List of DroneFinder Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased DroneFinder for Computer Vision from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using DroneFinder for Computer Vision include: Galicia, a Spain based Government organisation with 88000 employees and revenues of $14.49 billion, Fuerzas Y Cuerpos De Seguridad Del Estado Spain, a Spain based Government organisation with 156463 employees and revenues of $13.05 billion, Axencia Galega De Emerxencias Spain, a Spain based Government organisation with 350 employees and revenues of $30.0 million and many others.
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Axencia Galega De Emerxencias Spain | Government | 350 | $30M | Spain | In-House Applications | DroneFinder | Computer Vision | 2023 | Indra Sistemas |
In 2023 Axencia Galega De Emerxencias Spain deployed DroneFinder, an in-house Computer Vision application to support emergency response and search-and-rescue operations across Galicia, Spain. The deployment focused on real-time analysis of drone imagery to reduce time-to-locate missing persons and optimise resource dispatch for regional emergency teams.
DroneFinder combined RGB and thermal-imaging capture pipelines with vision-AI detection models, implementing functional modules for person detection, event scoring, automated alert generation, and operator review workflows. The solution emphasized human-in-the-loop verification, routing AI-generated alerts to incident operators for triage and confirmation before resource tasking.
The implementation ingested live drone video feeds and integrated those feeds into emergency coordination workflows, with Indra Sistemas engaged for systems integration services. Operational coverage included regional emergency coordination centers and field response teams in Galicia, aligning DroneFinder outputs with existing dispatch and communications processes.
Governance and rollout defined AI alert handling, incident escalation, and operational responsibilities for AXEGA staff, reflecting agency scale and public safety requirements. The system deployment prioritized thermal-imaging and vision-AI components for detection accuracy, and was positioned to directly impact emergency response workflows and resource allocation.
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Fuerzas Y Cuerpos De Seguridad Del Estado Spain | Government | 156463 | $13.0B | Spain | In-House Applications | DroneFinder | Computer Vision | 2023 | Indra Sistemas |
In 2023, Fuerzas Y Cuerpos De Seguridad Del Estado Spain deployed DroneFinder in the Computer Vision category. DroneFinder was provisioned as an in-house application and the implementation included technical support from Indra Sistemas.
Deployment scope centered on law-enforcement and public-safety search operations, with national security forces in Spain cited as end users for collaborative missions to locate missing persons. Project reporting documents pilots and multiple test missions, indicating an operational focus on coordinated aerial search workflows.
Functional emphasis was placed on vision AI and thermal imaging capabilities, these modules were configured to process aerial imagery, surface candidate detections for operator review, and support mission prioritization. The implementation narrative infers use of the solution's vision-AI and thermal-imaging modules to support detection tasks during search missions.
Integrations and operational coordination were executed through joint test activities with AXEGA and members of national security forces, governance followed a pilot driven rollout model with staged test missions. DroneFinder supported collaborative mission workflows and situational awareness for search teams, with Indra Sistemas providing systems integration and technical support during the pilot and testing phases.
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Galicia | Government | 88000 | $14.5B | Spain | In-House Applications | DroneFinder | Computer Vision | 2024 | n/a |
In 2024, Galicia deployed DroneFinder within AXEGA 112, the Xunta de Galicia emergency services, as an operational search and rescue capability. The initiative was presented at the Axencia Galega de Emerxencias headquarters in A Estrada and has been provisioned as part of AXEGA resources to shorten the time to locate missing persons during the first 48 hours after disappearance.
DroneFinder uses Computer Vision and artificial intelligence to automatically analyse in real time images captured by a built in video camera, including thermal imaging. Functional modules implemented include continuous video and thermal ingestion, real time image analysis for human presence detection, electronic device detection for bracelets smart watches and smartphones, and an alerting module that forwards candidate detections to emergency teams. The machine learning model used to develop DroneFinder was trained on approximately 40 hours of annotated recordings collected during project development.
Operationally DroneFinder is integrated into AXEGA operational workflows to support search and rescue, missing elderly persons with cognitive impairment, accident response and natural disaster scenarios. The project development involved Aeromedia Indra and ITG in collaboration with the Technological Institute of Galicia within the Aerospace Pole of Galicia, and the system is positioned as an on asset capability that analyses drone imagery in real time and generates actionable alerts for ground teams.
Governance and rollout have been coordinated through AXEGA with public presentation to regional government stakeholders and inclusion in the agency toolbox for field deployments. The stated objective for DroneFinder is to reduce response times and optimise search resources when locating missing persons especially those over 70 years of age or with cognitive disorders.
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