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Good tourniquets save lives. Bad ones kill soldiers. The global market is awash with cheaply-made knock-offs: Handles that shear off under tension, rubber tubes that won’t tighten around a limb, devices that fail when they’re needed most. That’s why most armies buy in bulk from trusted suppliers. But Evgen Vorobiov prefers Amazon. Top of his Wish List at the moment are combat application tourniquets (CATs) from North American Rescue (five stars from 1,720 reviewers). Also on the list: burn dressings, compact chest seals, trauma shears and “The Original Rescue Essentials Brand QuikLitter”—a black canvas stretcher which promises low-cost casualty evacuation and patient transfer.
Before Russia launched its full-scale invasion in February 2022, Vorobiov, a lawyer, worked for the Ukrainian central bank and then on international projects trying to reform Ukraine’s financial system—“banking regulations, consumer protection, that kind of thing.” But, with Russian troops massing on Ukraine’s borders, he took some courses in tactical medicine, hoping to make himself useful if the worst happened. It did.
The Ukrainian army, dwarfed by its opponent, was supposed to collapse in days. But remarkably, it held the line, bolstered by a huge wave of volunteers and reservists. Trucks filled with Kalashnikov rifles drove into Kyiv’s neighborhoods and handed out weapons to anyone who wanted to join the fight. Engaged in constant combat for days on end, the armed forces quickly ran short of supplies. Vorobiov, with his basic knowledge of combat medicine, started reaching out to anyone he knew overseas who could help find CAT tourniquets, trauma bandages, chest seals and other lifesaving equipment. He and a couple of colleagues sourced gear from the UK, US, and the Netherlands and got it to Poland. Anyone they knew coming back to Ukraine via Poland was asked to bring bags of supplies, forming “a human chain” stretching from Europe to the frontline.
Eighteen months on, his operation has blossomed. Vorobiov’s intimate understanding of Ukrainian bureaucracy means he’s been particularly effective at getting sensitive shipments over the border, making him a focal point for other donors. He’s built a potent fundraising operation on social media, tapping into an international community of supporters to raise money and find supplies. And, by driving back and forth across Ukraine, delivering right into the hands of combat medics, he’s forged relationships with units who can tell him exactly what they need and when, creating a personalized military logistics operation from his living room in downtown Kyiv. In May, Vorobiov got a call from a medic working at a makeshift field hospital close to Bakhmut, the burned-out ruin of a town that was a bloody pivot point for the frontline in the first half of 2023. They were in desperate need of a portable ultrasound machine to scan casualties for internal injuries. Vorobiov tapped his network for money, and found a secondhand device in Poland for $3,400. When we meet, it’s sitting in his apartment waiting to go east, and he’s turned his attention to getting hold of a portable charging unit for a defibrillator. Soldiers ask for everything: Drones for artillery and reconnaissance units, portable generators, Starlink satellite internet terminals, 4x4s, the things they need to keep them online and alive, which are often the same thing in a war defined by the use of technology on the frontline.
For decades, Ukrainian civil society has been built horizontally. Rather than rely on government agencies for help, people have leant on personal connections—everyone knows someone who knows someone who can get what you need, help you out. This parallel state has been providing vital aid in eastern Ukraine since Russian proxies invaded in 2014. Since the full-scale invasion began it’s become super-charged, using social media and messaging platforms to go global. Vorobiov is just one link in a relay of money, supplies, innovations, and solidarity that is keeping Ukraine’s soldiers in the fight.
The Front Line Kitchen occupies a few cramped ground-floor rooms and a shed off a sloping street on the edge of Lviv’s picturesque old town. In the courtyard, volunteer cooks peel mountains of potatoes and beets among the organized chaos of plastic vegetable crates, cardboard boxes and IKEA bags overflowing with baked goods. Inside, fridge-sized dryers are filled with shredded vegetables, meat and mushrooms, waiting to go into vacuum-sealed ration packs.
The kitchen started years before the full-scale invasion, in the aftermath of the “Euromaidan” demonstrations and “Revolution of Dignity” in late 2013 and early 2014. Protests against the Kremlin-backed government of Viktor Yanukovich in Kyiv’s Independence Square—Maidan Nezalezhnosti—were met with a bloody crackdown by security forces. As the violence escalated, protesters formed self-defense forces and medical units, repelling assaults and even storming government buildings. In February 2014, Yanukovich fled Kyiv. Days later, Russia illegally annexed Crimea, and its proxies seized government buildings in Donetsk and Luhansk in the east of Ukraine, declaring themselves independent of Ukraine. They met little formal resistance: Under Yanukovich, Ukraine’s armed forces and intelligence agencies had been gutted.
That spring, Ukraine raised volunteer battalions, some directly linked to the self-defense units formed in Maidan. They were still ill-equipped, so they came to rely on other volunteers to supply them with basics—food, uniforms, medicines, vehicles—even weaponry. “The volunteers essentially replaced the function of the government for supplying the necessary resources,” says Roman Makukhin, a member of the National Interests Advocacy Network, a Kyiv-based NGO. “Protecting basically their neighbors, their friends, their brothers and sons.”
Oksana Mazar and Lyuda Kuvayskova, the Front Line Kitchen’s founders, met sewing camouflage nets and balaclavas for the volunteer detachments. Many of their friends, and Kuvayskova’s son, had been at Maidan. “The war had started, even if it wasn’t talked about like it’s a war,” Mazar says. “We just wanted to help, as the guys didn't have anything. No clothes, no shoes, and no food—because it was not [officially] a war.”
They started cooking meals for soldiers, experimenting with ways to turn home-made borscht and holubtsi (cabbage rolls) into ration packs that would survive the 1,000-kilometer journey to the Donbass, usually in the back of cars or trucks after being handed over to anyone heading that way. The cooks worked in small batches, drying food in friends’ kitchens, before they were gifted their current premises. They raised enough money to buy their own dryers, and gradually expanded. After the full-scale invasion began, the kitchen’s front yard was filled with volunteers and people bringing supplies. “They knew that we were doing food for the military, and they wanted to help,” Mazar says.
With 1 million Ukrainians mobilized to fight the Russians, the need has grown massively. The kitchen is now putting out 20,000 meals a day, sending truckloads of food east, and taking orders direct from the military. To scale up they’ve relied on donations, often sourced via the @frontlinekit Twitter account. The account is run by Richard Woodruff, who came to Ukraine from the UK early in the war, intending to join one of the international brigades in the Ukrainian army, despite having no military training. After seeing footage of the ferocious defense of Kyiv, “I kind of rethought my chances of survival,” he says. Instead, he arrived at Lviv train station a few weeks after the full scale invasion began, and soon found his way to the kitchen.
If the 1991 Gulf War was the first major conflict broadcast live on TV, the defense of Ukraine is the first full-scale interstate conflict to be shown in real time on Twitter. Ukrainians posted from the early hours of the invasion—air raid sirens sounding over a European capital in 2022; queues at the recruiting centers, calls for aid and statements of defiance. They recorded acts of insane valor, videoing themselves as they ambushed Russian columns with anti-tank missile launchers they’d barely been trained to use. Civilian drones pressed into service as surveillance tools provided a steady stream of high-definition footage made for phone screens, giving a gamer’s-eye view to the fighting. As Russian forces were pushed back, and the Ukrainian armed forces reclaimed land, the atrocities and scenes of destruction were shown live, along with poignant videos of liberating soldiers greeted by their ecstatic families. For those that wanted to see them, there were graphic videos: helmet cams showed firefights, drones dropping grenades on Russian soldiers and into the hatches of occupied vehicles.
Many of Ukraine’s new volunteers were “terminally online”—ordinary digital natives forced into a brutal conflict. Gen-Z recruits did dance videos for TikTok. Their meme game was wild. Woodruff’s Twitter bio reads “British Chef Fella”—a reference to the North Atlantic Fellas Organization, or NAFO—an online movement of Ukraine-supporting shitposters with shiba inu avatars who flood social media with memes mocking the “Vatniks” (Russian propagandists).
The NAFO movement taunted Russia, at one stage managing to send the country’s ambassador in Vienna into a public meltdown. “Imagine, literally getting a world-class ambassador to speak with cartoon dogs on Twitter,” says Ivana Stradner, an adviser to the Foundation for Defense of Democracies think tank in Washington DC, an expert on misinformation and propaganda, and NAFO member. “This is the future of information warfare.”
NAFO does what state-backed information warriors, particularly those from democracies, can’t do. Its members make insane, often tasteless jokes, moving quickly to jump on trends. They’re good at memes, and flood the zone with infectious pro-Ukrainian vibes, humanizing, entertaining, and explaining to people far from the war why they should care. “I think NAFO, by boosting certain narratives, can actually also help people understand the severity of the situation and what's going on there,” Stradner says.
