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Analyzing and Acting on Critical Drone Data
Drone Insights & Technology
English - November 06, 2020 19:00 - 32 minutes - 22.4 MB - ★★★★ - 2 ratingsBusiness Technology drones technology construction energy insurance solar cinematography facilities management building inspections Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Drones can take thousands of images or hours of video of things that previously would’ve been unthinkable.
But what good is all that data if you have no way to sort, analyze, and prioritize it?
Ken Falk, CEO and Founder of Scopito, has a platform that allows users to understand what they have and quickly find what they need to detect.
“Drones allow you to capture much larger amounts of images in a much higher quality than was financially feasible before,” he said. “You need all of this data in high quality and high volume to start doing predictive maintenance work.”
Learn more about the impact of data on drone projects by tuning in to the Drone Insights and Technology episode 1.
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Ken Falk, CEO and Founder, Scopito
Scopito is the leading software platform to store, analyze and share visual inspections. Ken initially offered drone inspections as a service for power line inspections, though soon realized that the industry needed an effective way to manage data. Leveraging his computer engineering background developing mission-critical systems for the defense industry, Ken and his team developed the innovative Scopito platform. Now Scopito is available to drone operators around the world to help them effectively manage thousands or even millions of inspection images.