Authors :
Ampuan Mohamad Zaki Bin Ampuan Ahmad; Abdul Hafidz Bin Haji Omar; Mohd Nazri Bin Mohd Nasir
Volume/Issue :
Volume 10 - 2025, Issue 6 - June
Google Scholar :
https://tinyurl.com/vu32byhd
DOI :
https://doi.org/10.38124/ijisrt/25jun200
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Abstract :
In this modern era, society is categorized as intellectuals where society is now more sensitive to information
technology. Drones are one of the aviation technologies that must be mastered because they have many positive uses. One of
its uses is for mapping territories, firefighting, searching for missing persons and others. Brunei Darussalam also has drone
users among its citizens whether for work or hobbies. However, the potential of drone companies has not yet been seen in
Brunei Darussalam. This is because the use of drones has not yet become prominent in society and the type of services in the
use of drones is still at a low level. Therefore, this study will study the potential of drone companies for local industries. The
scope of this study will focus on the potential of drone companies in terms of the type of services used in local industries. The
methodology that will be used is a mixed data method, namely qualitative and quantitative. The first phase is to identify the
extent of the use of drone technology in local industries. The second phase is to follow the constructs to obtain the main
themes from the data collected in interviews, questionnaires and documents regarding drone technology users in local
industries. The themes that will be taken in each interview, questionnaire and document will be analyzed according to the
stated study objectives. It is hoped that the results of this study will further assist in the use of drone technology towards the
use of drones and continue to achieve Brunei Vision 2035.
Keywords :
Company, Drone, Potential, Local Industry.
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In this modern era, society is categorized as intellectuals where society is now more sensitive to information
technology. Drones are one of the aviation technologies that must be mastered because they have many positive uses. One of
its uses is for mapping territories, firefighting, searching for missing persons and others. Brunei Darussalam also has drone
users among its citizens whether for work or hobbies. However, the potential of drone companies has not yet been seen in
Brunei Darussalam. This is because the use of drones has not yet become prominent in society and the type of services in the
use of drones is still at a low level. Therefore, this study will study the potential of drone companies for local industries. The
scope of this study will focus on the potential of drone companies in terms of the type of services used in local industries. The
methodology that will be used is a mixed data method, namely qualitative and quantitative. The first phase is to identify the
extent of the use of drone technology in local industries. The second phase is to follow the constructs to obtain the main
themes from the data collected in interviews, questionnaires and documents regarding drone technology users in local
industries. The themes that will be taken in each interview, questionnaire and document will be analyzed according to the
stated study objectives. It is hoped that the results of this study will further assist in the use of drone technology towards the
use of drones and continue to achieve Brunei Vision 2035.
Keywords :
Company, Drone, Potential, Local Industry.