NAFO has helped raise millions of dollars through sales of merchandise (“I invaded Belgorod and all I got was this lousy T-shirt”) and crowdfunding campaigns. Now its avatars appear on the Twitter profiles of European politicians, on official Ukrainian defense channels, and on military equipment headed to the front. It has funded everything from food to medical supplies to a mobile artillery piece to the Georgian Legion, a unit of overseas volunteers that has been fighting since 2014. When the Frontline Kitchen’s vegetable shredder broke, Woodruff put out a call for funds to buy a new one. In the time it took him to drive to the supplier, the money had already been deposited in his account.
Social media works in tandem with the tight networks of Ukrainian society. This is a war being fought close to home—everyone knows someone at the front, and the soldiers are in constant contact. Link people like Vorobiov can connect those in the trenches with supporters in Kyiv or overseas. A unit under fire can ask for drones on Telegram, and within hours there’s a call for donations out on Twitter or Instagram. Vorobiov can deliver tourniquets to a combat medic near the front, and record a thank-you video to send directly to donors.
“I see a spike in donations when there is a story that I can tell of how donations help,” Vorobiov says. “Yesterday, I received a very long message from one of the medics, and she was telling me how medical supplies we brought to her helped her basically provide care to two servicemen. I posted that story on Twitter and folks started to donate.”
Sometimes, donors become more active participants. Last February, Polish filmmaker Maciej Zabojszcz was watching the conflict unfold over Twitter, and thinking about selling some of his military memorabilia to help raise money for a 4x4 for the Ukrainian army. But then, a graphic video emerged, apparently shot by Russian soldiers, of a Ukrainian prisoner of war being horrifically mutilated. “I felt like something changed,” he says. “I said, listen, let's not only buy one car.”
In the spring of 2022 he drove his first vehicle, a Nissan pickup, to Kyiv to deliver to the Georgian Legion. While there, he met Vorobiov, who was collecting some drones from Exen, another Polish volunteer. From then on, Zabojszcz was part of the network. Because they couldn’t order supplies online to be delivered to Ukraine, Vorobiov and others started putting Zabojszcz’s home as the delivery address. Each time he drives a car to Ukraine, he’s carrying helmets, body armor, drones, all kinds of medical supplies. When we met in March in Warsaw, he’d delivered seven 4x4s, and was fixing up an eighth.
Some Ukrainian units have a tradition of naming their vehicles, and the seventh car that Zabojszcz delivered, a Land Rover, was christened Mathilda. It was used to shuttle men from their barracks to the frontline through thick mud. “The whole unit was driving the car,” Zabojszcz says. “They were crazy about Mathilda.”
But after ten days of constant driving, Mathilda broke down. Another Polish volunteer found a local mechanic specialized in Land Rovers. They arranged an online consultation. The mechanic helped the soldiers figure out what was wrong and identify the part they needed to replace. The car broke on Monday. On Tuesday, a volunteer delivered the replacement part. “And on Thursday the car was fixed,” Zabojszcz says. “This is how this network works.”
Absorbing donations has required a degree of flexibility from the military establishment. Armies typically don’t like amateurs pitching in, turning up in warzones with stuff they’ve brought from home. Getting goods into Ukraine can be challenging—it’s understandably not legal for just anyone to move military equipment across borders—and even bringing in theoretically civilian items like cars, consumer drones, and generators requires customs forms and other paperwork. But volunteers say once they’ve got donations into the country, working with the military has been fairly easy. There’s still some admin, and donors have to have forms showing that the goods they’re delivering have been specifically asked for by a soldier, but mostly, they’ve integrated relatively seamlessly with the supply chains, with commanders on the ground sometimes turning a blind eye to help their soldiers get what they need.
This acceptance is driven partly by necessity—the military simply couldn’t supply its troops to the level it needed, and unlike its adversary, doesn’t want to send them into battle with tourniquets that snap under pressure and rations years past their expiration date. Volunteer networks can take orders, source, and deliver in a way that a centralized bureaucracy can’t. They’ve helped feed the battlefield innovations that have given outnumbered soldiers an edge, linking into the networks of workshops jury-rigging consumer drones; bringing 3D printers to the frontline to help turn hand grenades into air-dropped bombs.
“For the chaotic time after the invasion, these organizations created a stopgap solution for markets that the army could not operate,” says Simon Schlegel, senior Ukraine analyst at the Crisis Group think tank. “The army is good at buying in bulk, but these smaller operations are good at finding five pieces of Chinese-made drones in different countries and shipping them to Ukraine.”
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy understands this. He has, since the early days of the conflict, often made his social media addresses direct to citizens of other countries, not just to his fellow leaders. Volunteers—and the state’s own propagandists—have built a formidable ground game on social media, which has helped with donations, but also contributed to the ratcheting up of material being sent to the frontline by NATO partners. With public support for Ukraine high in their own countries, western leaders feel emboldened to hand over money and weapons. When those weapons deliver battlefield successes, the resulting content feeds back into the loop. “I think Ukraine is literally right now the superpower in this information war,” says Stradner.
The war, as seen through the filter of social media, has an oddly gamified quality. At times it seems it’s being won by jokes, by Ukrainian farmers pulling tanks behind tractors, by “Saint Javelin” (the “patron saint” of anti-tank missiles), and shiba inu soldiers. But it hasn’t been won yet, and many people at the far end of the volunteer supply chain have taken incredible risks, and exposed themselves to unspeakable horrors. In Lviv, I met Ernest Polanski, a Ukrainian volunteer taking a brief rest on his way back from delivering equipment to troops near Bakhmut.
What he saw there, he says, was “hell.” There was constant shelling, and the smell of corpses hung over the area. Whenever the bombardment stopped for longer than a few minutes, he wondered if something worse was about to come, “like a nuclear bomb,” he says. On the way back, he rescued three bedraggled kittens from the ruins.
Polanski has been driving back and forth from the frontlines since the early days of the war, and has lost count of the number of journeys he’s made, bringing generators, trench periscopes, medical gear and other supplies. Like other volunteers, he’s formed a special connection with a single unit, which he devotes most of his journeys to. He’s currently looking for €6,000 ($6,480) to buy new wheels for one of the unit’s 4x4s. “Not a lot of people want to go to this area,” he says. “But we have a special friendship with [this unit], and we want to help.”
The volunteer networks are made up of people from all over the world, but outside of Ukraine itself the cause has resonated more than anywhere in former Soviet nations, and in particular Baltic states like Lithuania, which see themselves as next in line if Ukraine falls. Traveling with Polanski on this journey to the front is one of his most committed supporters, the Lithuanian kickboxing champion Sergej Maslobojev. “Our country had the same problem years ago,” he says. “We feel their pain in our hearts.”
Maslobojev’s profile at home has meant he’s been able to fundraise for supplies, but, he says, it’s important for him to get out into the field to witness, and show the sacrifices still being made in the trenches of eastern and southern Ukraine. “When we listen to our news, usually we’re thinking that they're winning the war. Everything is going great. Why do we need to donate?” he says. “But when you go to the frontline and help those military guys, give them ammunition, extra food and the stuff that they really need. And they look at you with almost tears in their eyes and say, ‘nobody comes to us’. And then you understand why, in this moment.”
The day after Polanski and Maslobojev returned from Bakhmut, reports came through that the town had finally fallen. Individual defeats are hard to talk about in the context of fundraising campaigns and propaganda drives that are buoyed by a sense of inevitable victory. But they also underline the fragility of life close to the front. Almost all of the volunteers I spoke to in Ukraine had their own story of raising funds, or sourcing gear, only for the intended recipient to fall in battle before it could be delivered. All that does is make them more committed. Most say their supporters are also holding the line, a year and a half into the war.
“Sometimes it feels like this continuing western support is contingent on possible breakthroughs and huge victories. But I don't feel that, at least among my donors,” Vorobiov says. “You cannot afford hopelessness, because no one is going to support a lost cause. And we Ukrainians believe in winning this war. We have to infect others with that belief. But complacency is equally dangerous.”
