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Viewing Security as an Expense is Costing Companies More, But Investing in it Actually Improves Their Profitability
The intersection between security and financial acumen often gets overshadowed in a constantly changing economic landscape. While security is essential for safeguarding assets and ensuring continuity, its perceived monetary value is mired in misconceptions affecting company profitability. For many, security is viewed primarily as an expense rather than a potential cost-saver. However, understanding […]
Bart De Muynck on Navigating the Supply Chain
How is AI transforming the logistics industry, and what are the key trends shaping its future? Join Chris Torrence, Chief Strategy Officer at Optym, as he welcomes Bart De Muynck, a strategic advisor in logistics and technology. The dynamic conversation between the two industry veterans touches on various macro-level trends in the supply chain, […]
Healthy Habits Soundbite: Luke Johnson’s Evolving Fitness Goals
Transitioning from the grueling demands of collegiate football to nurturing a lifelong fitness journey, Luke Johnson, Co-Founder and CEO of CapExpert, unveils a shift in perspective towards physical well-being. As the rigors of youthful athleticism give way to the pursuit of a pain-free golf swing and the serenity of Denver’s hiking trails, a tale of […]
Propelling: Helping Businesses and Improving Survey Efficiency with Drone LiDAR
Samuel Flick, Sales Manager for Central Europe at Microdrones, is a mini drone enthusiast. Flick joined Microdrones in 2015 to get closer to his passion and engage with the latest techniques. He spoke about LiDAR and its wide range of uses across a broad spectrum of industries. The older method for mapping is GPS, […]
Propelling: The Spanish Drone Market Is Set To Boom
2020 was a good year for the drone market in Spain. With the pandemic requiring social distancing and adhering to regulations and protocols to keep people apart on the job site, being able to deploy unmanned aerial vehicles was something many companies took advantage of. Even with the pandemic hopefully coming to a close […]
Propelling: The Spanish Drone Market Is Set To Boom
2020 was a good year for the drone market in Spain. With the pandemic requiring social distancing and adhering to regulations and protocols to keep people apart on the job site, being able to deploy unmanned aerial vehicles was something many companies took advantage of. Even with the pandemic hopefully coming to a close in […]
From Data to Decision: Scaling Technology to Pull Data Safely and Efficiently
Drone data collection has its uses across B2B industries, from delivery to inspection, mapping and more. But drones have their limits – namely their flight time and legal flying range. That’s why BVLOS, or Beyond Visual Line of Sight, is what everyone is talking about in the drone world and where the sensing and analytics […]
The Benefits of Airborne FTG for Mapping and Surveying Work
Although the pandemic is still raging, Scott Hammond, President and CEO of Bell Geospace, knows there are essential mapping and surveying projects that need completion. Now might be the perfect time to employ a cost-saving method like airborne FTG to get these projects back on track. “We fashion our airborne FTG as a low-cost […]
Propelling: Taking the Future of Construction to the Skies
Drones are creating new workflows, processes and applications in construction design, surveying and mapping, and many see them as the future of the construction industry. Rick Rayhel, Microdrones‘ Sales Manager for United States’ Western Region, is one of those people; he’s seen first hand how drones can enhance the construction business. In the U.S., […]