Inspection
drone
is a flying machine without any presence of human pilot onboard and
also known as unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV). Drones can vary in size
and shape, which are controlled remotely by a pilot or inspector. In
addition, this is a flying machine that can fly independently which
can function in conjunction with sensors and GPS. The inspection
drone has two parts i.e. control system and the drone itself. The
core elements of inspection drone are motor, microcontroller,
battery, and sensors. Inspection drone are used to get a quick
overview of the production sites with a high level of security and
safety. Furthermore, it is also used to get data and insights of the
confined area where the human access is difficult. Inspection drones
are also used for commercial purposes including crop strength
analysis for exactness of farming, surveillance and reconnaissance
(ISR), and aerial mapping among others. Most of the inspection drones
can be controlled up to 400 miles and can stay up in the air for up
to 3 consecutive days. Moreover, inspection drones provide
better information in a safe and less expensive manner.
The rising adoption of inspection drone in
commercial and non-commercial applications is expected to boost the
demand of the inspection drones market worldwide. Additionally, it
includes off-shore oil and wind energy platforms inspection, mapping
and photogrammetry, detecting pipeline leakage in oil and gas
industry, overviewing the production site in food industry, and
homeland security. Oil and gas pipelines spans across thousands of
miles, therefore, it is difficult to monitor the entire process.
Inspection drone is used for detecting the hairline cracks, spillage,
production outages, and unplanned shutdown. Inspection drones provide
visual overview of the production site, which is also used to detect
defects of the production equipment in the food industry. Higher cost
of the inspection drone and lack of awareness towards the recent
advanced technologies could hamper the growth of the inspection
drones market.
The global inspection drones market can be
segmented on the basis of types, industry vertical, range,
application, and regions. Based on the types, global inspection
drones market can be bifurcated into single rotor, multi rotor, and
fixed wing drone. On the basis of industry vertical, global
inspection drones market can be bifurcated into media &
entertainment, aerospace, military and defense, oil & gas,
construction, petrochemical, agriculture, food & beverages and
others. Among these construction segment is expected to maintain its
dominance. Over the forecast period. Growing adoption of home
automation. On the basis of range, inspection drone can be segmented
into three main types i.e. close range, mid-range and short range.
Furthermore, on the basis of application, inspection drones market
can be segmented into industrial survey & inspection, utilities
survey & inspection, mapping and photogrammetry, thermography
inspection, and others.
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Based on the region, the global inspection drones
market can be classified into North America, Europe, South America,
Middle East & Africa, and Asia Pacific. The global inspection
drones market in North America is expected to account the largest
market due to the existing key players followed by Asia-Pacific. The
growth in North America is mainly attributed to increased use of
drone services in construction, aerospace, and media &
entertainment industries. The Asia-Pacific market is expected to grow
at the significant rate during the forecast period due to growing
demand for inspection drone for security purposes.in addition, rise
in construction activities in developing economies such as India,
China, Japan is fueling the growth of regional inspection drones
market.
The various key players operating in global
inspection drones market are Airobotics Ltd., Maverick Drone Systems,
DJI, Yuneec International, Freefly Systems, Wingtra, Intel
Corporation, Parrot Drones SAS, Acecore Technologies, Flyability,
XAIRCRAFT, Zero Tech & AeroVironment, and 3D Robotics among
others.
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