Setting up a drone program at a large company is no walk in the park. There are many moving parts to manage, and you’ll likely need buy-in from corporate before you get to the finish line.
If you’ve recently been asked to lead drone operations at your company, you’re probably asking yourself a lot of questions. How do I get started? What obstacles are ahead of me? How do I get executives to sign off on my proposal?
Watch this webinar to hear from a panel of industry experts from Skylogic Research, The Beck Group, and DJI as they explore the nuts and bolts of assembling a successful in-house drone operation in 2018. You can expect to learn how to develop a strategic approach to drone adoption and overcome the challenges faced when setting up an in-house drone program.
Watch today to learn:
How drones are transforming workflows on the job site
The latest market research and drone adoption trends in the AEC industry
What hardware solutions you can trust to power your drone program
How to develop a bulletproof plan of adoption, get corporate buy-in, and launch your drone program
Colin Snow is CEO and Founder of Skylogic Research, LLC (also known as Drone Analyst®), a research, content, and advisory services firm for the commercial unmanned aerial systems (UAS) industry. Colin is a 25 year technology industry veteran with a background in market research, enterprise software, electronics, digital imaging, and mobility. His experience includes aerial photography as well as making, programming, and piloting remote control aircraft. Colin holds an MBA from Florida Atlantic University, is a member of all major UAS industry groups including: AUVSI and AMA, and holds an FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot certification.
Grant Hagen
Virtual Design & Construction Manager, Beck Group
Grant Hagen is a virtual design and construction manager at The Beck Group, an integrated architecture and construction company based in Dallas. Hagen leads technology implementation at Beck through research and development for Beck’s Unmanned Aerial System (UAS or Drones) initiative. Coming from construction field operations, Hagen acts as the filter for software/hardware research from the industry to their project teams, including implementing UAS platforms to become more efficient.
David Benowitz
Head of Research, DroneAnalyst
David is the Head of Research at DroneAnalyst, responsible for developing and expanding its drone industry research portfolio. David joins the team from DJI, where he contributed as a founding member of its Enterprise business. David is based in Shenzhen, China.
Getting the Green Light for Your In-House Job Site Drone Program
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