The Worldwide Remote Drone Identification System Industry is Expected to Reach $4 Million by 2032 at a 3.5% CAGR

DUBLIN, Nov. 29, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — The “Remote Drone Identification System Market – A Global and Regional Analysis: Focus on Drone Type, End User, Identification Technology, and Country – Analysis and Forecast, 2022-2032” report has been added to  ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering.

The global remote drone identification system market was valued at $2.8 million in 2021, and it is expected to reach $4.0 million by 2032, growing at a CAGR of 3.5% during the forecast period 2022-2032.

The growth in the global remote drone identification system market is expected to be driven by the enforcement of remote drone identification system regulation and an increase in the number of drones.

In the past decade, the number of drones has increased drastically due to their wide applications, such as entertainment, cargo delivery, hobby, mapping, surveying, and inspection. Since the number of drones is increasing drastically and the drone market is getting matured worldwide, regulatory agencies are focused on developing a framework to track and monitor drone activities.

This will help the industry to enhance its operations beyond the visual line of sight and fly over people during certain events and parties. In addition, due to the increase in the number of drones, the traffic in the airspace is also expected to grow drastically, which will lead to drone collisions or accidents. In order to keep the airspace safe and secure, it is mandatory to track the activities of drones and their operators.

To track drones, the regulatory agencies have come up with a solution known as a remote drone identification system, which will broadcast information such as drone identification (ID), drone location and altitude, drone velocity, control station location and elevation, time mark, and emergency status, which will help the government entities and security agencies to monitor drones and file case activities against the operator if they are flying illegally. This will reduce the cost and time for the government entities to conduct an investigation and find the anti-social elements quickly.

In addition, the remote drone identification system manufacturers have developed modules by integrating both broadcast-based (Bluetooth and Wi-Fi) and network-based (4th generation (4G), global system for mobile communications (GSM), and long-term evolution (LTE)) technologies to broadcast information. This might help them to sell the modules and capture the market across the world that uses broadcast-based and network-based remote identification technology.

Impact

The global remote drone identification system market is observing rising investment across all the drone platforms, which drives the investments across the remote drone identification technology. The major challenge in developing remote identification technology is that there is no clear regulatory guidance on which technology to use to broadcast information.

This leads the developer to integrate both broadcast and network-based technologies in the remote drone identification system, which increases the price of the system. In addition, the regulatory agencies have pushed the dates for making remote identification technology mandatory across all drones’ platform which again creates unnecessary confusion in the market. This results in a sudden increase in demand for remote identification technology, which again results in an increase in the price of the remote drone identification system due to less supply.

Recent Developments in the Global Remote Drone Identification System Market

  • In August 2022, INVOLI launched a new generation drone tracker, the LEMAN RemoteID, which allows drone operators to fly safely and according to regulations around the world. In addition, the device complies with the latest regulations and bears the Conformite Europeenne (CE)/Federal Communications Commission (FCC) labels.
  • In July 2022, AIRmarket Inc. partnered with Petroleum Technology Alliance Canada (PTAC) and successfully conducted a beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) drone flight with the help of unmanned traffic management (UTM) for the Energy UTM Trials under the Digital Innovation in Clean Energy (DICE) program at the Suncor Fort Hills Mine near Fort McMurray, Alberta.
  • In May 2022, Aloft Technologies, Inc. launched a new portal Aloft Geo Portal, which is a free tool to publish ground and airspace rule advisories to the Aloft data network, including B4UFLY. In addition, it fills the gap in integrating the drone and the lack of authoritative sources for local drone ground rules.
  • In April 2022, Auterion Ltd. partnered with Elsight Limited to integrate Halo with Skynode due to its lightweight and small form factor, which provides ultra-reliable cellular connectivity across different carrier networks.
  • In March 2022, Unifly nv partnered with ORKID for the safe and secure integration of drones in Colombian airspace and successfully conducted BVLOS missions through Unifly’s unmanned traffic management technology.
  • In February 2022, Dronetag s.r.o. launched a small and affordable remote ID device, Dronetag Mini, which has a long-lasting battery life of up to 14 hours for all drones.

