Critical infrastructure operators, law enforcement, and every level of government are all busy incorporating drones into their day-to-day operations. Drones are being used to support an array of applications for traditional infrastructure as well as agriculture, utilities, manufacturing, oil and gas, mining, and heavy industries.
Drone makers and industry end-users are just now starting to recognize that all elements of their connected enterprises have what Jono Anderson, principal, strategy and innovation at KPMG, calls “robust capabilities that encompass individual drones, connected fleets of drones, cloud/enterprise capabilities, and all communications between them.”
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