Delta Drone International continues to diversify its service offering, signing a confidential security service contract with a multi-national mining organization for air surveillance at one of its African locations.
Whilst the client and location cannot be disclosed for security reasons, the initial six-month contract (with an option to renew) will generate A$340,000 revenue to DLT subsidiary, Rocketmine, for providing unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) surveillance services.
Delta Drone International CEO, Christopher Clark, said DLT drones and drone software can be used in any commercial or industrial application to provide more data, faster: “This contract shows the value and flexibility of our fully integrated drone-as-a-service capability. Drones and UAVs are increasingly becoming an integral part of many work practices – from traditional sectors such as industrial, civil engineering and infrastructure, mining and agriculture through to entertainment, public safety, and retail deliveries.
“What they all have in common is that drones and the data they create can very efficiently manage or keep an asset safe. In this instance, it will be the real-time monitoring of the physical assets of the mining company. By offering both drones and software, and the ability to harness the data created in real-time, Delta Drone International is in a unique position to tailor solutions for our customers across a range of sectors, based on their specific needs. We believe managing the security of assets will be a logical step for many customers who are already using us to optimize their operations in other areas.”