Hi
I have been scanning the forum and have not found what I am looking for which is advice about professional drone business issues.
It seems to me that we may be gaining as much experience of application problems and low cost solutions as professional companies are, and it would be great to share them.
I posted about this around a year ago and no one answered so I am guessing this isn't the best place.
Where do DIYDRONERs go when they have professional application issues?
regards
Richard
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Hi Richard,
We are looking to address that on UAS Career Central www.uascareercentral.com and just starting down that road but we have quite a few industry connections so if you run a company register and then send us an email. We will try to connect you with some referrals.
Eric
hi Eric
awesome, I;m an entrepreneur with around 500 people working in 11 companies in the US, UK and Central Europe) but am new to the world of drones. Find me on Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/richardhlucas so you can check them out, and send me an invite with your e-mail and we can take it from there. we have a board meeting on Thursday European time so it would be great if we could progress this in the next 2 working days) we need to choose a reliable "drone as a platform", that can support multiple data capture devices, with all the back up so that we can offer robust SLAs to our clients. Key issues are service, maintenance,training and software back end integration
thanks
Richard
Richard I need the email to connect. my email is ekubicka@nomadrising.com
https://www.linkedin.com/profile/view?id=1008738&trk=nav_respon...
my skype is nomad.rising and i can be reached there as well.
Eric
Where do you want to operate this gear?? If you are in the USA the Puma and ScanEagle are the only two platforms you will get through the hoops at the minute.
If its for Poland then speak to
Krzysztof Bosak http://diydrones.com/profile/KrzysztofBosak?xg_source=profiles_frie...
hi
Thanks Gary I'm in Poland Europe.
Googling these got me to these two: are these the ones you mean ?
http://www.boeing.com/boeing/defense-space/military/scaneagle/
http://www.avinc.com/uas/small_uas/puma/
There are a lot more listed here. http://theuavdigest.com/directory
I guess that it makes most sense to buy these machines and then provide services to clients. I don't suppose they want to hassle of learning how to operate them.
Is there anything like a "drone" buyers guide I could find somewhere?
Richard
hi
What do you think of the Canadian Draganfly ... with FlIR camera. it's not expensive and
is being used in a professional settings http://www.draganfly.com/our-customers/
Richard