Wednesday, May 6, 2020

Myths About Drones in Business

The business value of drone technologies is increasing, according to CompTIA’s new Drone Market report, along with the opportunity for solution providers to create innovative solutions around unmanned aerial systems (UAS) that solve real business problems.

But there are still a lot of myths and misconceptions about what drones do and how they do it. All it takes is one sensationalistic story to undo all the good (and potentially life-saving) things drones can accomplish. It’s a challenge that members of CompTIA’s Drone Advisory Council, comprised of drone technology business leaders, see every day. Here’s are five myths identified by several council members, and the truth behind each one:
Myth 1: Drones are Spying on You

Many businesses shy away from drone technology because of negative portrayals in the media that drones are just noisy nuisances that invade privacy. That’s simply not fair, said Douglas Spotted Eagle, director of education and training programming at Las Vegas-based Sundance Media Group and vice-chair of CompTIA’s Drone Advisory Council.

“You can’t make those generalizations. The vast majority of industries are not familiar with what drones bring to the table. Because of what they don’t know, they don’t turn a blind eye; they simply don’t have an eye on it at all,” Spotted Eagle said.

AviSight, a Las Vegas-based drone solution provider, produced an educational video to share with customers that may have concerns. “This helps change the perceptions that some might have,” said Mike Frechette, co-founder.
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