Mon, Jul 16, 2018
Will Examine The Consumer And Commercial Sectors To Pinpoint Business Use And Market Share Of Major UAV And Software Brands
Skylogic Research has announced the launch of its third annual Drone Market Sector Research study examining worldwide drone sales, service providers, business users, and software services.
This independent research, which is being supported by DJI, DroneDeploy, DroneInsurance.com, and Trimble, promises to uncover fresh insights on the various drone industry sectors and the growing demand for businesses to use drone-acquired data in their day-to-day operations.
This year's research will provide insights and analyses on:
- Who's buying what types of drones from which makers at which prices and for what uses?
- How large are drone-based service providers and how and where are they positioning themselves, to whom and for which target industries?
- What most concerns businesses and public agencies about their drone-based projects?
- How much are service providers and business buyers using flight management and data analytic software for image-based projects?
When complete, the benchmark study will provide a comprehensive view of topics like:
- Critical industry drivers
- Vendor and service provider market shares
- Business and agency adoption trends and issues
"We are excited to again examine the varied and growing use of commercial drones and the data they collect," said Colin Snow, CEO and Founder of Skylogic Research. "As the drone industry grows and evolves, it's important for all to identify and understand how industries are challenged with and benefiting from drone use, who the major brands are, and what opportunities provide the best chance of market success," he added.
(Source: Skylogic news release)
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