Droniq Academy tests BAM employees
Drones are becoming increasingly important in a wide range of areas - from the inspection of buildings to surveying and security monitoring. In order to use this versatile technology safely and effectively, sound training is required. The Droniq Academy offers the perfect conditions for this. The most recent example: the successful theoretical examination of seven employees of the Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing (BAM).
Ideally prepared - outstanding performance
We are proud to report that all BAM participants successfully passed the theory test as part of their drone training. Our experienced examiner Harry Lemke was impressed by their performance. Special mention should be made of Christian Lichtinger, who passed the exam with the full score of 100% - an impressive achievement that can serve as a role model for all future participants.
The next step: practice meets theory
But the theory is just the beginning. This spring will see the practical part of the training, where participants will apply their knowledge in real-life scenarios. Here, our drone experts will teach them how to control drones safely and efficiently, plan flight missions and overcome technical challenges.
Why drone training is important
Drone technology offers BAM and other institutions enormous advantages:
Safety: Drones can inspect dangerous or hard-to-reach areas without endangering people.
Efficiency: Drones can save time and resources - whether for material testing or data acquisition.
Precision: Modern drones deliver high-resolution images and precise measurement data, which are indispensable for BAM's work.
Professional training, such as that offered by the Droniq Academy, is the basis for taking full advantage of these benefits while maintaining high safety standards.
Successful integration of drone technology
The collaboration with BAM shows how important quality-assured training is for success in the integration of drone technology. We look forward to accompanying the BAM participants on their further journey and supporting them in establishing drone technology in their working environment.