The Most Comprehensive Drone Company Database Available: Understanding the competitive landscape of the drone industry requires more than a visual overview. It requires structured, actionable data — organized by segment, verified by research, and detailed enough to support real analysis. This database delivers exactly that. Covering 1,413 drone companies from 70 countries, it represents the most complete snapshot of the global drone ecosystem available today — updated for the first time since 2022 and reflecting four years of structural transformation. Whether you are mapping the competitive landscape in a specific segment, building a target list for outreach, or tracking the dual-use shift reshaping the industry, this database gives you the foundation to do so with confidence.
What’s Inside: The database covers all three major segments — hardware, software, and services — and breaks every company down by sub-segment, country of origin, and category. This level of granularity allows you to analyze not just who is active in the market, but where value is concentrating, which niches are emerging, and how the competitive structure of the drone industry has evolved since the last edition. The dataset captures the full breadth of the ecosystem: from platform manufacturers and component suppliers to drone service providers, UTM operators, counter-drone solution providers, and the newly emerging authorization consulting and certification services segments. Over 637 companies appear for the first time. Approximately 300 have been removed — acquired, dissolved, or pivoted out of the civil drone sector. What remains is a clean, current, and structured view of who is genuinely active in the industry today.
Who It’s For: This database is built for drone companies conducting competitive intelligence, partnership mapping, or market entry analysis; investors and fund managers screening the drone ecosystem for opportunities; consultants and analysts advising clients on market positioning and segment dynamics; and research institutions studying the structure and evolution of the drone economy.
Why It Matters Now: The drone industry looks fundamentally different than it did in 2022. The dual-use shift has accelerated, new sub-segments have emerged, and the balance between hardware, software, and services is changing. Having a structured, verified dataset that captures this transformation — not as a summary, but at the company level — is a genuine strategic advantage at a moment when the market is being redrawn.
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