Thane, June 2024 – Aakashe (formerly known as Hella Infratech) proudly announces the launch of its groundbreaking Instant Drone Imagery Platform, ushering in a new era of efficiency and accessibility in high-quality drone imagery. Designed to address the pressing need for instant access to drone imagery, Aakashe’s platform offers unparalleled convenience and flexibility for professionals across various industries.

Traditionally, procuring drone imagery data has been a time-consuming and costly affair, with customers often facing months-long waits for data acquisition and processing. However, with Aakashe’s subscription-based model, customers can now access high-quality imagery instantly, eliminating the headache of waiting for data procurement.

“Our platform is all about empowering our customers,” says Aakashe CEO & Co-Founder, Mr. Ankush Sengupta “We understand the frustrations of waiting for drone data and the significant cost implications it entails. With Aakashe, we’re flipping the script by offering instant access to high-quality imagery in a subscription model, giving our customers the flexibility to pay as they work.”

“We’re in the process of stimulating demand and expanding our repository, so we appreciate our customers patience as we navigate this exciting phase of growth,” adds Mr. Ankush.

The subscription model not only reduces the financial burden on customers but also opens up opportunities for small and medium-sized projects that were previously unable to afford costly drone data procurement. By democratizing access to drone imagery, Aakashe is levelling the playing field and enabling more projects to leverage the benefits of aerial data collection.

With its commitment to innovation and customer-centric solutions, Aakashe is poised to revolutionize the way professionals’ access high-quality aerial data. To learn more about Aakashe and its Instant Drone Imagery Platform, visit www.aakashe.com.

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