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Aug 02, 2024

Traditionally, structural engineers have conducted visual inspections on a relatively small sample size of an asset, usually collected using manual methods, like working at heights, or through spot inspection.
This data is used as a representative inspection, extrapolating that assessment across the entirety of the structure to infer the possibility of defects or issues for the entire asset.
However, growing resource shortages, stricter access and safety risks make traditional methods of data capture increasingly difficult.
With the above challenges, asset owners are increasingly turning to aerial drone capture as a turnkey solution.
Drone surveys achieve a significant increase in asset coverage, averaging 80-90% which allows for far greater context, and therefore far greater volume of actionable information for our asset owners.
With drones and robotics solving the issues of access and worker safety, the rise of 3D digital twin software like Trendspek is then providing the solution to the resourcing shortage.
Trendspek is a leading software for built asset inspection that delivers exact, interactive 3D models with inspection-grade detail, allowing engineers to complete assessments with vastly more information and coverage, from their desks.
This, when layered with Trendspek’s suite of proprietary tools, can extract immense levels of information and provide more beneficial and actionable outcomes.
The reports generated from these virtual visual assessments empower asset owners and facilities managers to make better-informed decisions about asset condition, and remove often-costly assumptions and variations from their bottom line.
Trendspek's data-led approach not only delivers efficiency gains across workflows, but also creates a repository of information about physical asset that allows organisations to more accurately forecast CAPEX/OPEX budgets.
That economy of effort is also matched by a much lower environmental impact than a traditional inspection, while also offering a much stronger safety case.
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When a new client onboards with Trendspek we will either assist the client with their own drone team by providing our drone capture guide for best practice, or support their drone team with recommended equipment, flight planing and software.
If the client does not have a drone team, we will recommend a Preferred Capture Provider suited to the clients asset type. We can either manage the project, or put the client in direct contact with the capture provider.
Our Processing Pipeline supports large 4K photogrammetry images, BIM, LIDAR, CAD and thermal data.
Once your account is set up, you can upload directly into the Trendspek software and we'll do the rest. There’s no requirement for prior processing or editing required, and no need for expensive in-house computer systems or software.
Drone Service Providers can also use our Trendspek Capture Analysis tool to validate coverage and accuracy.
We assess the talent: We conduct a dataset review within the Trendspek platform. DSPs will need to have experience with enterprise-level photogrammetry, and meet industry compliance standards.
We support you to get on site: We manage all third party permits and assist with flight planning, CASA applications, and manage communications between the drone service provider and the client.
We support the capture upload and processing: Once you've batch uploaded your data into Trendspek's software, we'll provide feedback on capture quality. We also have an extensive network of industry partners that we can utilise to foster direct relationships with clients and DSP's.
Trendspek’s aviation background: from cockpit to cutting-edge SaaS

Trendspek founders Derek Feebrey, Fiona Church and Mitch Deam started in commercial crewed aviation for many years, before commencing operations in 2013 as Hoverscape, a company which still runs today.
They found they were great at capturing loads of data, but as clients noted, this provided very little real and actionable information to them — and quite often added another layer of complexity to their inspection regimes.
With this idea in mind, they pivoted yet again, and commenced operations as Trendspek.
Now celebrating it’s fifth anniversary with a team of 30 employees and growing, Trendspek is being used on a global scale across a vast range of asset types.
We were pleased to co-host an industry networking event with Australian Association for Uncrewed Systems (AAUS) at Stone & Chalk Sydney to highlight how Trendspek supports drone service providers, introduced by AAUS President Greg Tyrell. Scroll through some of the event highlights below.