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An Inside Look at Gerdau's Drone Program

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Weekly briefing October 5th 2018 Hi there, When you buy new technology, there’s one thing youâ

[I'm an image](3dr.com) Weekly briefing October 5th 2018 Hi there, When you buy new technology, there’s one thing you’re looking for: ROI. But how do you determine the ROI of flying drones on your projects? It can depend on your business, industry, use cases, and much more. Throughout October, we’ll be exploring the theme of ROI on our blog and in webinars, focusing on practical, real-world examples from our customers across a range of industries. Start with our [latest story]( about Gerdau, one of the largest steelmakers in the world. They save over $100,000 per year and improve safety by flying drones on their mine. Then [join our webinar]( to learn about how businesses just like yours are using drone data in new ways to win projects and set themselves apart. We’re looking forward to hearing your questions and continuing the conversation. Also, I wanted to let you know that we’re excited to be back at Autodesk University in Las Vegas from November 13th to 15th. If you’ll be there too, let us know—we’d love to meet up! All the best, Hugh McFall Product Marketing Manager 3DR An Inside Look at Gerdau's Drone Program [Image]( Gerdau is one of the largest steelmakers in the world, and it's saving over $100,000 per year by using drones. To learn about the ROI of Gerdau's drone program and see how its accuracy compares to LiDAR and RTK GPS, check out the story! [Read the story]( [Webinar: How to Win More Business With Drone Data]( [Image]( Join our seminar to learn how you can use drone data to improve client relationships and win more business, based on real success stories from our customers. Hint: there's a lot more to it than just marketing photos. [Save your seat]( Heading to Autodesk University? [Image] We'll be there too! If you'd like to learn more about Site Scan, just one-click RSVP below and we'll reach out to set up a meeting. [RSVP]( In case you missed it [Image]( Meet the Yuneec 3DR H520-G drone Need a secure, reliable drone to use on sensitive projects, such as for U.S. government work? See if the new Yuneec 3DR H520-G is the right fit. [See how it works]( [3DR.com]( [Get a free Site Scan demo]( 3DR, 1608 Fourth St #410, Berkeley, CA 94710 Was this email forwarded to you? [Sign up now](3dr.com/blog) to get the 3DR LIFT newsletter in your inbox. [Update email preferences]( Follow 3DR on social media: [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [LinkedIn](

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