Process Optimization for Critical Infrastructure Inspections with Stantec, Skydio & gNext
Integrating autonomous drones with advanced data processing platforms has transformed infrastructure inspection and maintenance in today’s fast-paced technological landscape. In a recent webinar, “Continuous Process Optimization of Critical Infrastructure and Inspection,” experts from Skydio, Stantec, and gNext discussed how the right technology can transform critical infrastructure workflows. Key Participants in the Webinar: Lee McMillian from Skydio moderated the session. Russ Ellis, President of gNext, shared insights into gNext’s role in the collaboration and how the gNext Platform supports data management. Josh Sexton, Reality Capture Technology Manager at Stantec, highlighted operational benefits and a real-world application of Skydio drones and the…
Streamlining Data Collection and Processing with gNext: The Alabama Department of Transportation (ALDOT)
The Alabama Department of Transportation (ALDOT) is a state agency with the primary responsibility of statewide transportation through all modes of travel, employing about 4,000 people across the Heart of Dixie. With a small UAS (Unmanned Aerial Systems) group based in Montgomery, ALDOT has used drone technology to collect data and streamline processes for over eight years. JD D’Arville, the UAS Program Administrator for ALDOT, has been leading this initiative and actively seeking innovative solutions to enhance its operations. ALDOT and gNext have aligned to revolutionize the ALDOT UAS program and streamline data collection and processing for enhanced infrastructure management….
Transforming Structural Assessments: How gNext Elevated Consor’s Inspection Process
Consor faced many challenges in its inspection process. gNext assisted by improving workflows.
Helios Visions Transforms Building Inspections with gNext
Helios Visions finds a solution with gNext for building inspections.
Streamlining Utility Inspections: Arkansas Valley Electric Cooperative Corporation Success Story with gNext
Arkansas Valley Electric Cooperative Corporation (AVECC), based in Ozark, Arkansas, is an innovative utility cooperative that distributes electricity. They are a community-centered energy provider and engine of economic development, operating in eleven counties in Arkansas and three in Oklahoma. Their member equity is a staggering 37.90% against their total electric plant value of more than $264 million. AVECC has more than 6,600 miles of distribution lines, 36 electrical substations, and more than 59,000 electric services. The Co-Op is also dedicated to reducing emissions and investing in renewable energy. Focusing on innovation, they also sought to sharpen their utility infrastructure inspection…