Comparative Analysis of Helicopter Economics and Drone Use in Forest Fire Management

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FireSwarm Solutions Inc.
Squamish, British Columbia, Canada
Business Dvpt
(10)
4
Project
Academic experience or paid work
80 hours per learner
Learner
Canada
Intermediate level

Project scope

Categories
Data visualization Data analysis Data modelling Market research Competitive analysis
Skills
report writing comparative analysis zoom (video conferencing tool) economics
Details

The main goal of this project is to perform a comparative analysis between current helicopter economics and drones in relation to forest fires. This will involve researching current helicopter economics and drone use, cold outreach to experts in the field, analysis of the data collected, and report writing. The project should also include the ability to create graphics and charts pertaining to the comparisons.


Deliverables

The tasks that learners need to complete to achieve the project goal include:


- Researching current helicopter economics and drone use in relation to forest fires.


- Cold outreach to experts in the field (up to 10 people)


- Analysis of the data collected.


- Create a final report of top 6 competitors including graphics and charts pertaining to the comparisons.


  • Deliver final report in a zoom call
Mentorship

We are there to work with you and will have twice weekly meetings.


So excited to have you as part of our team!

Supported causes
Climate action

About the company

Company
Squamish, British Columbia, Canada
2 - 10 employees
Airlines, aviation & aerospace, Environment, Mining, forestry & fishery, Technology

FireSwarm Solutions provides end-to-end automated fire suppression services to government, special interest groups and private industry.

Climate change is fuelling more fires. It’s a global problem that requires innovation, collaboration and game-changing new ideas.

Our mission is to unify cutting edge drone technology with flight automation to provide cost-effective solutions that protect lives and property.