Learn How Drones Can Save Time and Money in One Hour

Finding a new tool or process that increases efficiency can elevate a business to new heights. Whether it is to save time, money or both, companies need to be aware of what they can do to optimize output.

Increasingly across industries like construction, engineering and technology, drones have helped businesses achieved better results.

On Wednesday, April 3 at 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. EST, Microdrones will host a webinar titled ‘How Much Can You Save Using the Right Drone for the Right Job’. The session will educate professionals across industries on the impact unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) can have on projects of all types.

Specifically, the hosts will explain to viewers how civil engineering and surveying firm Crafton Tull used UAV-based LiDAR technology on a 750-acre topography project to cut time on the project and costs by more than 50 percent.

The one-hour webinar will cover how UAV-based LiDAR can improve workflow and how challenges with the technology can be overcome. Attendees will also be invited to a ‘special offer’.

The webinar will be conducted by Microdrones Sales Director for Southern U.S. Matt Rosenbalm, Microdrones Sales Manager for Europe Sion Rowlands, Crafton Tull Vice President of Energy Nick Tucker and Crafton Tull UAV Survey Coordinator Jeff Davis.

Seats are available on a first come first serve basis to the initial 100 professionals to register.

To register, click here.

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