Demand – Drivers and Limitations

Following are the drivers for the global remote drone identification system market:

  • Need for Enabling Night and Overhead Operations
  • Future Regularization of Expanded Operations

Following are the challenges for the global remote drone identification system market:

  • Inadequate Supply for the Sudden Demand
  • Unclear Regulations and Standards

Following are the opportunities for the global remote drone identification system market:

  • Opportunity for Drone Remote ID Manufacturers
  • Opportunity for UTM Platform Developers
  • Opportunity for Drone-Based Service Providers
  • Opportunity for Organizations with Accessible Free Fly Zones

Key Topics Covered:

1 Markets

1.1 Industry Outlook

1.2 Business Dynamics

1.2.1 Business Drivers

1.2.1.1 Need for Enabling Night and Overhead Operations

1.2.1.2 Future Regularization of Expanded Operations

1.2.2 Business Challenges

1.2.2.1 Inadequate Supply for the Sudden Demand

1.2.2.2 Unclear Regulations and Standards

1.2.3 Business Strategies

1.2.3.1 Investments, Business Expansions, and Mergers and Acquisitions

1.2.3.2 Others

1.2.4 Corporate Strategies

1.2.4.1 Partnerships, Collaborations, Agreements, and Contracts

1.2.5 Business Opportunities

1.2.5.1 Opportunity for Drone Remote ID manufacturers

1.2.5.2 Opportunity for UTM Platform Developers

1.2.5.3 Opportunity for Drone-Based Service Providers

1.2.5.4 Opportunity for Organizations with Accessible Free Fly Zones

2 Application

2.1 Global Remote Drone Identification System Market (by Drone Type)

2.1.1 Market Overview

2.1.1.1 Demand Analysis of the Global Remote Drone Identification System Market (by Drone Type)

2.1.2 Fixed Wing

2.1.3 Rotor Wing

2.2 Global Remote Drone Identification System Market (by End User)

2.2.1 Demand Analysis of the Global Remote Drone Identification System Market (by End User)

2.2.2 Commercial

2.2.3 Government

2.2.4 Military

3 Products

3.1 Global Remote Drone Identification System Market (by Identification Technology)

3.1.1 Market Overview

3.1.1.1 Demand Analysis of the Global Remote Drone Identification System Market (by Identification Technology)

3.1.2 Broadcast-Based Technologies

3.1.2.1 Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B)

