The Drone Girl recently had the pleasure of sitting down with Bronwyn Morgan, an inspiring entrepreneur and influential leader in the drone industry. Bronwyn Morgan is the driving force behind Xeo Air, Airversity Drone Pilot Academy + Consulting, and CEO...
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Kat James: how this drone data analyst is using #dronesforgood
Kat James is a drone and data specialist based in Nairobi, Kenya. She has worked in global health for over a decade — but recently, her work has brought her into the drone world. Kat is the founder of Four...
Joanna Steidle: how she uses drone photography to help marine life
Joanna Steidle, an acclaimed drone aerial photographer, has earned numerous awards for her work. Her love for the ocean and drone photography has become a powerful tool in the fight for ocean conservation. The team at Drone Girl recently connected...
Vilde Wettergreen: how this entrepreneur disrupted FPV drones, unintentionally
Vilde Wettergreen got into drones the same way her company did: by pure happenstance. But Vilde and her company, Immerse Optics, are making a strong impression on the drone industry. Vilde Wettergreen is the C.E.O. of Immerse Optics, a Norwegian...
This woman oversees drone flights in more than 130 different countries
For some folks, managing drone flights (and understanding the legal requirements) in just one country is tough enough. Margherita Bruscolini manages drone flights in more than 130 countries. Margherita Bruscolini is Head of Drones at Globhe, a massive drone data-gathering...
Want to get hired as a drone pilot? Have these traits and skills
Last week, you met Michelle Madaras, Chief Customer Officer at WingXpand. In the first installment of this interview series, she shared an inside look at her company’s unique, telescoping drone design, which transforms into a 7-foot wide autonomous airplane (yet...
How to make a 7-foot wide drone fit in a backpack
In the early years of the drone industry, drones were big and clunky. While drones themselves had been accepted early on as useful tools, they sometimes weren’t used just because transporting them was so aggravating. On the consumer side, companies...