EagleHawk Presents and Exhibits at 2020 Engineers Week

EagleHawk exhibited at the 2020 Engineers Week on February 21 where COO Will Schulmeister presented to the New York State Society of Professional Engineers’ Erie Niagara Chapter. Will’s presentation talked about how EagleHawk uses drones to collect and generate meaningful data for architectural and engineering projects. EagleHawk’s team consists of engineers, thermographers, and GIS experts whose collaborative experience and expertise allow the company to deliver unmatched reports and informative insights through innovative drone-enabled inspections.

Throughout the day-long event, EagleHawk was able to connect and interact with fellow STEM companies and engineers who are also passionate about advancing the engineering field and technology industry.

“Presenting at E-Week is important because it allows us to share our technology and expertise with a focused and professional audience that is interested in using drones or what’s new in the drone world. There is a lot going on right now so the engagement is high and the conversation is plentiful,” said Will.

EagleHawk is the leading provider of information services using drones and thermal imaging technology. We specialize in delivering full-service inspection solutions for governments and municipalities, public and private colleges and universities, medical institutions, large retail developments, and property management companies across the U.S. Protective asset inspections deliver insights that enable our clients to better control costs, improve safety, reduce energy waste, and extend the useful life of their assets. Our approach leverages proven technology to improve upon traditional inspection methods, which are often ineffective and expensive, resulting in the most cost-effective way to accurately assess the condition of these assets on a regular basis.

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