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America’s reckless Iran policy has Middle East on brink of war. Only one thing can pull us back now
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America’s reckless Iran policy has Middle East on brink of war. Only one thing can pull us back now
Will Iran carry through its threat to inflict “harsh punishment” on Israel for the deaths of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh and Hezbollah commander Fuad Shukr? The fact that we even have to ask the question can be blamed on what has led to so much of the current instability in the Middle East: the Biden-Harris administration’s appeasement strategy in the region.Even before the Iranian-sponsored Hamas terrorist attack on Israel last October, their failed approach was emboldening America’s adversaries, notably Iran and its proxies. And the administration has only doubled down on its flawed strategy since then, letting money continue flowing to Tehran and promising the Palestinians a state as a reward for their terrorism. Under the Biden-Harris administration, the United States has freed close to $100 billion in Iranian assets and restarted negotiations on the dangerous Iran nuclear deal. The administration even abstained from the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) vote to declare an immediate ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas war—a war instigated by Iran.HEZBOLLAH CHIEF CLAIMS ISRAEL IN DECLINE AS IDF WARNS BORDER AREAS ON HIGH ALERTThis feckless approach has already had terrible outcomes. The world saw that last October, when Hamas terrorists, funded and equipped by an emboldened Iran, infiltrated Israel and massacred 1,200 Israelis. Then, on April 13, Iran launched 300-plus missiles and drones towards Israel—the largest attack in Iran’s history in the region, and the first direct attack by Iran on Israel.Since last October, Iran-backed militias have attacked more than 170 U.S. bases and assets, and Hezbollah has launched more than 2,000 attacks on northern Israel. The Jewish state is now in more danger than it has been for half a century. What we have seen over the last year is a catastrophic failure of deterrence in the Middle East. It doesn’t have to be this way. Deterrence creates stability and peace. Just look at the Trump administration’s record. ISRAEL’S NATIONAL EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICE PREPARES FOR HEZBOLLAH RESPONSE AFTER IDF STRIKE: ‘HIGH-ALERT’ Under President Trump, we didn’t have a single war or embassy evacuated. Israel was strong and secure, and signed the first peace deals with Arab neighbors in 25 years. Energy markets were stabilized, and energy prices for Americans were much more affordable.These positive outcomes result from standing strongly with Israel in word and deed, enforcing tough economic sanctions on Iran, and not shying away from eliminating terrorist leaders like Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi and Qasem Soleimani.We also can’t forget how President Trump’s leadership as a commander-in-chief served as a deterrent to Iran. His public condemnation and aggressiveness towards the country made it clear to them and the rest of the world that the United States will no longer tolerate their actions. His sanctions regime kept Iran’s nuclear program in a box. Today, Iran perceives the United States as weak largely due to President Biden’s cognitive decline and foreign policy gaffes—including the embarrassing the Afghanistan withdrawal and the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Vice President Harris has been complicit in his failed policies while she conspired to hide his weakness from the American people. CLICK HERE FOR MORE FOX NEWS OPINIONThe first step to restoring a deterrence is to convey that the U.S. will hold Iran directly responsible for any attack conducted by its surrogates and proxies on U.S. forces, facilities, citizens, and interests.Next would be imposing costs on Iran by removing Iranian military commanders responsible for directing their surrogates and proxies, as well as seizing and forfeiting all vessels and cargo sanctioned Iranian exports. This also means enforcing all sanctions on Iran’s oil, petrochemical, and metal exports, the financial institutions that process the sales, and the entities involved in the transport, insurance, and services. The United States must also stand with our ally Israel. Restoring and accelerating the provision of all munitions authorized by Congress for Israel and our Middle East partners providing support to the US and Israel should become a top priority for Congress if the Biden-Harris administration continues to slow-walk the supplies.The Iran-backed terrorist threat here at home also must be better addressed. Identifying, tracking, detaining, and expelling all illegal immigrants who have entered the U.S. from Iran, or its affiliates is necessary. The president may also use 212(f) of the INA to suspend the entry of Iranians and their partners into the U.S. should they be found to harm national interests.Simply put, there are many tools to better deter Iran and its proxies available to a president who actually takes America’s national security seriously. Deterrence creates peace and stability in the region. The absence of it invites war.Appeasement is no longer an option.Robert Greenway is Director of Heritage’s Center for National Security.CLICK HERE TO READ MORE FROM VICTORIA COATESCLICK HERE TO READ MORE FROM ROBERT GREENWAY
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North America Takes Flight: Leading the Light Delivery Drone Market
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The Light Delivery Drone Market is experiencing rapid growth, driven by factors such as e-commerce expansion, urbanization, and technological advancements. While the global landscape is evolving, North America has emerged as the dominant region, showcasing significant potential for growth and innovation.
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North America: The Launchpad for Drone Delivery
Several factors have contributed to North America's leading position in the light delivery drone market:
E-commerce Dominance: The region boasts a mature e-commerce industry, with giants like Amazon and Walmart driving the demand for faster and more efficient delivery solutions.
Technological Advancements: North America has been at the forefront of drone technology development, with companies like Amazon, Google, and UPS investing heavily in research and development.
Regulatory Environment: While still evolving, the United States has taken significant strides in developing a regulatory framework for drone operations, creating a conducive environment for drone delivery services.
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Infrastructure Development: The region possesses a robust infrastructure, including advanced logistics networks and transportation systems, which can be leveraged for drone delivery operations.
Consumer Acceptance: North American consumers are relatively more open to new technologies, including drone deliveries, which has facilitated market adoption.
Investment and Funding: Significant investments from both private and public sectors have fueled the growth of the light delivery drone market in North America, supporting research, development, and commercialization.
Focus on Safety and Security: The industry has prioritized safety and security measures to ensure the safe operation of drones and protect sensitive data.
Collaboration and Partnerships: Partnerships between drone manufacturers, logistics companies, and technology providers have accelerated the development and deployment of drone delivery services.
Data Analytics and Optimization: The use of data analytics and machine learning is enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of drone delivery operations.
Public-Private Partnerships: Collaborative efforts between government agencies and private companies have been instrumental in advancing drone technology and regulations.
Customer Experience: Focus on delivering exceptional customer experiences, including real-time tracking and delivery notifications, is crucial for the success of drone delivery services.
Key Players Driving the North American Light Delivery Drone Market
Several key players are driving the growth of the light delivery drone market in North America:
Amazon: As a global e-commerce giant, Amazon has been at the forefront of drone delivery initiatives, with its Prime Air program aiming to deliver packages to customers in under 30 minutes.
UPS: The logistics giant has invested in drone technology to enhance its delivery capabilities, particularly for last-mile deliveries in urban areas.
Walmart: The retail giant has partnered with multiple drone delivery companies to test and implement drone delivery services across the United States.
Alphabet (Google): Through its subsidiary Wing, Alphabet has been conducting drone delivery trials, focusing on medical deliveries and other essential items.
DroneUp: This company has partnered with Walmart to operate drone delivery hubs across the United States, expanding the reach of drone-based deliveries.
Challenges and Opportunities
While North America leads the light delivery drone market, several challenges persist, including airspace management, safety concerns, and regulatory complexities. However, the region also presents immense opportunities for growth and innovation.
The integration of drones with other technologies, such as autonomous vehicles and artificial intelligence, can create new business models and enhance operational efficiency. Additionally, expanding drone delivery services to rural areas and underserved communities can have a significant social impact.
Conclusion
North America has established itself as the dominant region in the light delivery drone market, driven by a combination of factors including e-commerce growth, technological advancements, and a supportive regulatory environment.
The region's strong infrastructure, coupled with the presence of major e-commerce players, has created a fertile ground for the development and deployment of drone delivery services.
While challenges remain, the future of the light delivery drone market in North America is promising. Continued investment in research and development, coupled with effective regulatory frameworks, will be crucial for the widespread adoption of drone delivery and the realization of its full potential.
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US Agricultural Drone Market Trends, Challenges, and Future Prospects
US agriculture drones market is anticipated to reach the market valuation of US$ 144.8 million by 2025 expanding at a reasonable CAGR of 9.96% in the course of the forecasted period (2019-2025) from US$ 72.1 million in 2018. Drones are being used for wide variety of purposes in the last couple of years. They began as toys, and then found their application for military purposes. To add on, Amazon and Walmart began testing their own versions of drones for package delivery services, even Google has jumped in the respective segment. Some drone companies have also tested the significance of drones for medical and emergency delivery services. Moreover, approval by FAA to fly a drone in United States has further resulted in the adoption of the devices in agriculture sector. Hence, agriculture drone has begun to be used for agricultural purposes. Digital Agriculture is mainly the use of advanced technologies that are integrated into one system and enables the farmers and other stakeholders within the value chain to enhance the crop yields and improving food production. It has been observed that by 2021, digital agriculture market will be evaluated at US$ 15 billion and around 80% companies are expecting competitive advantage from Agriculture Revolution 4.0. In addition to this, with more than 65% of the food supply required to feed surging population by 2020, digital agriculture portrays immense potential to transform the way the food is produced.
With the accelerated benefits of agriculture drones in precision agriculture, rising demand for food owing to the surging population, agriculture getting stronger with Big Data along with increasing research & development investments has tremendously accelerated that demand for agriculture drones in United States. However, lack of internet connectivity in rural areas, high initial cost of purchase and other parameters such as weather conditions, flat and small view of objects, flight time and flight range, object overlap have remained a huge challenge for the agriculture drone market in United States. With the rapid technological breakthrough, farmers are opting for agricultural drones to enhance their agricultural productivity. Being one of the newest and efficient tools in agriculture, they assist the farmers in wide range of tasks from analyzing, planning to the actual planting of crops, and the subsequent monitoring of fields to ascertain health and growth of crops. Furthermore, surging investments by established players along with favorable government policies are expected to allow large and small operations to aid in effective farming practices. For instance, in 2016, US investments in agricultural drones and robotic technology amounted to US$ 389 million and approximately 40 companies raised funds. Investors such as Monsanto, Syngenta and Mitsui have backed various emerging start-ups for improving, harvesting, crop spraying and irrigation. The rising trend of implementation of UAVs for enhanced productivity and increasing awareness of precision agriculture for crop scouting and field mapping is expected to drive the adoption of drone in agriculture sector in the US.
