- Date
- 26 September 2024
- Time
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Overview
Join us for an insightful webinar hosted by Consortiq in partnership with the Institution of Civil Engineers. On Thursday 26 September at 1pm, Gareth Beverley, CEO of Consortiq, will explore the transformative role of drones in surveying. This session will delve into why civil engineers and surveyors should consider integrating drones into their workflows, address common barriers to adoption, and provide practical guidance on setting up a successful drone programme.
Attendees will gain valuable insights and leave with a complimentary eBook that outlines how to get a fully compliant drone programme up and running within 30 days. This webinar is ideal for surveyors, civil engineers, and professionals interested in leveraging drone technology to enhance their surveying practices.
Key points:
- Why civil engineers and surveyors should use drones
- Overcoming barriers to drone adoption
- Practical guidance for setting up a drone programme
- Complimentary eBook
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