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Aerial Sensing Charges Up Asset Management

Sept. 3, 2024
In this edition of “Ask the Expert,” Jay Jenkins, vice president of solutions management for Cyberhawk, a provider of end-to-end solutions for asset management, suggests tools and approaches that can help utilities navigate a challenging landscape.

Utilities are struggling to keep up with aging infrastructure and renewable energy grid challenges. Fortunately, advanced inspection technologies like remote aerial sensing can help the sector address a critical aspect of their business operations: asset management. By conducting such predictive maintenance with aerial inspections, utilities can become more proactive rather than reactive, a critical trait to develop as the list of challenges grows ever longer.

In this edition of “Ask the Expert,” Jay Jenkins, vice president of solutions management for Cyberhawk, a provider of end-to-end solutions for asset management, suggests tools and approaches that can help utilities navigate a challenging landscape.

How can utilities make the most of remote sensing for asset management? What role does visual data management play in executing (and getting the most out of) these technologies? And will utilities have to tear down their tech stack to make room for the new?

Jenkins’ answers provide reassurance and a peek at how leaning on technology can alleviate the pressures today’s utilities face.

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