Under the different types of the agriculture drone market, fixed-wing drones occupied maximum share in 2018. Fixed-wing agriculture drones are considered to be the best choice to monitor the field. They are primarily used when to lot of ground needs to be covered at a fast pace. It has been observed fixed-wing agriculture drones can cover up to 10 times the acreage that a typical quadcopter can cover in a single flight. The segment is anticipated to bring in earnings of US$ 56.03 million by 2025. Under various applications of agriculture drones in US market, crop spraying application is projected to enjoy the swiftest expansion in the United States throughout the reviewed period of time accredited to its superior benefits in terms of massive reduction in overall spray and much lower chemical level reaching the groundwater. With the usage of agriculture drones, the farmers can complete spraying jobs about 5 times faster than traditional methods. Moreover, the application is projected to register stable CAGR of 10.40% over the forecast period.
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Additionally, for better investigation and penetration of drones in the United States agriculture sector, a detailed regional level analysis was conducted including North East, Midwest, South and West regions. In 2018, Mid-West was one of the lucrative and the largest region in terms of adoption of agriculture drones in the US. On account of strong government support to increase the agriculture production, availability of supporting infrastructure as well as gaining prominence of smart and precision farming methods have significantly fostered the regional market. Moreover, more than 25,000 farmers using IoT in US paired with increased deployment of advanced agriculture solutions both in United States along with small farms steadily increasing investment in precision and smart farming methods to raise farm productivity have tremendously boosted United States Agriculture Drone Market. Some of the major companies profiled in United States agriculture drone market are Aero Vironment Inc, Trimble Inc, AgEagle Aerial Systems, Inc., Precision Hawk, Sentera Inc, Drone Deploy, Deveron, DJI, Intel and John Deere Company. The players consistently aim to focus on various product launches, innovations, energy-efficient products as well as mergers and acquisitions to enhance the penetration rate of agriculture drones across United States thereby strengthening their market position.
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Flying high to enable sustainable delivery, remote care
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Flying high to enable sustainable delivery, remote care
Five years ago, what began as three nervous Norwegians spotting each other across a study room has evolved into a drone company enabling sustainable deliveries, elder care, and more against a backdrop of unforgiving conditions.
Lars Erik Fagernæs, Herman Øie Kolden, and Bernhard Paus Græsdal all attended the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, but their paths first crossed in the MIT Professional Education Advanced Study Program lounge in 2019, while they were apprehensive about their impending English exam. From there, they each pursued different tracks of study through the Advanced Study Program: Fagernæs studied computer science, Kolden took applied physics classes, and Græsdal, robotics. Months later, when the world shut down due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the trio’s professional trajectories intertwined.
At the height of the pandemic in 2020, Fagernæs, Kolden, and Græsdal launched Aviant — a drone delivery service company. Aviant flew blood samples across Norway’s vast countryside to assist remote hospitals in diagnosing Covid. Today, their drones are delivering groceries, over-the-counter medicines, and takeout food to populations outside city centers.
Capitalizing on momentum
The pandemic waned, but the need for medical sample delivery did not. Remote hospitals still require reliable and rapid sample transportation, which Aviant continues to supply through its commercial contracts. In 2021, instead of sticking with commercial-only deliveries, the Aviant founders decided to use their momentum to reach for the largest market within autonomous transportation: last-mile delivery.
“Yes, you need a higher volume for the business case to make sense,” explains Fagernæs of the expansion. “Yes, it is a lot more risky, but if you make it, it’s such a big opportunity.” The Norwegian government and various venture capital firms backing Aviant agree that this risk was worth their investment. Aviant has secured millions in funding to explore the consumer market through its newest offering, Kyte.
To scale operations, work still needs to be done to ingratiate drone delivery to the general population. Emphasizing the environmental benefits of aerial versus traditional road deliveries, the founders say, may be the most compelling factors that propel drones to the mainstream.
So far, Aviant has flown more than 30,000 kilometers, saving 4,440 kilograms of carbon dioxide that would have been emitted through traditional transportation methods. “It doesn’t make sense to use a two- to four-ton vehicle to transport one kilogram or two kilograms of sushi or medicine,” Fagernæs reasons. “You also have cars eroding the roads, you have a lot of car accidents. Not only do you remove the cars from roads by flying [deliveries] with drones, it’s also a lot more energy efficient.”
Aviant’s competitors — among them Alphabet — are spurring Fagernæs and Kolden to further improve their nicknamed “Viking drones.” Designed to sustain Norway’s harsh winter conditions and high winds, Aviant drones are well-adapted to service remote areas across Europe and the United States, a market they hope to break into soon.
The unmatched MIT work ethic
Fagernæs and Kolden owe much to MIT: It’s where they met and hatched their company. After his time with the Advanced Study Program, Græsdal decided to return to MIT to pursue his doctorate. The professors and mentors they engaged with across the Institute were instrumental in getting Aviant off the ground.
Fagernæs recalls the beginning stages of discovering the drones’ theoretical flying limit; however, he quickly ran into the hurdle that neither he nor his peers had experience deriving such data. At that moment, there was perhaps no better place on Earth to be. “We figured, OK, we’re at MIT, we might as well just ask someone.” Fagernæs started knocking on doors and was eventually pointed in the direction of Professor Mark Drela’s office.
“I remember meeting Mark. Very, very humble guy, just talking to me like ‘Lars, yes, this, I will help you out, read this book, look at this paper.’” It was only when Fagernæs met back up with Kolden and Græsdal that he realized he had asked elementary questions to one of the leading experts in aeronautical engineering, and he truly appreciated Drela’s patience and helpfulness. The trio also credit Professor Russ Tedrake as being an inspiration to their current careers.
Additionally, the work ethic of their fellow Beavers inspires them to work hard to this day. “I was finishing an assignment, and I think I left the Strata Student Center at 5:30 [in the morning] and it was half-full,” Kolden remembers. “And that has really stuck with me. And even when we run Aviant now, we know that in order to succeed, you have to work really, really hard.”
“I’m impressed with how much Aviant has accomplished in such a short time,” says Drela. “Introducing drones to a wider population is going to make large improvements in high-value and time-critical payload delivery, and at much lower costs than the current alternatives. I’m looking forward to seeing how Aviant grows in the next few years.”
“For the betterment of humankind”
Drones are the future, and Kolden is proud that Aviant’s electric drones are setting a sustainable precedent. “We had the choice to use gasoline drones. It was very tempting, because they can fly 10 times farther if you just use gasoline. But we just came from MIT, we worked on climate-related problems. We just couldn’t look ourselves in the mirror if we used gasoline-driven drones. So, we chose to go for the electric path, and that’s now paid off.”
In the age of automation and perceived diminishing human connections, Kolden did have a moment of doubt about whether drones were part of the dilemma. “Are we creating a dystopian society where my grandfather is just meeting a robot, saying, ‘Here is your food,’ and then flying off again?” Kolden asked himself. After deep conversations with industry experts, and considering the low birth rate and aging population in Norway, he now concludes that drones are part of the solution. “Drones are going to help out a lot and actually make it possible to take care of all people and give them food and medicine when there simply aren’t enough people to do it.”
Fagernæs also takes to heart the section of the MIT mission where students are urged to “work wisely, creatively, and effectively for the betterment of humankind.” He says, “When we started the company, it was all about using drones to help out society. We started to fly during the Covid pandemic to improve the logistics of the health-care sector in Norway, where people weren’t being diagnosed for Covid because of lacking logistics.”
“The story of the success of Lars Erik, Herman, and Aviant makes us proud of what we do at MIT Professional Education.” says Executive Director Bhaskar Pant. “Share MIT knowledge that leads people to be innovative, entrepreneurial, and above all pursue the MIT mission of working toward the betterment of humankind. Kyte is a shining example of that.”
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Why Are Automakers Using Wireless Charging Systems in Electric Vehicles?
The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) forecasts that the global sales of 200- and 300-mile battery electric vehicles (BEVs) will surge from 280,000 in 2019 to 1.9 million by 2050, whereas, the sales of plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) will increase from 137,000 in 2019 to 230,000 by 2050. The surging electric vehicle (EV) sales are encouraging the EV manufacturers to explore new charging methods to make the charging process seamless and fast. As a result, automakers are rapidly installing wireless charging technology in their EVs to reduce human involvement as this technology enables charging without any need for a plug.
