of DRONE II The Annual Drone Industry Barometer is now open! Take part in this important survey of the drone industry.respond this link Survey in any language.
The Drone Industry Barometer has continued to grow since its launch in 2018. At the 5th Drone Industry Barometer, Recorded 891 responses from 81 countriesAn extensive and authoritative research base to answer questions on a multitude of topics such as: , the main applications of drones, the main reasons why companies are adopting drones, and who they see as the most important actors driving the market. Offers. These industry responses provide all stakeholders in the drone industry with important insights into the needs and challenges facing the industry.
Participation in the survey not only makes a valuable contribution to the growth of the industry, but also has more benefits and incentives. Respondents will be given a copy of the completed barometer and a chance to win a Skydio drone.In addition, event partners Amsterdam Drone Week, commercial drone exhibition, Doronitary, aerial solution, Japan Drone We’ve made Barometer more global, inclusive and representative than ever before by offering the opportunity to win free tickets to the event.
“[The Drone Industry Barometer] It’s a tool that helps everyone in the industry understand what’s going on with drone technology around the world,” says DRONEII. “Please share this survey with drone experts around the world. Stay tuned for results in summer 2023 and beyond.”
respond this link Survey in any language.
Answers to frequently asked questions from DRONEII:
- “Can anyone participate in this survey?”
The purpose of the survey is to: drone expert. In other words, it is for people who are using drones for their work and making money. Although it is mainly drone operators, many drone operators who wish to participate (especially those who are registered as some kind of operator) can respond as “drone service operators”. but, please We will not respond as a personal drone pilot If you work for a companyPlease consult with the company so that only one response from the company is submitted explaining how it operates as a business.
- “What if I am not a drone professional but still want to participate?”
Drone Industry Insights (Droneii) is exploring some ideas to reward drone enthusiasts around the world who want to spread our message. However, I think this idea will probably come next year. in the meantime Share our survey (don’t fill it out) and tag Droneii. link in and/or twitterusing the hashtags #droneii and/or #droneindustryinsights.
- “I morning drone pro. Why is it taking 10-20 minutes to fill this up?”
The Drone Industry Barometer is our most comprehensive and extensive survey. for drone expert To drone pro. It’s the one time in the year when we can all come together, even if we’re in different places and finished at different times.many people wonder How many drone companies are there, where are they and what are they doing? This is one way to find out. So we struggled to translate it into the major languages (English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Chinese, Japanese, Korean) so that as many companies as possible can speak their native language (sorry , more languages cannot be covered at this time). Thanks to some great partner events, we were also able to set up some great rewards for participants who completed our surveys.
- “What is the reward for participating in the survey?”
Thanks to various industry partners, this year Droneii will be able to offer more rewards for participation, including:
- a Free Drone Industry Barometer 2023 Whitepaper with the final findings
- a free ticket to Doronitary (October 11-13, 2023)
- a free ticket to aerial solution Part of INTERGEO (October 10-12, 2023)
- Chances to Win:
- chance to win skydio drone!
If you are interested, click here Announcement of winners for 2022 and beyond.
- “How long will the survey be open?”
The investigation will begin collecting signatures on Tuesday, May 2, 2023 and will conclude. Friday, June 30, 2023But don’t wait until the last minute. Sooner or later the investigation will take the same amount of time, but at some point it will actually be too late.
- “You also mention the drone environmental market map in rewards. Why?”
of Drone environment market map It is extremely popular and has been downloaded thousands of times throughout the year.Naturally, all companies want to be there, and for some, being featured on the map is a form of status or recognition. there is Free product in the end, but requires a lot of time and effortThe latest version featured over 1,000 companies, and to do that, Drone Industry Insights checked our entire database of thousands of companies to see if they were still up and running. , checks for new activities and classifies them, checks if the logo has changed, Update database It will be released with a map… and neatly organizes all the logos into a visually appealing infographic.
This year, the drone industry barometer will be connected to the market map. Streamline the search for active companies and their correct logosDroneii can’t guarantee that the company will actually be picked up, but it certainly helps a lot by simplifying the workload and showing that the company is also interested in helping Drone Industry Insights. .
- “Hmm. I see some financial issues. I don’t like this.
We recognize that many businesses may be skeptical about answering these questions, so the simplest answers you can copy and paste are:
Your skepticism or concern about providing this information is completely understandable. First of all, these questions are optional, so you can skip them if you prefer.However, this information Helps classify and classify industriesA company of 1 to 10 employees in Switzerland has significantly different revenue levels in US dollars than a company of the same size in China, given the different currencies and different costs required to breakeven (and also I don’t ask about operations or anything else). cost).
As such, the questions are presented in US dollar ranges rather than specific numbers. Drone Industry Insights doesn’t try (nor does it have the time and energy) to figure out which companies individually claim what and how much profit. These questions are also self-reported and therefore unreliable for proper financial analysis. Again, the goal is simply to understand what is happening in the global industry. We are happy to answer these questions. [truthfully].
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Miriam McNabb is editor-in-chief of DRONELIFE, CEO of professional drone services marketplace JobForDrones, and a fascinated observer of the emerging drone industry and drone regulatory environment. With her 3,000+ articles focused on the commercial drone space, Miriam is an international speaker and recognized figure in the industry. Miriam has a degree from the University of Chicago and high tech she has over 20 years of experience in sales and marketing new technologies.
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