment is crucial for the continued growth of commercial drones worldwide.”

Regional Differences in Drone Adoption

Diverse applications and regional factors influence the pace of drone integration into traditional industries. Notably, the Middle East & Africa region is rapidly embracing commercial drone adoption, attributed to various factors, such as the widespread use of drones in agriculture, infrastructure development, and surveillance. It reflects a burgeoning market with untapped potential, offering promising opportunities for businesses venturing into this region.

As Ganjoo notes, “Regional differences highlight the diverse dynamics of drone integration influenced by regulatory, cultural, and infrastructural factors.”

Anticipating Enterprise Drone Scaling in 2024

Looking ahead to 2024, an anticipated increase in drone adoption by enterprises within traditional industries is expected. Regulatory frameworks solidifying in the U.S. and Europe, coupled with technological advancements, will likely drive increased use of drones for monitoring, inspection, and data collection.

Ganjoo affirms, “This year will mark a crucial phase of increasing integration, driven by advancements in automation, AI integration, and a growing recognition of drones as valuable operational tools.”

ANRA’s Certification Milestone and Market Catalyst

DRONELIFE asked ANRA what the future held for their own development.  Founded in 2015, ANRA Technologies has been a pioneer in the unmanned traffic management ecosystem.  Now, ANRA is on track to become the first company certified by the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) for U-space services in 2024. This certification is poised to instill a high level of trust, acting as a potential catalyst to unlock the vast potential of the drone market.

Ganjoo states, “Our certified services aim to provide the requisite trust and confidence sought by national aviation authorities, contributing to the broader implementation of U-space.”

Exciting Developments in Regulation and Operations

Asked what he’s watching most closely in 2024, Ganjoo expressed his enthusiasm for evolving regulations in Europe and the US.  “I am most excited about the development of the U-space Regulation, which has laid a robust regulatory framework in Europe. This is expected to provide the market stability needed to enable the uptake of drone services, significantly boosting the industry,” said Ganjoo. “Additionally, the Texas Key Site initiative from the FAA is paving the way for Beyond Visual Line-of-Sight (BVLOS) operations to scale, ushering in a new era of expanded and advanced drone capabilities using UTM services for deconflicting drone operations.”

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Miriam McNabb

Miriam McNabb is the Editor-in-Chief of DRONELIFE and CEO of JobForDrones, a professional drone services marketplace, and a fascinated observer of the emerging drone industry and the regulatory environment for drones. Miriam has penned over 3,000 articles focused on the commercial drone space and is an international speaker and recognized figure in the industry.  Miriam has a degree from the University of Chicago and over 20 years of experience in high tech sales and marketing for new technologies.
For drone industry consulting or writing, Email Miriam.

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