Moreover, the booming demand for consumer electronics, such as smartphones, smartwatches, and earphones, will also contribute to the wireless charging market growth during 2021–2030. According to P&S Intelligence, the market revenue reached $4.1 billion in 2020. In recent years, consumer electronics manufacturers have introduced wireless charging technology in premium smartphones for the convenience of customers. In the coming years, the manufacturers will incorporate this technology in handheld devices, laptops, and drones as well.
Apart from the EV and consumer electronics industries, the healthcare, industrial, and aerospace sectors also use wireless charging technology to improve the efficiency of their final products, which operate on electricity. These end-users deploy magnetic resonance, radiofrequency, and inductive charging technologies to ease the charging of numerous electronic devices. Among the various technologies, end-use industries prefer the inductive charging technology over others. This is why this technology is being widely used in low-power devices, such as fitness bands, smartphones, ear pods, and smartwatches, and medical appliances.
Wireless chargers being used by various industries consist of transmitters and receivers. Wireless charging technology uses radio frequencies transmitted through a wireless charger and picked up by a receiver within the device to convert them into direct current (DC) voltage. Wireless chargers offer an easier charging experience to customers as the transfer of power through wireless technology is not dependent on the alignment of receiver and transmitter. As many receivers are utilized to charge multiple devices from a single source, EV charging stations are deploying them in abundance.
In the preceding years, the wireless charging market was dominated by North America, due to the presence of a large number of wireless charger manufacturers, such as Qualcomm Technologies Inc. and Plugless Power Inc., in the region. Moreover, the advancements in the charging technology in the medical equipment sector, especially in the U.S., and the expansion of the EV industry will also fuel the usage of wireless charging systems in the region in the forthcoming years. Owing to these reasons, North America will retain its dominance in the coming years as well.
Whereas, the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region will witness the fastest rise in the sales of wireless chargers in the forthcoming years, due to the burgeoning demand for EVs, such as smartphones, laptops, smartwatches, ear pods, gaming consoles, and personal digital assistants (PDAs) in the region. For instance, according to the Society of Manufacturers of Electric Vehicles (SMEV), 155,400 units of EVs were sold in India during the financial year 2019–20. Furthermore, the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers (CAAM) states that 200,000 new energy vehicles were sold in China in November 2020.
Therefore, the booming demand for EVs and consumer electronics will augment the adoption of wireless charging systems in the foreseeable future.
Source: P&S Intelligence
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Ambulance Drone Market is Booming Worldwide | Gaining Revolution In Eyes of Global Exposure
A drone is also known as an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) or unmanned aircraft systems (UASes), is a flying robot that can control remotely by using mobile phones or corresponding remote. Whereas, drones that are used for a medical purpose such drones called as ambulance drones. The ambulance drone has been designed to make availability of medical services in any medical emergency as it can occur anywhere and anytime. Rising government initiatives for promoting ambulance drone services is the major key driver for the market. For instance, Zipline and the Ghanaian government have announced new ambulance drone facilities for the people. Additionally, increasing demand for ambulance drones due to high delivery speed, low cost of the ambulance drone and high accuracy and increasing mass production of drone results in decreasing the prices have been supplementing overall growth of the market. However, lack of awareness about benefits associated with the drone for the medical purpose among end users and weight barriers and low power storage capacity in the ambulance drone is limiting the market. Moreover, Increasing Promotional Activities such as Advertisement and Promotional Events and increasing research and development activities by key established key players can overcome the challenges.
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Global Top 8 Companies Accounted for 61% of total Siding market (QYResearch, 2021)
Vinyl siding is plastic exterior siding for houses and small apartment buildings, used for decoration and weatherproofing, imitating wood clapboard, board and batten or shakes, and used instead of other materials such as aluminum or fiber cement siding. It is an engineered product, manufactured primarily from polyvinyl chloride (PVC) resin.
Low price and minimal upkeep make vinyl by far the most widely sold siding material. Vinyl needs no painting. It won’t warp or twist, and it’s impervious to insects and water. But it can rattle, crack, melt, and burn. Some vinyl products may look like wood from a distance, but not up close.
According to the new market research report “United States Siding Market Report 2023-2029”, published by QYResearch, the United States Siding market size is projected to reach USD 3.11 billion by 2029, at a CAGR of 5.0% during the forecast period.
Figure. United States Siding Market Size (US$ Million), 2018-2029
Figure. United States Siding Top 8 Players Ranking and Market Share(Based on data of 2022, Continually updated)
The United States key manufacturers of Siding include Cornerstone Building Brands, Saint-Gobain, etc. In 2022, the United States top three players had a share approximately 61.0% in terms of revenue.
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Top 10 Best Geospatial Companies
This guide highlights the top 15 GIS (Geographic Information Systems) companies leading the way with their cutting-edge solutions in mapping and spatial analysis. It points out how crucial GIS technology has become for making informed decisions in various sectors, given that understanding location data is key in today’s world. With the geospatial market set to grow from USD 8.1 billion in 2020 to an estimated USD 14.5 billion by 2030, finding the right GIS partner is more important than ever.
This list is designed to help organizations pick the best GIS company to work with. It includes companies known for their deep knowledge, wide range of geospatial services, and solid reputation in the field. These companies stand out for using the latest in GIS technology to solve real problems, helping businesses stay on top of the game in a world where data rules.
12th Wonder Founded: 2012 Headquarters: California, United States. Expanded presence in Ivory Coast, Japan, and India. 12thWonder has a global tech team of 100 employees with a diverse and expanding workforce. Key Services: – GIS Application Development (Web, Mobile, Desktop) – Remote Sensing & GIS, Photogrammetry, Drone, and LiDAR Services – Consulting Services in Geospatial Solutions
12th Wonder specializes in geospatial solutions, blending IT services with tailored GIS applications to meet the needs of various industries including utilities, telecom, mining, and urban planning. Their offerings range from developing GIS applications across different platforms to providing data services using advanced techniques like remote sensing and LiDAR. The company also offers consulting services to navigate complex geospatial challenges. Leveraging a team with deep domain expertise and a commitment to innovation, 12th Wonder aims to extend asset lifespan, standardize revenue, and efficiently meet people’s needs across the globe. Their approach to geospatial solutions emphasizes user centric design, agile development methodologies, and a collaborative relationship with clients to ensure tailored, industry specific outcomes.
FARO Technologies Founded: 1981 Headquarters: Lake Mary, Florida, USA Employee Count: 1,000+ Key Services: – 3D measurement, imaging, and realization technology – Computer aided measurement and imaging devices – Software for 3D modeling and analysis
FARO Technologies specializes in the design, development, and marketing of 3D measurement and imaging solutions. Serving a wide range of industries, including manufacturing, construction, engineering, and public safety, FARO’s technology facilitates the measurement and analysis of complex spaces and geometries.
Topcon Positioning Systems Founded: 1932 Headquarters: Livermore, California, USA Key Services: – Precision positioning technology – Software solutions for surveying and construction – Optical equipment for ophthalmology and medical diagnostics
Topcon Positioning Systems is a leading provider of precision equipment for the surveying, construction, and agriculture industries. They offer innovative solutions that combine GPS technology, optical, laser, and data collection systems, enhancing productivity and efficiency.
Precisely Founded: 1920 (as Pitney Bowes Inc.) Headquarters: Stamford, Connecticut, USA Key Services: – Data integrity software – Location intelligence solutions – Data quality and enrichment services
Now operating under the brand name Precisely, the company provides critical data integrity solutions, including location intelligence, data quality, and enrichment, to help clients make better decisions by understanding the relationships between data and geography.
DigitalGlobe (part of Maxar Technologies) Founded: 1993 Headquarters: Westminster, Colorado, USA Employee Count: Part of Maxar Technologies Key Services: – Earth observation and geospatial data – High-resolution satellite imagery – Advanced geospatial analytics solutions
As a leader in Earth observation and geospatial data, DigitalGlobe provides comprehensive imaging and analysis capabilities that enable clients across the globe to make critical decisions.(Read More…)
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Plant Phenotyping Market is Estimated to Witness High Growth Owing to Increasing Investment in Agricultural Research
Plant phenotyping is the measurement of physical, physiological, and biochemical characteristics of a plant. It enables plant scientists to understand plant traits, gene functions, and control environmental stresses. Plant phenotyping involves the use of multispectral and hyperspectral imaging, spectroscopy, 3D imaging, and underwater and aerial photography to precisely capture phenotypic traits over time. It helps breeders, researchers, and growers to visualize plant growth in a controlled and natural environment for evaluating genetic diversity and selecting desirable traits. The global plant phenotyping market is estimated to be valued at US$ 227.28 Mn in 2023 and is expected to exhibit a CAGR of 2.4% over the forecast period 2023 to 2030, as highlighted in a new report published by Coherent Market Insights. Market Dynamics: Increasing investment in agricultural research is a key driver propelling the growth of the plant phenotyping market. For instance, in 2021, the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) allocated $7 billion toward agricultural research which included $380 million for plant phenotyping initiatives. Phenotyping activities help enhance crop quality, understand gene function, and develop improved cultivars resistant to biotic and abiotic stresses. This in turn boosts agricultural productivity and food security. Moreover, the adoption of technologically advanced solutions such as hyperspectral and multispectral imaging, 3D imaging, and drones is augmenting the demand for plant phenotyping solutions. SWOT Analysis Strength: The plant phenotyping market size has strong growth potential as it helps increase agricultural yield. It assists in screening plant variants in a high-throughput manner. Phenotyping tools enable selection of ideal traits in plant breeding programs to develop stress-tolerant crops. Weakness: Initial investments required for plant phenotyping tools and infrastructure are high. Accuracy and reproducibility of phenotyping data still needs improvements. high dependency on weather conditions and environment for outdoor field phenotype analysis. Opportunity: Adoption of robotics, drones and sensors in phenotyping solutions provides new avenues. Development of crops resistant to climate change and other abiotic/biotic stresses demands innovative phenotyping. Integration of phenotyping data with genomics expands scope. Threats: Limitations of greenhouse and growth chamber setups for large-scale analysis. Slow commercialization of researcher developed futuristic phenotyping methods. Key Takeaways The global plant phenotyping market is expected to witness high growth.
