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Drones as a Service Market Forecast Report 2025-2030 | Construction and Aerospace Among High-Potential Verticals in Drone Solutions - ResearchAndMarkets.com

The "Drones as a Service Market by Applications and Leading Industries with Global, Regional and Country Forecasts 2025 - 2030" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

This report provides analysis for the drones-as-a-service market including applications and services targeted at different use cases. The report evaluates solutions for leading industry verticals such as agricultural technology.

Solution areas evaluated include surveillance and monitoring, surveying and mapping, maintenance and inspection, filming and photography, package delivery, and scientific research. The report includes forecasts by solution and industry verticals from 2025 through 2030.

Select Report Findings:

  • The overall drones as a service market will reach $179.3 billion by 2030
  • Surveillance and monitoring will be the largest revenue opportunity through 2030
  • High potential industry verticals include construction, insurance, aerospace and real estate
  • Surveillance and mapping remain largest opportunities with maintenance and inspection rapidly gaining ground as high ROI solutions
  • Developing countries are fastest growing for many solutions due largely to substantial cost avoidance for expensive professional services

Cloud Computing as a Driving Force

Cloud computing's essential role in the DaaS model cannot be understated. By decentralizing computational resources, it has revolutionized how data and applications are processed, eliminating the need for robust local infrastructure. This transition to a scalable and efficient cloud-based system results in significant capital and operational cost savings.

Cloud computing fosters an 'as a service' approach, empowering businesses with on-demand computing capabilities over the internet, which significantly enhances business flexibility and cost-effectiveness.

This model extends to robotics, thereby facilitating the adoption of "automation as a service". This progressive approach eradicates the expenses associated with purchasing and maintaining robotics, paving the path for an 'on-demand' operational model across various sectors, including manufacturing, logistics, and inspection.

The convergence of robotics with cloud and teleoperation technologies has been crucial in reshaping enterprise operations, offering businesses innovative, accessible, and affordable solutions.

Drones Redefining Business Practices

The rise of DaaS signifies a pivotal shift in how industries integrate advanced technologies for enhanced operational efficiency. One sector witnessing rapid adoption is package delivery, underscored by recent global activities. However, DaaS extends beyond just logistics, with AgriTech poised to emerge as a significant market segment. USD (Unmanned Aerial Vehicles), commonly referred to as drones, are increasingly leveraged alongside IoT, combining robots, drones, remote sensors, and imaging technologies.

In the agriculture domain, drones are increasingly employed for crop surveillance, field mapping, and data analytics, providing farmers with critical insights for better decision-making. These drones, equipped with advanced sensors and imaging capabilities, enable precise farm mapping and monitoring, becoming essential tools in modern agribusiness practices. This technological integration facilitates real-time data collection and analysis, ensuring improved agricultural output and sustainability.

By overlapping perspectives from both aerial drones and land-based robots, these systems offer comprehensive data, driving informed decision-making and fostering operational efficiency within the agricultural sector.

Key Topics Covered:

Introduction

  • Drone Overview
  • Drone Use Cases and Value
  • Drone Technologies

Drone Applications in Industry Verticals

  • Package Delivery
  • Imaging
  • Security
  • Search and Rescue
  • Fire Fighting
  • Military/Defense

Drones As a Service Market Dynamics

  • Drivers
  • Challenges
  • Porter's Five Forces

Drone Company Analysis

  • 1Martian Way Corporation
  • 3D Robotics
  • Aereo (formerly Aarav Unmanned Systems)
  • ABJ Drones
  • Aerial Photo India
  • Aerialair
  • Aero360
  • Aerodyne Group
  • AeroVironment Inc.
  • Agribotix
  • Airinov
  • AirPix
  • Airsight Australia
  • Asteria Aerospace
  • Aurora Integrated Systems
  • Australian UAV
  • Azur Drones
  • Bubblefly
  • Cyberhawk Innovations Limited
  • Delair
  • DeTect Technologies
  • Deveron UAS
  • DJI
  • Draganfly Innovations Inc.
  • Drona Aviation
  • Drone Nation
  • Drone Volt
  • DroneCloud / CLUE Corporation
  • DroneDeploy
  • DroneView Technologies
  • Dronifi
  • Edall Systems
  • Envent Digital
  • FEDS
  • Flytrex
  • Gravo / Gravodrone
  • Hemav
  • HUVR Data
  • IdeaForge
  • Identified Technologies
  • INDrone Aero Systems
  • Indrones
  • Industrial SkyWorks / Qii.AI
  • Intel (Ascending Technologies)
  • Johnnette
  • Kadet Defence Systems
  • Kespry
  • Matternet
  • Measure
  • Measure Australia
  • Microdrones
  • Mirs Innovate Private Limited
  • MMC
  • Omnipresent Robot Tech
  • Parrot SA
  • Phoenix Drone Services
  • Pigeon Innovative Solutions
  • Pix4D
  • Quidich Innovation Labs
  • Samhams Technologies
  • SenseFly (Part of AgEagle)
  • Sentera
  • Sharper Shape
  • Skeye
  • Sky Futures
  • Sky Vision Aerial Photography Services
  • Skycatch, Inc.
  • Skylark Drones
  • SkySkopes
  • Skyspecs
  • Sree Sai Aerotech Innovations
  • Takvaviya Technologies
  • Talon Aerolytics
  • Terra Drone Corporation
  • Texo Drone Services
  • The Sky Guys
  • Trumbull Unmanned
  • Unmanned Experts Inc.
  • V Drone Agro
  • Verity Studios
  • Vermeer
  • Viper Drones
  • Xaircraft UAV
  • Yamaha Motor Company
  • Zipline

Drones as a Service Market 2025 - 2030

  • Drones as a Service Applications 2025 - 2030
  • Drones as a Service in Leading Industries 2025 - 2030
  • Drones as a Service by Region 2025 - 2030

Appendix One: Drone Classifications and Technologies

  • Drone Classifications
    • Ready-to-Fly
    • Commercial-off-the-Shelf
    • Heavy Drones
  • Drone Technologies
    • Aerodynamics Designs
    • VTOL Configurations
    • Power Supply

Appendix Two: Future of the Drone Market

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