{"id":9764,"date":"2020-05-21T17:11:56","date_gmt":"2020-05-21T17:11:56","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/bestdroneforthejob.com\/?p=9764"},"modified":"2020-06-18T17:27:34","modified_gmt":"2020-06-18T17:27:34","slug":"proven-applications-and-industries-where-drones-report-to-work-everyday","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/bestdroneforthejob.com\/uncategorized\/proven-applications-and-industries-where-drones-report-to-work-everyday\/","title":{"rendered":"Proven Applications and Industries Where Drones Report to Work Everyday"},"content":{"rendered":"
From unmanned balloon aircrafts delivering bombs in the mid 1800’s for the Europeans, to the 2010’s where drones started service delivery, drone technology has surely came a long way, and the future of drone technology seems more promising than ever.<\/p>\n
With the ever expanding horizon of the tech industry, innovations are revolutionizing markets and businesses at a pace not witnessed before. Drone technology with its precision, easy deployment and security is at the forefront of enhancing efficiency and productivity, lightening workload, addressing security matters, and expanding businesses and industries all around the globe beyond the potential once realized.<\/p>\n
It has not only become central to many businesses and governmental organizations, but has also made its way into places where industries were lacking behind. From package delivery at peak hours, to reconnaissance missions, drones<\/u><\/a>\u00a0are proving handy in places humans were previously unable to reach.<\/p>\n Commercial usage of drone technology is on the rise, as more and more industries are deploying drone technology to enhance their businesses and bring efficiency to their systems. According to the Association for Unmanned Vehicle System International (AUVSI), commercial drones can help expand the US industry by $82 billion and add 100,000 jobs by the end of 2025.<\/p>\n A report<\/u><\/a>\u00a0by Goldman Sachs shows that by the end of 2020, $70 billion will be spent on drone technology by militaries around the globe. This ever increasing capital spending shows that the future belongs to drone technology as ROI (return of investment) is high, and industries are drawing in on the benefits.<\/p>\n Drone tech’s compatibility with the agricultural industry seems natural, as farmers can employ drones to inspect vast areas of land and gather real time information about water use, crop health, and soil examinations. Land inspection that took months, can now be done daily. Besides, drones provide farmers with a large cache of data that can be analyzed to manage the fields and improve them in order to expand business. Farming’s future lies with the drone industry.<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n Maintenance and development of infrastructure can be aided by drones. They can be used to inspect infrastructure at a cheaper and faster rate, ensuring safety. Cellular companies are employing drones to inspect cell towers and in the future, the whole maintenance and development of these towers maybe taken by drones.<\/p>\n In the same way, large infrastructure like dams, bridges, buildings and energy parks are also experimenting with drone technology for inspection and maintenance.Drones are also being used as a replacement for infrastructure by some cellular companies as experiments, as in 2017 AT&T successfully tested Flying COW (cell on wings) as a temporary replacement cell tower during a disaster or a load carrier.<\/p>\n Solar powered drones in the future can be used to provide internet where it is not available, and this infrastructure can revolutionize the already booming industry of social networking, as Facebook and Aquila works to connect the whole world through Facebook.<\/p>\n Application of drone technology in the Construction industry can help gather information about construction sites, and inspecting roofs, mining operations and utilities.<\/p>\n Storage houses or depots are benefitting from drone technology just as the vast agriculture fields are. Drones are used for inspection and experimentation with the packaging is being done. The future of repository is with drone tech and if it helps save a lot of finances for giants like Walmart, Amazon, then it will be replicated by other companies in the business, at a vendor level as well.<\/p>\nMilitary Use<\/b><\/strong><\/h2>\n
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Maintenance, Development and Construction<\/b><\/strong><\/h2>\n
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