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POWER

SKY’S A Unlocking Possibilities


with Drone as a Service
LIMIT (DaaS)

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Navigating Limitations, Exploiting Opportunities, and Crafting the Future of


Aerial Solutions. A Dive into Market Segmentation, Use-Cases, and Innovative
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What’s Covered

Overview

Current Landscape

Limitations

Opportunites

Possible Use-Cases

User Flow (Disaster Management)

Wireframes

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OVERVIEW

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Why the Surge


Drone as-a service is transforming the traditional systems for businesses and
industries paving way for intelligent operations for increased productivity

DRONES REVOLUTION DATA DRONES CONNECTIVITY

The increase in adoption of drones Rise in the need for collecting high- The technological advancement
across different industry verticals quality and real-time data are the in Drone technology and their
such as agriculture, landscaping, main factors driving the demand connection is another factor for
military & defense across the globe. for Drone Services globally. the advancement.

DELIVERY DRONES SURVEILLANCE

Rising demand for delivery Demand for surveillance near borders


drones in healthcare sector amid is bolstering the market growth as a
Covid-19 to boost growth. positive impact for drone industry due
to Ukraine-Russia war.
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Commercial drones are poised


to be a viable alternative for
companies' logistics, boosting
their competitive edge.
Future of DaaS
Advancements in collision Newer drone-supportive
avoidance and autonomy regulations are expected to
Various end-use verticals including lower the entire barriers for
technologies are enhancing
security and law enforcement, energy, drones' ability to perform startups providing commercial
agricultural, real estate, construction, complex tasks. operations of drones
media, and entertainment among others
benefit from including drones which is
like to improve as: Commercial drones are poised
to be a viable alternative for
companies' logistics, boosting
their competitive edge.

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Market Segmentation

BY BY END-USE
A P P L I C AT I O N INDUSTRY BY REGION

Mapping & Surveying Energy & Construction North America

Inspection Construction Latin America

Photography & Filming Transportation & Warehouse Europe

Localisation & Detection Healthcare East Asia

Delivery Information & Security Delivery

Spraying & Seeding Real Estate & Industrial Plant South Asia & Oceanis

Mining, Oil & Gas Extraction Middle East & Africa


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CURRENT
LANDSCAPE

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Market Segmentation
The global drone service market is projected to achieve a 46.8% revenue CAGR, driven by R&D
investments, industry demand, and the growing need for high-quality data during the forecast period.

01 46.8%
Expected market CAGR
02 Europe
Fastest growing market
03 North America
Largest Market with 32.3% revenue

04 24.3%
Expected CAGR for
05 9.6 Bn
Market Size in 2021
06 Key Drivers
Increasing demand for aerial
transport & delivery photography & videography
segment

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Major Players in DaaS


The key companies profiled by most research websites which are also industry leaders in drone as a service providers.
The drones are used for various applications starting from survey, inspection, data management, delivery, etc.

Enterprise Solutions Provider, Visual Data Management, USA Autonomous Drone Delivery, USA
Malaysia

Visual Data Management, UK Aerial Survey, Infrastructure


Drone Analytics Platform, India
Inspection and Data Analysis,
Japan

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Latest Developments
Drone as a Service (DaaS) is a rapidly evolving field, with new developments and innovations emerging all the time.
Here are a few of the latest developments in DaaS:

Increased use of Advanced sensors and Integration with ML/ AI Regulatory New applications and
autonomous drones payloads technologies developments use cases

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LIMITATIONS
Despite technological advancements,
drones are not flawless and have room
for improvement. Privacy concerns have
heightened as drones become more
mainstream, highlighting their
limitations.

