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The Drone Network

Podkast av Bryce Bladon

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The Drone Network explores how drones are reshaping the world. Hosted by Bryce Bladon, the podcast documents the tech, economics and people piloting the world's largest standardized drone imagery network.

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What Your Drone Actually Sees

This episode of The Drone Network demystifies what actually happens between the moment a drone pilot closes a mission and the moment someone uses that data to make a decision. That means covering perspective projection, photogrammetry, and explaining why a standardized mapping mission produces infrastructure, not photography. Learn why mission parameters matter, and why drone-derived imagery beats satellite at the detail level that actually matters for decisions on the ground. The Drone Network is sponsored by Spexi Geospatial and LayerDrone. Fly or access the network at spexi.com. Learn more at layerdrone.org. Click here to view the episode transcript. [https://share.transistor.fm/s/24f6ee23/transcript] Episode data sources: propelleraero.com, future3d.com, skybrowse.com, commercialdroneguide.com

18. mai 2026 - 11 min
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Drone Imagery, Spatial Scale, and the Future of Physical AI

What makes drone data valuable — and who should be using it?  Ben Kovacs is the Senior Product Marketing Lead at Spexi Geospatial, and he spent his early career inside the commercial satellite industry, helping customers navigate the gap between what space-based imaging promised and what it could actually deliver. From drones to satellites to the systems that will eventually task them automatically, this episode covers spatial data, how it's changing, and what's still misunderstood.  In this episode: * The scale vs. detail tradeoff: where drones win, where satellites win, and why a distributed pilot network changes the math * What "data freshness" actually means and how to explain it to someone who's never thought about it * Why standardization is the unlock for drone data reaching its potential * The industries most underserved by spatial data right now (cities and utilities) * How to tell real drone use cases from hype (real business) * The concept of parametric tasking: a future where sensors in the field automatically trigger imaging requests without a human in the loop The Drone Network is sponsored by Spexi Geospatial and LayerDrone. Learn more at spexi.com and layerdrone.org. * (00:00) - Drone Imagery, Spatial Scale, and the Future of Physical AI * (00:38) - Ben's Background: From Space Tech to Spexi * (02:03) - Selling the Abstract: Satellite Data and the Expectation Gap * (04:00) - Are Drones and Satellites Converging? * (06:53) - What Makes Drone Data Different (and Better — and Worse) * (08:47) - Explaining Data Freshness Without the Jargon * (10:40) - The Temporal Layer: Maps, Change, and Prediction * (12:39) - Standardization: Why It's the Key to Drone Data at Scale * (14:54) - Who's Underserved by Spatial Data? (Cities & Utilities) * (16:57) - Marketing a Product That's Still Being Built * (18:10) - Hype vs. Real Use Cases — How to Tell the Difference * (20:17) - What's Next: Parametric Tasking and Machine-Requested Data * (22:04) - What Feels Different About Geospatial Right Now * (24:35) - Drone or Don't? * (26:35) - Thanks for listening! Click here to view the episode transcript. [https://share.transistor.fm/s/1434d4ab/transcript]

4. mai 2026 - 27 min
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The Drone You'll Never See Is Changing the World

The drone you'll never see is also the most important one in the sky. It weighs one gram less than the FAA's registration threshold, which means it barely appears in official statistics. It flies a preprogrammed grid over a suburb, takes a few hundred photos, lands, and does it again. Nobody films it. Nobody notices. And that invisibility is precisely what makes it work.  This episode explores the gap between what we think drones are for — military strikes, delivery, light shows, FPV racing — and what the industry actually does. Mapping and surveying dominate commercial drone use. The energy sector spends more on drone services than any other industry. Drone-based road monitoring can generate a 980% return on investment. None of it makes exciting video. All of it is quietly reshaping infrastructure, planning, and the economics of how we understand the world. * (00:00) - The drone you'll never see, and why it's everywhere * (03:04) - What we think drones are for * (06:37) - The data and where drone money actually goes * (09:09) - Invisibility is a feature with drones * (11:28) - II: The invisible fleat building the world's largest drone network * (13:05) - Who's building the world's largest drone network * (16:31) - Invisible work makes the visible work better * (18:22) - Who buys drone data? Why upgrade the world map? * (21:06) - III: Boring is the point of good infrastructure * (22:33) - When technology becomes infrastructure, they stop electrocuting the elephant in the room * (24:46) - Why does upgrading a map matter, anyways? * (26:41) - When data becomes infrastructure Click here to view the episode transcript. [https://share.transistor.fm/s/61284f58/transcript]

20. april 2026 - 28 min
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The Biggest Mistake Drone Pilots Make Has Nothing to Do with Flying | Dylan Gorman

Dylan Gorman has flown 7,500+ drone missions, built and sold a drone business, and trained tens of thousands of pilots through PilotByte. He's one of the most experienced commercial drone operators in North America, and one of the most popular LiDAR content creators on YouTube. He shares his insights on what is actually needed to start a successful drone venture.  * (00:00) - The Biggest Mistake Pilots Make Has Nothing To Do With Flying | Dylan Gorman * (00:33) - How a pilot with 7,500+ missions introduces themselves * (01:20) - How long does it take to fly 7500 missions? * (02:47) - What's the top drone lesson from experience? * (04:47) - What is the most common mistake Dylan sees from first-time pilots? * (07:44) - The 3 things every successful drone business delivers * (08:17) - How Dylan sold a drone business * (14:40) - How a proof of concept got a client and sold a business * (15:34) - What's something the drone industry gets wrong? * (17:10) - "Drone Operator" is not a business; "Solution's Engineer" makes one though. * (20:54) - Why niches are so important to drone businesses * (23:43) - What does a "saturated" area of the LayerDrone network look like? * (27:53) - What's a mistake drone operators make with their business? * (32:11) - Thanks for listening 🔗 Dylan on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@dylangorman 🔗 PilotByte (Dylan's training): https://www.pilotbyte.com 🔗 LayerDrone: https://layerdrone.org 🔗 Spexi Geospatial: https://spexi.com

13. april 2026 - 33 min
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Maps Are Infrastructure and They Need Data

What happens to the data after it's collected? In this episode, Bryce explores the real-world value locked inside a standardized drone imagery network — and why the most important data is often the kind nobody knew they'd need. * (00:00) - What is drone data used for? * (01:25) - Welcome to The Drone Network * (01:46) - Today's episode: how drone data upgrades the world map * (04:27) - Why don't we think about drones as infrastructure? * (04:52) - How do governments use drone data? * (06:47) - How drones are used to create "digital twins" for cities, infrastructure, and more... * (07:56) - How drones help disaster recovery before disasters happen * (09:27) - Drone infrastructure already exists! * (10:55) - Thanks for listening! Or viewing? You do you, superstar, Topics covered: how fresh aerial imagery is reshaping property insurance underwriting and closing the protection gap; why city maps fall years behind physical reality and what drone networks do to fix that; digital twins explained plainly and where they actually matter; pre-disaster baseline mapping and why the best emergency map is the one built before the emergency; and the broader argument that drone networks are doing for the physical world what the internet did for text. Hosted by Bryce Bladon [https://www.brycebladon.com/]. Edited by AJ Fillari [https://ajfillari.online/].  Theme: Lately - Kicktracks  Sponsored by Spexi.com [http://spexi.com] and LayerDrone.org [http://layerdrone.org]

30. mars 2026 - 11 min
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