The company said, “ZenaTech (ZENA) expects continued revenue and operational growth for the remainder of 2025 and into 2026 driven by: Expanding Drone as a Service operations in the US as well as into Europe, Asia and the Middle East; Introducing AI-enabled flight analytics and predictive maintenance software to incorporate into drone services; Strengthening partnerships with customers in sectors including utilities, construction, builders, farmers, and government departments for drone services; Continued focus on building defense sector partnerships and Blue UAS certification enabling procurement list inclusion; Continuing disciplined acquisition strategy targeting profitable and well-established regional service providers in a variety of legacy business areas ripe for drone innovation; Meet or exceed the goal of acquiring a total of 25 Drone as a Service-related companies by mid-2026; Increased utilization of drone technology in existing operations in surveying and inspections, and introduce new applications such as precision agriculture, maintenance inspections, and power washing; Expansion of Enterprise SaaS segment offerings across existing and new enterprise customers”
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