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PRIVACY SAFETY
With so-called “eyes in the sky”, unmanned aerial vehicles can Unmanned aerial vehicles without object recognition may disrupt
collect an abundance of data. Drones can quickly fall prey to aircraft flight paths, posing safety risks. Drones in populated areas
manipulation and trespass a group or individual's privacy. face higher chances of ground impact or damage, often from
malfunctions or hacking.
Proper federal legislation must to be introduced to safeguard people
These drone capacities must resemble those of the manned aircraft
navigators

SECURITY POWER
As drones collect and share data, it’s possible that other sources The drone is not suitable for longer flight times as its powered by
may attempt to jam or hack its signals. Sensitive data may end battery typically ranging from 30-40 mins. It can carry limited weight
up in the wrong hands causing further anxiety and frustrations and might not be suitable for heavy weight carriage
amongst the public.
By designing and manufacturing lightweight parts, it’s possible to achieve
longer flight times
RF shielding is one way to ensure greater security of this data in
unmanned aerial systems

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DEPENDENCY ON SERVICE PROVIDERS WEATHER CONDITIONS


Since DaaS providers own and maintain the drones, customers Drones are more vulnerable to weather conditions when contrasted
are dependent on them for technical support, maintenance, and to traditional aircraft. If the climatic conditions are unfavorable, the
repairs. If the service provider is not reliable or experiences drone will not maneuver appropriately or gather reliable data or
operational issues, it can affect the customer's operations as
imagery
well.

Avoid flying in bad weather specially rains and high windy conditions

LIMITED AVAILABILITY
DaaS providers may have limited inventory, and their drones
may be in use or rented out at the time when you need them.

This can create delays or disruptions in your operations if you


cannot find a suitable alternative.

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OPPORTUNITIES
DaaS boosts business operations,
cuts costs, and enables new services.
Partnering with a trusted provider
allows businesses to harness drone
tech benefits without the hassles and
risks of owning and operating their
own drones.

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MAINTAINING SAFE ENVIRONMENT PRECISION


UAVs enhance safety by remotely monitoring locations, UAVs use GPS for precise programming and guidance to specific
identifying hazards like oil and gas facilities, and providing real- locations. In Precision Agriculture, drones perform tasks like
time data for maintaining a secure environment, including pesticide spraying, weed identification, crop monitoring, yield
military applications. assessment, soil analysis, and irrigation monitoring, saving
farmers time and expenses.

QUALITY OF AERIAL IMAGING FLEXIBILITY FOR QUICK INSPECTIONS


High-resolution camera-equipped drones capture excellent Versatile drones with varying specifications cater to high or low
aerial photos, videos, and accurate data. This data is utilized for altitude inspections, project customization, and suitability for
creating detailed 3D maps, analyzing disaster hazards, and live regular and emergency scenarios. They perform diverse roles like
streaming important events. capturing photos, videos, and thermal images. Unlike traditional
methods, drone data is transmitted and processed instantly,
saving time.

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E A S I LY D E P L O Y A B L E IN-DEPTH DATA IN PLACE


Drone tech advances simplify deployment for all users. UAVs acquire comprehensive data without risking the safety of
Affordable drones serve diverse purposes, and UAVs maneuver inspection crews. Their close proximity to structures enables precise
more easily than crewed aircraft, flying at lower altitudes in all data capture, showcasing high-resolution images or 4K videos that
directions. reveal details such as cracks, damages, displaced wires, and other
defects not visible to the naked eye.

REACH HAZARDOUS AREA


UAVs efficiently collect data from dangerous or hard-to-reach
places, like in radiation monitoring and high-voltage line
inspections, offering a cost-effective alternative to traditional
methods.

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POSSIBLE
USE - CASES

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Top 3 Industries & Applications


Industries

14% 12% 9%
Energy Constuction Agriculture

Industries

34% 25% 10%


Mapping & Surveying Inspection Phorography & Filming

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A G R I C U LT U R A L A P P L I C A T I O N

Drones provide cost-effective crop monitoring for


farmers. Infrared-equipped drones offer swift and
reliable information on crop health, allowing
farmers to take timely measures. Estimates
suggest drone technology will encompass 80% of
the agriculture industry in the near future.

