Sydney-based drone services provider Aerologix recently received the distinguished Excellence in Innovation SME award from the Aviation/Aerospace Australia organization. The award is designed to honor organizations for his or her accomplishments and innovations in products, services, or operational processes.
Other finalists included Bennett – Litigation and Industrial Law, Dovetail Electric Aviation, and Envirofluid.
Aerologix, which describes itself as “Uber for drones”, connects CASA-certified independent drone services providers (providing footage of non-public and company events, inspection operations, surveying services, and data on demand services) with a big selection of clients as a part of a network that spans Oceania.
Other services offered by Aerologix include AerologixMaps, (began after their strategic acquisition of Mappa) which converts drone footage taken by contractors into high-quality, high definition maps at broadly inexpensive price points, and AerologixFly, a tool designed to assist in mapping vertical structures. Founded by a former Qantas pilot and a former IT specialist, Aerologix has over 30,000 providers of their network and promise 48 hour end-to-end delivered services. In mid-2023, Aerologix announced a major business expansion into Latest Zealand, further increasing access to its modern services. Late last yr, Aerologix announced plans for an aggressive expansion into North and South America,
In a press release from Aerologix CEO and co-founder Tom Caska, he said, “We’re quite humbled yet very pleased with our accomplishments. It’s a testament to my team at Aerologix, it’s quite remarkable how our in-app software can create and automate flight plans on the touch of a widget. One yr ago we were doing about 1000 flights a month on our “Uber-like” platform, today we’re doing over 10,000 flights per week! We also secured full patients on our technology, one other nice tip of the hat from IP Australia.”
More details about Aerologix and their services is offered here.