Regional analysis related content comprises highest revenues are projected to be generated from the North American region from 2023 to 2030. This can be attributed to heavy investments in plant research and significant adoption of phenotyping solutions across countries in the region. Key players related content comprises Key players operating in the plant phenotyping market are BIOTRONIK SE & Co.KG, Medtronic plc., Boston Scientific Corporation, Abbott Laboratories, LivaNova plc., Osypka Medical GmbH, and MEDICO S.p.A.
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Medical Drone Market Impressive Growth, In-Depth Analysis of Company Profiles by 2028
The global medical drone market size was USD 194.7 million in 2020. The global impact of COVID-19 has been unprecedented and staggering, with medical drones witnessing a positive demand shock across all regions amid the pandemic. Based on our analysis, the global market exhibited a stellar growth of 30.8% in 2020 as compared to the average year-on-year growth during 2017-2019. The market is projected to grow from USD 254.7 million in 2021 to USD 1,410.9 million in 2028 at a CAGR of 27.70% in the 2021-2028 period. Medical drones, also known as medical delivery drones, are unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) that are designed to transport medical supplies, equipment, and even human organs to remote or hard-to-reach locations
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Medical drones have the potential to revolutionize the way medical supplies are transported, particularly in areas with poor infrastructure or where access to medical supplies is limited.
Medical drones can be used to deliver a wide range of medical supplies, including vaccines, blood products, medication, medical equipment, and diagnostic tests. They can be programmed to fly autonomously or operated remotely by a human pilot. In either case, medical drones are equipped with GPS technology, cameras, and sensors that allow them to navigate and avoid obstacles.
List of Key Players Profiled in Medical Drone Industry Report
Zipline Inc. (San Francisco, United States)
Volocopter GmbH (Bruchsal, Germany)
Volansi Inc. (San Francisco,United States)
Matternet Inc. (Mountain View, United States)
Manna Drone Delivery Inc. (Dublin, Ireland)
Flytrex Aviation Ltd. (Tel Aviv, Israel)
Flirtey Holdings Inc. (Reno, United States)
Vayu Inc. (Ypsilanti, United States)
Skyports Ltd. (Billericay, United Kingdom)
Ebre Drone LLC (Tarragona, Spain)
Swoop Aero Pty. Ltd. (Docklands, Australia)
Skyfarer Ltd. (Coventry, United Kingdom)
Medical drones offer several advantages over traditional modes of medical supply transportation. For example, they can travel much faster than ground transportation, which can be critical in emergency situations. Medical drones also have the potential to reduce the risk of contamination and spoilage of medical supplies, as they can transport them directly from the source to the destination without the need for intermediate handling.
One of the most promising applications of medical drones is the transport of human organs for transplantation. Currently, human organs are transported by commercial airlines or ground transportation, which can take several hours and increase the risk of organ damage or spoilage. Medical drones offer a potentially faster and safer alternative for transporting organs, as they can fly directly to the destination and avoid the delays and potential damage associated with traditional transportation methods.
Driving Factor
High Demand for Drones in Healthcare Applications to Propel Market Growth
The increasing demand for monitoring and surveillance of public areas and the advent of new logistical alternatives than the conventional supply chain modes is propelling governments worldwide to invest in medical drone technology. Moreover, in this pandemic situation, human contact has been suspected to be a vehicle of viral transmission. Thus drone technology is a clear winner in this situation. Thus, there has emerged an urgent need for contactless and efficient technology. For instance, in October 2019, the UPS Flight Forward Inc. has received U.S. government approval with the Federal Aviation Administration's and standard certification to exercise drone airline operations. In response, the company launched its first drone delivery flight at WakeMed Hospital in Raleigh, NC, by using a quadcopter Matternet M2. These factors are driving the medical drone market growth.
Market Segmentation:
By type, the market is segmented into fixed-wing, rotary-wing, and hybrid. Technology is divided into fully autonomous, semi-autonomous, and remotely operated. By the package size, it is trifurcated into <2 KG, 2-5 KG, and 5 KG <. On the basis of its service, it is divided into hospital-based, independent, and government. Based on its logistical application, it is divided into emergency blood logistics, medicinal drugs logistics, medical equipment logistics, surgical equipment logistics, vaccine logistics, emergency organ logistics, and emergency ambulatory support. By End-user, it is segmented into emergency medical services, blood banks, hospitals, and others.
Finally, based on region, the market is categorized into North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and the Middle East & Africa.
However, there are also several challenges associated with the use of medical drones. One of the biggest challenges is regulatory approval, as medical drones are subject to strict regulations by aviation authorities and healthcare regulators. There are also concerns around safety and privacy, particularly if medical drones are operated in densely populated areas or over private property.
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The market report for medical drone provides a detailed analysis of several factors such as the key drivers and restraints that will impact growth. Additionally, the report provides insights into the regional analysis that covers different regions, contributing to the growth of the market. It includes the competitive landscape that involves the leading companies and the adoption of strategies to introduce new products, announce partnerships, and collaborate to contribute to the growth of this market.
Despite these challenges, medical drones have the potential to revolutionize the way medical supplies are transported, particularly in areas with poor infrastructure or limited access to medical supplies. As technology continues to advance, the use of medical drones is likely to become more widespread, and could potentially save countless lives by improving access to vital medical supplies.
Regional Insights
North America to Dominate Backed by Increasing Number of Registered Drones
North America is expected to remain at the forefront and hold the highest position in this market during the forecast period owing to a large number of drones, i.e., around 872,694 drones that are registered for use under Federal Aviation Administration (FAA,) in 2021. The region’s market stood at USD 79.88 million in 2020.
Asia Pacific is expected to showcase significant medical drone market share during the forecast period owing to the high adoption rate and investment by OEMs and governments. Furthermore, the presence of the OEMs in the region, such as DJI, and global players such as Zipline.
The Middle East is anticipated to be the fastest-growing region during the forecast period.
Competitive Landscape
Key Players to Focus on Partnerships to Strengthen Their Market Positions
This market is consolidated by major companies striving to maintain their position by focusing on new launches, partnerships, and agreements. For instance, in February 2021, the Government of Kaduna State, in Nigeria, signed a medical delivery agreement with Zipline for airdropped COVID-19 Vaccine shipment as it would have reduced the dependency of the state to invest in the cold chain storage. Furthermore, this agreement is expected to pave the way for enhanced services such as on-demand blood products, medications, and other vaccines.
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global delivery drone market size was worth USD 9.56 billion in 2022. During the forecast period between 2023 and 2029, BlueWeave expects the global delivery drone market size to expand at a robust CAGR of 29.77% reaching USD 45.65 billion by 2029. With the rise of e-commerce and the growing expectation for prompt deliveries, traditional delivery methods are facing challenges in meeting customer demands. Delivery drones offer a promising solution by providing quicker and more streamlined delivery processes, especially for last-mile deliveries in urban areas. These drones can bypass traffic congestion and deliver packages directly to customers' doorsteps, saving time and improving customer satisfaction. The convenience and speed offered by delivery drones have garnered attention from various industries, including retail, healthcare, and logistics. As a result, the global delivery drone market is witnessing substantial growth as businesses recognize the need for innovative delivery solutions to stay competitive in the rapidly evolving market landscape.
