If you're familiar with drone data collection, you know that traditionally, pilots capture data flight by flight—each flight representing a separate dataset. However, asset managers don’t think in terms of individual flights. They want a complete picture of an entire asset and a clear understanding of its condition based on the most recent inspection. That’s where the new Asset Management extension for Cockpit and Inspector comes in—it bridges the gap between drone-based data capture and modern asset management practices. Asset managers rely on inspection data to track how their infrastructure is aging over time and to plan for maintenance or repairs. It's crucial for inspectors and companies to provide a comprehensive view of the asset, often through a digital twin. This digital representation makes data easy to access, navigate, and analyze, allowing managers to quickly identify issues within the context of the whole asset and site operations. But it's not just asset managers who benefit from this kind of organized data. Repair teams and engineers also find it extremely helpful to have all relevant information about an asset in one place. This helps them plan access routes, order parts, and estimate costs more effectively. In today's digital landscape, digital twins and asset management tools are becoming the industry standard. That means the tools used by inspectors must evolve to match this expectation. Until now, the Elios 3 has naturally segmented data by flight, but with the introduction of the Asset Management extension, we're changing that approach. Now, data is organized per asset, aligning better with how asset managers think and work. The Asset Management extension is integrated into the full inspection process—from flight to post-processing. The best way to ensure data is properly organized is to categorize it during the initial data capture. With the extension enabled, Elios 3 pilots can create a new asset, start a new inspection within an existing one, or continue a previous inspection every time they prepare for a new flight. The Asset Management extension allows pilots to see layers of data from previous flights Beyond categorization, the data needs to be spatially aligned across multiple flights to form a single, coherent digital twin. To achieve this, the Asset Management extension introduces a new feature called relocalization. When conducting additional flights in an area that has been previously inspected, the drone starts with a historical map of the asset. Before the flight begins, the drone performs relocalization, which aligns its current position with the existing map. As a result, all new data captured is automatically and accurately placed within the historical context of the asset. This ensures that after each inspection, the data is already organized by asset, making it easier to review, analyze, and manage. One of the biggest frustrations for pilots is returning to the office only to realize some data is missing. The Asset Management extension improves the pilot experience by displaying previously created maps and Points of Interest across flights. This helps pilots track the progress of their inspections and ensures they always leave the site with a complete dataset. In the future, the extension will allow users to selectively load previous Points of Interest along with the historical map. This will make it easier for pilots to return to specific areas of concern and conduct repeat inspections efficiently. The Asset Management extension enables pilots to view Points of Interest from past flights To take full advantage of the Asset Management extension, you'll need an Elios 3 Premium Software Subscription. This subscription is included for three years with every Elios 3 Premium and Enterprise package and can also be purchased separately for one year. A free 30-day trial is available for any Elios 3 that doesn't already have a Premium subscription. If you'd like to learn more about the Asset Management extension or see it in action, visit the Asset Management webpage or contact us directly. With this powerful tool, you’ll be able to streamline your workflows, improve data accuracy, and deliver better insights to asset managers and stakeholders alike. Operating room:
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