Drone Mapping Company Aerologix Wins Excellence in Innovation

Sydney-based Drone Services Provider Recognized by Aviation/Aerospace Australia for Pioneering Accomplishments and Global Expansion
Sydney-based drone services provider Aerologix recently received the prestigious Excellence in Innovation SME award from the Aviation/Aerospace Australia organization. The award is designed to honor organizations for their accomplishments and innovations in products, services, or operational processes.
Other finalists included Bennett – Litigation and Commercial Law, Dovetail Electric Aviation, and Envirofluid. 

Aerologix, which describes itself as “Uber for drones”, connects CASA-certified independent drone services providers (providing footage of personal and corporate events, inspection operations, surveying services, and data on demand services) with a wide range of clients as part of a network that spans Oceania. 
Other services offered by Aerologix include AerologixMaps, (began after their strategic acquisition of Mappa) which converts drone footage taken by contractors into high-quality, high definition maps at broadly affordable price points, and AerologixFly, a tool designed to aid in mapping vertical structures. Founded by a former Qantas pilot and a former IT specialist, Aerologix has over 30,000 providers in their network and promise 48 hour end-to-end delivered products and services. In mid-2023, Aerologix announced a major business expansion into New Zealand, further increasing access to its innovative services. Late last year, Aerologix announced plans for an aggressive expansion into North and South America, 
In a statement from Aerologix CEO and co-founder Tom Caska, he said, “We are quite humbled yet very proud of our accomplishments. It’s a testament to my team at Aerologix, it’s quite remarkable how our in-app software can create and automate flight plans at the touch of a widget. One year ago we were doing about 1000 flights a month on our “Uber-like” platform, today we are doing over 10,000 flights per week! We also secured full patients on our technology, another nice tip of the hat from IP Australia.”

More information about Aerologix and their services is available here. 
 

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.
TWITTER:@spaldingbarker
Subscribe to DroneLife here.

Source link

Drone Search

Recent Post

You May Also Like…

Osaka Diamond Routes eVTOL SkyDrive Osaka Metro

“Osaka Diamond Routes” to Offer Scenic Air Travel and Enhanced Urban Mobility SkyDrive Inc. and Osaka Metro Co., Ltd. have revealed plans for the “Osaka Diamond Routes,” a future eVTOL network designed to enhance mobility in Osaka, Japan. The announcement was made at...

Drone sightings U.S. Northeast Experts Weigh In

Experts Urge Action to Close Gaps in Airspace Awareness and Empower Local Law Enforcement By DRONELIFE Features Editor Jim Magill With a swirl of media attention surrounding mysterious drone sightings in the skies above New Jersey and other states, experts in drone...

DJI Dock 2 Northern Canada IN-FLIGHT Data

Advanced Drone Technology Performs Seamlessly in Extreme Arctic Conditions IN-FLIGHT Data has achieved a significant milestone with the deployment of the DJI Dock 2 in Northern Canada, demonstrating the potential of automated drone systems in extreme environments....

0 Comments