Growth Driver: Increasing demand for fast and efficient delivery services
As consumers increasingly expect faster and more convenient delivery options, traditional delivery methods face challenges in meeting these evolving demands. This has created a fertile ground for the adoption of delivery drones. Delivery drones offer the potential to revolutionize the logistics industry by providing quick and timely deliveries, especially for last-mile delivery in urban areas. For instance, Wingcopter GmbH is a German drone delivery company that is focused on delivering medical supplies and other time-sensitive goods. The company has been testing drone delivery programs in several countries, including Germany, the United States, and Switzerland. This speed and efficiency can significantly enhance customer satisfaction and improve overall delivery operations. Moreover, the rise of e-commerce has fueled the demand for rapid deliveries. With the growing popularity of online shopping, there is a pressing need for efficient delivery solutions. Delivery drones can play a crucial role in overcoming the limitations of traditional logistics networks, particularly in congested urban areas where traffic delays can impact delivery timelines. Additionally, the cost and environmental benefits associated with delivery drones further drive their adoption. Drones can reduce costs associated with fuel, maintenance, and labor, making them an attractive option for companies seeking cost-effective delivery solutions. Furthermore, delivery drones have lower carbon emissions compared to traditional delivery vehicles, aligning with the growing emphasis on sustainability and eco-friendly practices.
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Drone Taxi Market to see Booming Business Sentiments | Volocopter, Lilium, Opener Aero, Joby Aviation
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Major players profiled in the study are:
Airbus (Netherlands), Boeing (United States), Textron (United States), Ehang (China), Joby Aviation (United States), Volocopter (Germany), Lilium (Germany), Opener Aero (United States), Tetra (Japan), Urban Aeronautics (Israel)
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Drone Taxi is being developed by both start-ups and established businesses, including Boeing, Hyundai, Airbus, Toyota, and Uber. Toyota, Uber, Hyundai, Airbus, and Boeing have all promised to transport passengers through the sky in flying taxis. The idea is to connect metropolitan areas with suburbia while avoiding traffic. Air taxis might travel at speeds of up to 180 mph at altitudes ranging from 1,000 to 2,000 feet. Venture-backed start-ups like Uber, as well as big car and airline industries, are all vying for a piece of this embryonic industry. The company has the potential to drastically alter the urban mobility sector, and investors are spending millions of dollars on commercialization initiatives. They are drawn to the notion that electric air taxis have the potential to significantly reduce operating and maintenance expenses. Drone Taxi comes in a variety of forms and sizes, and many of them look nothing like traditional fixed-wing aircraft. Electric motors replace jet engines, and vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) aircraft feature spinning wings and, in certain cases, rotors in place of propellers to obviate the need for long runways. Only a few businesses are producing vehicles that resemble automobiles with wings.
The Global Drone Taxi Market segments and Market Data Break Down are illuminated below:
by Application (Ride-Sharing Companies, Scheduled Operators, Hospital and Medical Agencies., Private Operators), Operated (Remotely Piloted, Fully Autonomous), Capacity (Up to 2, 3 to 5, More than 5), Location Range (Intracity, Intercity), Propulsion (Fully Electric, Hybrid, Electric Hydrogen)
Market Opportunities:
Intracity transportation: Short-term opportunity
Technological advancements in the sector
Market Drivers:
Growing demand for an alternative modes of transportation in urban mobility
Smart city initiatives
Improved regulatory framework
Market Trend:
Increasing demand for autonomous air ambulance vehicles
More efficient batteries and advanced manufacturing techniques
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Region Included are: North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Oceania, South America, Middle East & Africa
Country Level Break-Up: United States, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, Colombia, Chile, South Africa, Nigeria, Tunisia, Morocco, Germany, United Kingdom (UK), the Netherlands, Spain, Italy, Belgium, Austria, Turkey, Russia, France, Poland, Israel, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, China, Japan, Taiwan, South Korea, Singapore, India, Australia and New Zealand etc.
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Chapter 1: Introduction, market driving force product Objective of Study and Research Scope the Drone Taxi market
Chapter 2: Exclusive Summary – the basic information of the Drone Taxi Market.
Chapter 3: Displaying the Market Dynamics- Drivers, Trends and Challenges & Opportunities of the Drone Taxi
Chapter 4: Presenting the Drone Taxi Market Factor Analysis, Porters Five Forces, Supply/Value Chain, PESTEL analysis, Market Entropy, Patent/Trademark Analysis.
Chapter 5: Displaying the by Type, End User and Region/Country 2016-2021
Chapter 6: Evaluating the leading manufacturers of the Drone Taxi market which consists of its Competitive Landscape, Peer Group Analysis, BCG Matrix & Company Profile
Chapter 7: To evaluate the market by segments, by countries and by Manufacturers/Company with revenue share and sales by key countries in these various regions (2022-2027)
Chapter 8 & 9: Displaying the Appendix, Methodology and Data Source
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United States Medical Drone Market Trends, Analysis, Report 2022-2028
A recent study by the strategic consulting and market research firm, BlueWeave Consulting, revealed that the United States medical drone market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 23.1% during the forecast period. The United States Medical Drone market is booming because of the rising government reimbursement policies. The United States' robust economic standing and the availability of a highly established healthcare infrastructure are driving the market's expansion. The need for high-quality healthcare services is growing due to the nation's rising GDP and per capita income. However, the high cost of maintaining drones and the regulation imposed by the government act as a restraining factors for the market growth.
Favorable Government Reimbursement Policies
Favorable government reimbursement policies encourage high-quality medical treatment and make it more affordable for patients, fueling industry expansion. The development of medical drones benefits from a variety of government funding sources as well as support from private companies. For example, stepping up government efforts to create unarmed aircraft will encourage innovation. Additionally, Zipline is involved in distributing vaccines, life-saving drugs, and blood. The government's primary objective in launching these projects is to save lives by making medicines available when required.
Increasing Demand For Quality Healthcare Services
The United States' robust economic standing and the availability of a highly established healthcare infrastructure are driving the market's expansion of medical drones in the United States. The need for high-quality healthcare services is growing due to the nation's rising GDP and per capita income. As a result, not only citizens of the country but also healthcare professionals are prioritizing quality healthcare service in the country. Drone use offers a possibility to improve healthcare, particularly in remote or underserved areas, by enabling just-in-time delivery of essential medical supplies and devices, speeding up lab testing turnaround times, and lowering the cost of regular prescription care in rural locations.
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High Cost For Maintaining The Drones And The Regulation Imposed By Government Act As A Restraining Factor For The Market Growth
The strict government rules are one factor that may somewhat impede industry expansion, and the deployment procedure is becoming a little more challenging due to these limitations. Last but not least, the cost of operation and maintenance associated with various drone types may also be a factor that hinders the overall expansion of the medical drone market. However, with so much research and development being done, we can anticipate the best services in the near future at a lower cost. Additionally, one of the primary driving forces is the growing government participation, which will aid in surpassing the medical drone market's restraint.
The Blood Transfer Segment Is Anticipated To Remain Dominant In The Market During The Forecast Period
By application, the market is segmented into blood transfer, drugs/pharmaceutical transfer, vaccination programs, and others. The market's dominating category has generally been blood transfer, and this trend is expected to continue during the projection period. This market's rise can be attributed to the rising demand and adoption of unmanned system logistics for supplying pathological blood products and blood samples. The logistics for vaccines is the market sector that is growing most quickly. During the forecast period, it rises due to the high demand for immunizations against various illnesses, epidemics, viral outbreaks, and the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. One reason for the development is the capability of medical drones to deliver vaccinations quickly to far-off regions. Additionally, many agencies, like UNICEF, fund medical drones to deliver vaccines in remote areas and during emergencies, fostering market growth.
Impact of COVID-19 on United States Medical Drone Market
During the pandemic, several businesses ran drone delivery trials in the U.S., frequently using specialized, strictly regulated permissions for flight outside the visual line of sight provided by the Federal Aviation Administration. The use of drones by government organizations has increased due to their deployment for non-intrusive public monitoring and surveillance applications. Through their monitoring and surveillance, these organizations have improved their situational awareness and helped the public follow pandemic rules in various ways. Additionally, several academic institutions have been tracking the symptoms within the populace utilizing drone monitoring powered by artificial intelligence and infrared photography.
Competitive Landscape
Key players operating in the United States Medical Drone market are Zipline International Inc.(U.S.), Volansi, Inc. (U.S.), Flirtey(U.S.), Matternet(U.S.), Vayu Inc. (Ypsilanti U.S.), VillageReach, Alphabet, Inc. (Google Drones), The Boeing Company, DJI United States, Alpine 4 Holdings Inc., Draganfly, Inc., Skydio Inc., and other prominent players. Various strategies such as investment in R&D, new business ventures, production facilities, production capabilities, and product launches are used by market players to stay competitive.
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Emergency Medical Services Segment to Dominate the United States Medical Drones Market | TechSci Research
Rising adoption of medical drones in healthcare sector and increasing government initiatives is expected to drive the United States Medical Drones market in the forecast period.