3.1.2.2 Low Power Direct Radio Frequency (RF)

3.1.2.2.1 Bluetooth

3.1.2.2.2 Wi-Fi

3.1.2.3 Unlicensed Integrated C2

3.1.3 Network-Based Technologies

3.1.3.1 Network Cellular

3.1.3.2 Satellite-Based UAS Communication

3.1.3.3 Software-Based Flight Notification

4 Region

5 Markets – Competitive Benchmarking & Company Profiles

5.1 Market Share Analysis

5.2 Remote Identification System Providers

5.2.1 AirMarket Inc.

5.2.1.1 Company Overview

5.2.1.1.1 Role of AirMarket Inc. in the Global Drone Remote Identification System Market

5.2.1.1.2 Product Portfolio

5.2.1.2 Business Strategies

5.2.1.2.1 Business Expansion

5.2.1.3 Corporate Strategies

5.2.1.3.1 Partnerships, Collaborations, and Agreements

5.2.1.4 Analyst View

5.2.2 Aerobits Sp. z o.o.

5.2.2.1 Company Overview

5.2.2.1.1 Role of Aerobits Sp. z o.o. in the Global Remote Drone Identification System Market

5.2.2.1.2 Product Portfolio

5.2.2.2 Business Strategies

5.2.2.2.1 New Product Launch

5.2.2.3 Corporate Strategies

5.2.2.3.1 Partnerships and Agreements

5.2.2.4 Analyst View

5.2.3 Auterion Ltd.

5.2.3.1 Company Overview

5.2.3.1.1 Role of Auterion Ltd. in the Global Remote Drone Identification System Market

5.2.3.1.2 Product Portfolio

5.2.3.2 Business Strategies

5.2.3.2.1 New Product Launch

5.2.3.3 Corporate Strategies

5.2.3.3.1 Partnerships

5.2.3.4 Analyst View

5.2.4 Dronetag s.r.o.

5.2.4.1 Company Overview

5.2.4.1.1 Role of Dronetag s.r.o. in the Global Remote Drone Identification System Market

5.2.4.1.2 Product Portfolio

5.2.4.2 Business Strategies

5.2.4.2.1 New Product Launch and Investment

5.2.4.3 Corporate Strategies

5.2.4.3.1 Partnership

5.2.4.4 Analyst View

5.2.5 Elsight Ltd.

5.2.5.1 Company Overview

5.2.5.1.1 Role of Elsight Ltd. in the Global Remote Drone Identification System Market

5.2.5.1.2 Product Portfolio

5.2.5.2 Corporate Strategies

5.2.5.2.1 Partnership

5.2.5.3 Analyst View

5.2.6 FLARM Technology Ltd.

5.2.6.1 Company Overview

5.2.6.1.1 Role of FLARM Technology Ltd. in the Global Remote Drone Identification System Market

5.2.6.1.2 Product Portfolio

5.2.6.2 Corporate Strategies

5.2.6.2.1 Partnerships and Collaborations

5.2.6.3 Analyst View

5.2.7 INVOLI

5.2.7.1 Company Overview

5.2.7.1.1 Role of INVOLI in the Global Remote Drone Identification System Market

5.2.7.1.2 Product Portfolio

5.2.7.2 Business Strategies

5.2.7.2.1 New Product Launches

5.2.7.3 Corporate Strategies

5.2.7.3.1 Partnerships

5.2.7.4 Analyst View

5.2.8 ScaleFlyt

5.2.8.1 Company Overview

5.2.8.1.1 Role of ScaleFlyt in the Global Remote Drone Identification System Market

5.2.8.1.2 Product Portfolio

5.2.8.2 Business Strategies

5.2.8.2.1 New Product Launches

5.2.8.3 Corporate Strategies

5.2.8.3.1 Partnerships

5.2.8.4 Analyst View

5.2.9 uAvionix

5.2.9.1 Company Overview

5.2.9.1.1 Role of uAvionix in the Global Remote Drone Identification System Market

5.2.9.1.2 Product Portfolio

5.2.9.2 Patent Analysis

5.2.9.3 Business Strategies

5.2.9.3.1 New Product Launches and Mergers and Acquisitions

5.2.9.4 Corporate Strategies

5.2.9.4.1 Partnerships, Agreements, and Collaborations

5.2.9.5 Analyst View

5.2.10 Unifly nv

5.2.10.1 Company Overview

5.2.10.1.1 Role of Unifly nv in the Global Remote Drone Identification System Market

5.2.10.1.2 Product Portfolio

5.2.10.2 Business Strategies

5.2.10.2.1 Investments, Expansions, and Product Launches

5.2.10.3 Corporate Strategies

5.2.10.3.1 Partnerships, Collaborations Agreements, and Contracts

5.2.10.4 Analyst View

5.3 Drone Detection Companies

5.3.1 AirMap Inc.

5.3.1.1 Company Overview

5.3.1.1.1 Role of AirMap Inc. in the Global Remote Drone Identification System Market

5.3.1.1.2 Product Portfolio

5.3.1.2 Business Strategies

5.3.1.2.1 Mergers and Acquisitions

5.3.1.3 Analyst View

5.3.2 Aloft Technologies, Inc.

5.3.3 ANRA Technologies

5.3.4 DroneShield Ltd

5.3.5 RelmaTech

5.4 Other Key Players

5.4.1 Pierce Aerospace Solutions Group

5.4.2 TEAD CO., LTD

5.4.3 EAMS ROBOTICS Co., Ltd.

5.4.4 Braveridge Co., Ltd.

5.4.5 DJI

5.4.6 Sunhillo Corporation

5.4.7 OneSky

5.4.8 Dedrone

6 Growth Opportunities and Recommendation

7 Research Methodology

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