Possible
Use-Cases
(Applications)
H E A LT H C A R E

Modern medicine has boosted health


outcomes but lacks accessibility in rural areas.
Drones offer a rapid solution for delivering
essential medical supplies, aiding not only
remote regions but also assisting the elderly in
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DISASTER MANAGEMENT INDUSTRIAL INSPECTIONS

Drones play a vital role in Drone inspections are common


disaster management, swiftly in industries requiring visual
and safely accessing affected maintenance checks. They allow
areas. Their affordability and inspectors to gather data safely
specialized sensors, cameras, and efficiently, eliminating
and radars assist rescue workers manual steps and enhancing
in assessing disaster levels and overall safety.
planning relief operations.

SHIPPING & DELIVERY

Originally military tools in WW1,


drones are now cost-effective
alternatives for aerial footage,
widely used by vloggers,
Hollywood, and news agencies
for stunning photography and
information gathering in remote
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USER FLOW
(DISASTER
MANAGEMENT)

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Rishav Goel, 36 Inspection Manager

Rishav is a inspection manager who works with a big oil company and needs to help
the company with inspection of a factory in the area where disaster has occurred. He
needs help with a good company which can provide rapid results with photographs of
the place. He has been married recently and is a very responsible person. He always
tries to find creative solutions to the problems.

Frustrations Motivation Goals


● Faces issues in getting the ● Always wants to present ● To become better and quicker at
inspection of unreachable areas appropriate inspection reports his job to get quick promotion
and earn better to expand his
● Worried about getting spied by the ● A quick solution provider and family
inspection agencies tries to resolve problems quickly

Characteristics Technological Literacy Brand Loyalties Devices


Hardworking, Dedicated, High and Unorthodox Mobile, Laptop,
Responsible, Provider, iPad
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User Flows
An oil company located in the nearby area is looking for surveying their factory and warehouse where the disaster had occurred to
check if everything is alright or a human intervention is required. They have hired a drone surveillance company to get the images and
report on the matter. The oil company wants to survey all the angles if the factory and warehouse to make sure everything is in place

The inspection manager


The oil company learns The user then selects the The user waits for the report Once the report is ready, the
finds out a surveillance The user raises a request by
about a disaster around package, signs NDA and and can track updates from user can download from
company to help them with submitting basic details
their factory area make payment the report section report section
photos & report

Request for the survey Surveillance company sends The drone collects data from The drone company is being
The drone is released with The drones start to survey
received by the surveillance the drones to the required places where humans tracked by surveillance
gps coordinates on the area and click pictures
company area cannot reach company using app

The surveillance company Drone prepares a report and


share the report with oil send back to surveillance
company company

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WIREFRAMES

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The Oil company will raise a


request with surveillance
company for the survey of
their factory and warehouse.

There are 3 steps in which


users needs to select their
package, sign an NDA for
safety and make payment to
begin with.

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The surveillance company will


receive the request from the oil
company to proceed further with
the inspection.

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The user will click on “Act Now” and


start with deploying drones with
time-limit. The system will show the
location and suggest the right
weather conditions for the drones to
fly. It also allows users to select the
type of area, type of pictures, etc.

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The drones are deployed and their


live location is visible to the user and
also the pictures and survey done by
them. The system will record
potential issues and capture images
as a part of report. Live alerts are
also shown to help the user with
updates. The details about the
drones will also be mapped live to
help the user take correct actions

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The user will also have an option to


check the pictures clicked and ask
drone to re-take shots which are not
clear.

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The full view of the image also allows


the users to check any damages
identified, use some actions to retake
the images, request for zoomed in or
zoomed out photos, etc.

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Once the survey is completed, the


button to generate report will appear
and the user can create the report to
further send to the oil company

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A 3-D view of the plant will also be


captured and created by the drone
and the potential problems will be
shown at the right place so the oil
company can resolve the problem
quickly.

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The report is generated successfully


with a slight summary of the same.
The user can directly share from here
to the oil company.

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The report is successfully sent to the


Oil company as well.

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The Oil company can easily track the


progress of the report in their app
and can download the report once
the process is complete.

The user will also be able to check


status of the progress on dashboard

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