chris blackboard precisionhawk ceo

by Arnold Kessler 10 min read

Blackboard Inc. co-founder Michael Chasen has taken the CEO reins of Raleigh, North Carolina-based PrecisionHawk Inc., which provides advanced commercial drone technologies and business intelligence services in the small but rapidly growing drone market.Jan 25, 2017

Who owns PrecisionHawk?

James NorrodJim Norrod James Norrod brings more than 25 years of experience leading companies in highly regulated industries, including public and venture-backed technology companies.

Who is the CEO of the class?

Michael Chasen is the co-founder and CEO of Class Technologies Inc. Class adds teaching and learning Tools to Zoom. Michael is an entrepreneur who has dedicated his career to improving the way people live and learn.

Where is PrecisionHawk located?

Raleigh, North CarolinaPrecisionHawk is a commercial drone and data company. Founded in 2010, PrecisionHawk is headquartered in Raleigh, North Carolina with another global office in Toronto, Canada and satellite offices around the world.

What does PrecisionHawk do?

Operations leaders at the world's leading enterprises turn to us for a single, accessible portfolio of geospatial data analytics services and tools. We accelerate, automate, and amplify geospatial data analysis.

How much does a farming drone cost?

Drone Costs: These range from $1,500 to over $20,000 for a commercial grade spraying drone. Regulations: The FAA views agricultural drone activity as a commercial drone operation so you have to have a Remote Pilot Certificate to fly.

How do agricultural drones work?

With the correct sensors, drones can identify which parts of a field are receiving too little or too much water. Additionally, once the crop is growing, drones allow for a precise measurement of the health, heat, and density of the crop, allowing for irrigation adjustments to be made as the plants grow.Apr 8, 2021

What can drones be used for in agriculture?

Agriculture drones can be used to do anything from precision agriculture, to efficiently dispersing weed control or fertilizers, to optimizing field management. The results include reduced operation costs, improved crop quality, and increased yield rate.Sep 18, 2021