Each week, Airwards chats to someone in the drone industry doing incredible work. We uncover what they do, what makes them tick, where they see the drone industry headed, and discuss positive drone use.

 

We recently caught up with Claire Owen, Co-Founder of DronePrep. In this blog, Claire shines a light on DronePrep’s recent pioneering projects and achievements, as well as some of its challenges. She also shares advice for responsible drone use and her ultimate vision for our future world with drones.

DronePrep launched earlier this year. Its mission is to unlock suitable locations for drone use in the UK by connecting pilots and landowners. Through its technology and consultancy services, DronePrep provides insight for low-level airspace utilisation and responsible drone use. Airwards is delighted to have DronePrep on as a founding partner as well as judge.

 

6 | What other projects have you noticed making waves in the industry?

So many... Deliveries for the NHS have to be up there, like Skyports, Windracers and Apian. Zipline drones are a very different concept which works beautifully (they provide vital, on-demand delivery for the world). And then there’s the likes of Gemma Alcock’s SkyBound Rescuer, which specialises in the use of drones for public safety which is inspiring, much like Charles Werner’s DRONERESPONDERS. 

Further, more and more police forces are adopting drones within their work. All of these examples will help public acceptance. If you’re not used to seeing a drone, the automatic response will be negative as you battle the unknown feeling. As soon as you understand it’s flying a defibrillator or helping a police emergency, you feel very differently. 

Finally I have to mention DronePrep Pilot in Residence, Chris Gorman. Chris captured the most incredible footage of the UK during lockdown and was featured on BBC Breakfast, which was fantastic for public perception.

 

7 | What are your thoughts on Airwards?

I think it’s a brilliant concept - so much so, I’m surprised it hasn’t been done sooner! The industry is very collaborative but it isn’t always good at showing off its groundbreaking work. I’m really excited by Airwards’ prospect of changing the public perception of drones. Wider acceptance is a really big hurdle to overcome and it’s going to take time. We need multiple projects proving drone use cases. Technology also needs to improve, as does UTM (Unmanned Aircraft System Traffic Management). Once airspace is managed in the right way, the public will be more accepting. But before that, I’m so pleased Airwards is here to pave the way for that.

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8 | What do you see for the future of drones?

It’s a big question! At DronePrep, we like to imagine a future where much of life’s ground-based logistics happen above. Where would it leave us if the space beneath our feet was freed up? We truly believe cities could be greener, cleaner, happier and healthier places to live. We’d also see a significant improvement on quality of life and much-improved emergency response times. Instead of taking over jobs, drones would be saving lives, providing supplementary and hugely beneficial services – all within expertly managed, safe low and high level airspace.

 
 
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About Claire

Claire is an experienced technology entrepreneur. She founded Loop Software in 2017, a data-driven CRM and market intelligence web application, and in early 2020 she co-founded and launched DronePrep. Claire has both extensive property experience with a large network of landowners and land agents. She also has a solid technical understanding of development skills and a passion for data, and the business value that can be derived from both data analysis and data analytics.

Connect with Claire on LinkedIn and visit DronePrep for more information.

 
 

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