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Drones for Emergency Responders Market Size

  • Report ID: GMI10335
  • Published Date: Jul 2024
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Drones for Emergency Responders Market Size

Drones for Emergency Responders Market was valued at USD 3.2 billion in 2023 and is estimated to register a CAGR of over 13.3% between 2024 and 2032. The continuous evolution of drone technology has significantly enhanced their utility for emergencies.

 

The modern drones are equipped with high-resolution cameras, thermal imaging, and advanced sensors, which help emergency responders assess hazardous environments, monitor structural stability, and locate survivors in hard-to-reach areas. Moreover, various companies are focused on investing in new drone technologies to strengthen their position in the market. For instance, in March 2024, DJI launched DJI Dock 2, designed to support automatic drone operations. The Dock 2 is compatible with the new DJI Matrice 3D/3TD drones, which feature advanced obstacle sensing, thermal imaging, and long flight times?.
 

Further, drones offer a more cost-effective solution for aerial reconnaissance compared to traditional methods such as helicopters. This makes them a viable option for smaller emergency response agencies. In addition, this technology has repeatedly demonstrated its effectiveness in real-world emergency scenarios. For instance, drones have been used, to survey the damage, locate survivors, and deliver essential supplies. For instance, in October 2023, Flyability and Faro Technologies announced a new Elios 3 surveying payload for centimeter accuracy in challenging environments. This cutting-edge technology is designed to further elevate the precision and effectiveness of drone-based inspections and surveys in complex scenarios, such as search and rescue missions and disaster response efforts.
 

The drones for emergency responders market faces numerous challenges such as regulatory hurdles, technical and operational limitations, and public perception. Obtaining necessary permits for operating drones in emergencies can be time-consuming and complex. Restricted airspace around emergencies and varying local regulations can further complicate deployment. In addition, battery life, payload capacity, and weather dependence can limit the effectiveness of drones in certain situations. Further, harsh weather conditions such as rain, strong winds, or low visibility can hinder drone operation. Moreover, privacy concerns regarding drone usage in public places usage can create resistance to their adoption by emergency responders.

Authors: Preeti Wadhwani, Aishvarya Ambekar

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) :

The market size for drones for emergency responders was valued at USD 3.2 billion in 2023 and is estimated to register over 13.3% CAGR over 2024 - 2032 owing to the continuous evolution of drone technology.

The semi-autonomous drones segment in the drones for emergency responders market is expected to exceed USD 4.5 billion by 2032 driven by the balance of control and automation, cost-effectiveness, ease of use, flexibility, and adaptability.

Asia Pacific market generated 42% share in 2023 attributed to the focus on investments for pilot programs and equipment acquisition.

Autel Robotics, DJI, Draganfly, Inc., Flyability, Parrot Drone SAS, Skydio, Inc., Teledyne FLIR LLC, and Yuneec.org

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