“Uber for Drones” Company Aerologix Launches in New Zealand – and Holds Drone Footage Competition

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Australian Aerologix Launches in New Zealand, Holds Drone Footage Competition

by DRONELIFE Staff Writer Ian M. Crosby

In its first step towards international operations, Australian drone technology startup Aerologix has launched its platform in New Zealand. Starting today, pilots will be able to register on the Aerologix web or mobile app, enabling them to work on various aerial capture projects.



Founded by former Qantas pilot Tom Caska and IT expert Rakesh Routhu in 2019 after they met while studying their MBAs, Aerologix has grown rapidly in only a few years from only a few hundred pilots on its platform to over 10,000, along with partners such as Clean Up Australia.

“We’re so excited to be launching Aerologix in New Zealand, a country known for picturesque landscapes, perfect for capturing stunning aerial footage,” Aerologix Co-Founder and CEO Tom Caska. “Drone photography has quickly become a must-have for businesses, especially those in regions with vast landscapes as well as urban environments, such as New Zealand.  Aerologix offers pilots the opportunity to work on a variety of aerial photography projects, allowing them to showcase their skills in a range of sectors.”

“We are looking forward to welcoming New Zealand’s drone pilots to experience our award winning platform and apps, for projects and airspace information, that is currently being used by pilots in Australia everyday,” said Aerologix Co-Founder and COO Rakesh Routhu.




Aerologix is running a drone footage competition in celebration of the launch, featuring a NZD$5,000 total prize pool. The competition will run from Monday, April 17th to Wednesday, May 24th, with a judge selecting a weekly theme for the entries on the Aerologix web app.

Judges for the competition include Aerologix Drone Competition Australia 2022 winner Natasha Trivedi, Aerologix’s Operations Coordinator and drone pilot Emily Bidencope, Kiwi Droneography owners Bernard and Alisa Satherley, and award winning New Zealand born aerial photographer Petra Leary.

Caska and Routhu will announce the winner at an exclusive event at Candela Restaurant & Bar in Auckland on Thursday, May 25th. The competition’s conclusion coincides with the World of Drones & Robotics Congress, to be held for the first time in New Zealand from May 22-24 in Auckland. Aerologix is a major sponsor of the congress, and will have a booth at the event where its co-founders will be available for interviews and product demonstrations.

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Ian attended Dominican University of California, where he received a BA in English in 2019. With a lifelong passion for writing and storytelling and a keen interest in technology, he is now contributing to DroneLife as a staff writer.



Miriam McNabb



Miriam McNabb is the Editor-in-Chief of DRONELIFE and CEO of JobForDrones, a professional drone services marketplace, and a fascinated observer of the emerging drone industry and the regulatory environment for drones. Miriam has penned over 3,000 articles focused on the commercial drone space and is an international speaker and recognized figure in the industry.  Miriam has a degree from the University of Chicago and over 20 years of experience in high tech sales and marketing for new technologies.
For drone industry consulting or writing, Email Miriam.

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“无人机优步”公司Aerologix在新西兰成立,并举办无人机录像比赛
澳大利亚Aerologix进军新西兰,举办无人机影像竞赛 作者:DRONELIFE 编辑 Ian M. Crosby 在迈向国际化发展的第一步之际,澳大利亚无人机技术初创公司Aerologix已在新西兰推出其平台。从今天起,飞行员可通过Aerologix的网站或移动应用程序进行注册,从而参与各类空中拍摄项目。 Aerologix由前澳洲航空飞行员Tom Caska和IT专家Rakesh Routhu于2019年共同创立,他们在攻读MBA期间相识。短短几年内,Aerologix迅速发展壮大,平台上的无人机飞行员人数从最初几百人增加到超过1万人,并与Clean Up Australia等合作伙伴建立了联系。 “Aerologix非常激动地在新西兰推出我们的平台,这个国家以其迷人的自然风光著称,非常适合拍摄壮观的空中影像,”Aerologix联合创始人兼CEO Tom Caska表示。“无人机摄影已成为企业必不可少的工具,尤其对于拥有广阔景观和城市环境的地区来说更是如此,比如新西兰。Aerologix为飞行员提供了参与多种空中摄影项目的机会,使他们能够在多个行业中展示自己的技能。” “我们期待欢迎新西兰的无人机飞行员加入,体验我们的获奖平台和应用程序,目前这些工具每天都在被澳大利亚的飞行员使用,”Aerologix联合创始人兼首席运营官Rakesh Routhu表示。 为了庆祝平台的推出,Aerologix正在举办一场无人机影像竞赛,总奖金池为5000新西兰元。比赛将于4月17日(周一)开始,持续至5月24日(周三),每周Aerologix的网络应用将公布一个主题,供参赛作品参考。 本次比赛的评委包括2022年Aerologix无人机竞赛的获胜者Natasha Trivedi、Aerologix运营协调员兼无人机飞行员Emily Bidencope、Kiwi Droneography的拥有者Bernard和Alisa Satherley,以及来自新西兰的获奖空中摄影师Petra Leary。 Caska和Routhu将于5月25日(周四)在奥克兰Candela Restaurant & Bar举办的一场独家活动中宣布比赛结果。比赛结束时间与将于5月22日至24日在奥克兰首次举办的无人机与机器人世界大会(World of Drones & Robotics Congress)相吻合。Aerologix是此次大会的主要赞助商之一,并将在现场设立展位,届时两位联合创始人将参与采访和产品演示。 相关阅读: - 清洁澳大利亚:Aerologix无人机飞行员发现隐藏垃圾 - 无人机在现场工地上的应用 - 无人机、机器人及其他:自动化会创造就业机会还是失业? - 新西兰无人机投递:SkyDrop获得CAA批准 - Skydio进军澳大利亚和新西兰:了解自主无人机如何推动企业项目扩展 [网络研讨会] Ian毕业于美国加州多米尼克大学,于2019年获得英语学士学位。凭借对写作和讲故事的长期热情,以及对技术的浓厚兴趣,他目前担任DRONELIFE的编辑。 Miriam McNabb Miriam McNabb 是 DRONELIFE 的主编兼 JobForDrones 的首席执行官,后者是一个专业无人机服务市场平台,也是新兴无人机行业及其监管环境的热忱观察者。Miriam 撰写超过3000篇关于商业无人机行业的文章,是国际知名的演讲者和行业代表人物。她曾就读于芝加哥大学,并拥有超过20年的高科技销售和市场营销经验,专注于新技术领域。 如需无人机行业的咨询或写作服务,请发送邮件给Miriam。 Twitter:@spaldingbarker 在此订阅DroneLife。 相关阅读: - 加州山火灾后震撼无人机影像 - 一架无人机闯入新西兰酒吧引发担忧 - 新西兰无人机销售增长引发关注 - 英特尔无人机拍摄神奇女侠 - 无人机拍摄震撼画面展示鲨鱼猎食全过程
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