According to TechSci Research report, “United States Medical Drones Market By Drone Type (Fixed Wing Drone, Hybrid Drone, Rotor Drone) By Application (Blood Transfer, Drugs/Pharmaceutical Transfer, Vaccination Programs, Others) By End User (Emergency Medical Services, Blood Banks, Government Organizations), By Region, Company Forecast & Opportunities, 2026”, The United States Medical Drones market is expected to witness significant growth for the next five years. Medical drones are used for providing diagnosis and treatment to patients, perioperative evaluation, and aids in offering telementoring in remote areas. Medical drones can fulfill the urgent need of patients by delivering vaccines, medicines, blood products in local and remote areas.
The medical drones can either be programmed manually or can be programmed to reach the location by following the route. Medical drones do not require any landing space and can be programmed to drop the supplies by flying near the ground. Market players are focusing to advance the technology used in medical drones and develop novel products having superior accuracy and speed to ensure fast delivery to the targeted location. Expansion of the distribution channels by the market players to widen the adoption of medical drones is fueling the growth of the market. The presence of government regulations coupled with high investments is contributing to an increase the in number of trials performed to launch products into the market is expected to propel the market growth in the next five years.
The COVID-19 outbreak across the world which has been declared as a pandemic by World Health Organization has affected countries adversely. Leading authorities in the United States imposed lockdown restrictions and released a set of precautionary measures to contain the spread of novel coronavirus. Coronavirus-affected patients started suffering from shortness of breath along with coughing and sneezing. United States authorities increased the capacity of hospitals as a greater number of patients were getting affected daily and getting admitted into the hospital facilities. Amidst lockdown restrictions, consumers were unable to visit medical stores to buy medical supplies and can disinfect the coronavirus-affected areas without human intervention, therefore, surging the demand through the online channels which in turn influenced the medical drones market growth.
However, the high cost associated with drone manufacturing and technological glitches may create hindrance in the Medical Drones market growth.
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United States Medical Drones market is segmented into drones type, application, end user, regional distribution, and company. Based on application, the market can be divided into blood transfer, drugs/pharmaceutical transfer, vaccination programs, and others. The blood transfer application segment is expected to hold the major market share in the forecast period, 2022-2026. Medical drones are used to transfer the blood samples between the healthcare facilities to ensure a quick diagnosis of HIV in infants.
These drones can cover a large distance in a very less amount of time, therefore in case of emergencies, medical drones play a crucial role by transferring blood. Based on drone type, the market can be divided into fixed wing drone, hybrid drone, and rotor drone. The rotor drone segment is expected to witness growth in the next five years owing to several benefits such as the rotor drone ability to easily take off and land vertically which makes it easier to land it in smaller spaces.
Zipline International Inc., VillageReach, Flirtey Inc., Alphabet, Inc. (Google Drones), The Boeing Company, DJI United States, Alpine 4 Holdings Inc, Matternet, Inc., Draganfly, Inc., Skydio Inc. are the leading players operating in United States Medical Drones market. Manufacturers are increasingly focusing on research and development process to fuel higher growth in the market. To meet evolving customer demand with respect to better efficiency and durability, several Medical Drones manufacturers are coming up with their technologically advanced offerings.
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“The growing government focus along with high-end investments to upgrade the existing infrastructure and develop logistics networks to transform critical care and emergency medical service is expected to boost the medical drones market growth. The blooming e-commerce sector is attracting consumers to order medicine through online platforms and increasing orders for medicines by consumers is influencing players to adopt medical drones to ensure fast and timely delivery is paving the way for the medical drones market growth. Also, the presence of various competitors dealing in medical supply and offering of lucrative discounts by the key players is further expected to foster the market growth till 2026” said Mr. Karan Chechi, Research Director with TechSci Research, a research based global management consulting firm.
“United States Medical Drones Market By Drone Type (Fixed Wing Drone, Hybrid Drone, Rotor Drone) By Application (Blood Transfer, Drugs/Pharmaceutical Transfer, Vaccination Programs, Others) By End User (Emergency Medical Services, Blood Banks, Government Organizations), By Region, Company Forecast & Opportunities, 2026” has evaluated the future growth potential of United States Medical Drones market and provided statistics & information on market size, shares, structure and future market growth. The report intends to provide cutting-edge market intelligence and help decision makers take sound investment decisions. Besides, the report also identifies and analyzes the emerging trends along with essential drivers, challenges, and opportunities in the of United States Medical Drones market.
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Emergency Medical Services Segment to Dominate the United States Medical Drones Market | TechSci Research
Rising adoption of medical drones in healthcare sector and increasing government initiatives is expected to drive the United States Medical Drones market in the forecast period.
According to TechSci Research report, “United States Medical Drones Market By Drone Type (Fixed Wing Drone, Hybrid Drone, Rotor Drone) By Application (Blood Transfer, Drugs/Pharmaceutical Transfer, Vaccination Programs, Others) By End User (Emergency Medical Services, Blood Banks, Government Organizations), By Region, Company Forecast & Opportunities, 2026”, The United States Medical Drones market is expected to witness significant growth for the next five years. Medical drones are used for providing diagnosis and treatment to patients, perioperative evaluation, and aids in offering telementoring in remote areas. Medical drones can fulfill the urgent need of patients by delivering vaccines, medicines, blood products in local and remote areas.
The medical drones can either be programmed manually or can be programmed to reach the location by following the route. Medical drones do not require any landing space and can be programmed to drop the supplies by flying near the ground. Market players are focusing to advance the technology used in medical drones and develop novel products having superior accuracy and speed to ensure fast delivery to the targeted location. Expansion of the distribution channels by the market players to widen the adoption of medical drones is fueling the growth of the market. The presence of government regulations coupled with high investments is contributing to an increase the in number of trials performed to launch products into the market is expected to propel the market growth in the next five years.
The COVID-19 outbreak across the world which has been declared as a pandemic by World Health Organization has affected countries adversely. Leading authorities in the United States imposed lockdown restrictions and released a set of precautionary measures to contain the spread of novel coronavirus. Coronavirus-affected patients started suffering from shortness of breath along with coughing and sneezing. United States authorities increased the capacity of hospitals as a greater number of patients were getting affected daily and getting admitted into the hospital facilities. Amidst lockdown restrictions, consumers were unable to visit medical stores to buy medical supplies and can disinfect the coronavirus-affected areas without human intervention, therefore, surging the demand through the online channels which in turn influenced the medical drones market growth.
However, the high cost associated with drone manufacturing and technological glitches may create hindrance in the Medical Drones market growth.
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United States Medical Drones market is segmented into drones type, application, end user, regional distribution, and company. Based on application, the market can be divided into blood transfer, drugs/pharmaceutical transfer, vaccination programs, and others. The blood transfer application segment is expected to hold the major market share in the forecast period, 2022-2026. Medical drones are used to transfer the blood samples between the healthcare facilities to ensure a quick diagnosis of HIV in infants.
These drones can cover a large distance in a very less amount of time, therefore in case of emergencies, medical drones play a crucial role by transferring blood. Based on drone type, the market can be divided into fixed wing drone, hybrid drone, and rotor drone. The rotor drone segment is expected to witness growth in the next five years owing to several benefits such as the rotor drone ability to easily take off and land vertically which makes it easier to land it in smaller spaces.
Zipline International Inc., VillageReach, Flirtey Inc., Alphabet, Inc. (Google Drones), The Boeing Company, DJI United States, Alpine 4 Holdings Inc, Matternet, Inc., Draganfly, Inc., Skydio Inc. are the leading players operating in United States Medical Drones market. Manufacturers are increasingly focusing on research and development process to fuel higher growth in the market. To meet evolving customer demand with respect to better efficiency and durability, several Medical Drones manufacturers are coming up with their technologically advanced offerings.
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“The growing government focus along with high-end investments to upgrade the existing infrastructure and develop logistics networks to transform critical care and emergency medical service is expected to boost the medical drones market growth. The blooming e-commerce sector is attracting consumers to order medicine through online platforms and increasing orders for medicines by consumers is influencing players to adopt medical drones to ensure fast and timely delivery is paving the way for the medical drones market growth. Also, the presence of various competitors dealing in medical supply and offering of lucrative discounts by the key players is further expected to foster the market growth till 2026” said Mr. Karan Chechi, Research Director with TechSci Research, a research based global management consulting firm.
“United States Medical Drones Market By Drone Type (Fixed Wing Drone, Hybrid Drone, Rotor Drone) By Application (Blood Transfer, Drugs/Pharmaceutical Transfer, Vaccination Programs, Others) By End User (Emergency Medical Services, Blood Banks, Government Organizations), By Region, Company Forecast & Opportunities, 2026” has evaluated the future growth potential of United States Medical Drones market and provided statistics & information on market size, shares, structure and future market growth. The report intends to provide cutting-edge market intelligence and help decision makers take sound investment decisions. Besides, the report also identifies and analyzes the emerging trends along with essential drivers, challenges, and opportunities in the of United States Medical Drones market.
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