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In this episode, Scott Becker speaks with 3 Leaders from WEconnect Health Management, Daniela Luzi Tudor co-founder and CEO, Murphy Jensen, Co Founder and EVP of Business Development, and Cameron Chell, Executive Chairman. They share their personal recovery stories, the founding journey of WEconnect, and how their behavioral health tech platform is saving lives, driving […]
In this episode, Scott Becker speaks with 3 Leaders from WEconnect Health Management, Daniela Luzi Tudor co-founder and CEO, Murphy Jensen Co Founder, and EVP of Business Development, and Cameron Chell, Executive Chairman. They share their personal recovery stories, the founding journey of WEconnect, and how their behavioral health tech platform is saving lives, driving down healthcare costs, and reshaping how mental health and substance use recovery are supported at scale.
In this episode, Scott Becker speaks with 3 Leaders from WEconnect Health Management, Daniela Luzi Tudor co-founder and CEO, Murphy Jensen, Co Founder and EVP of Business Development, and Cameron Chell, Executive Chairman. They share their personal recovery stories, the founding journey of WEconnect, and how their behavioral health tech platform is saving lives, driving […]
Welcome back to a new season of the Exchange for Entrepreneurs Podcast!This year promises to be another compelling year of discussion with entrepreneurs, investors and influencers standing firmly in the intersection between entrepreneurship and the public markets.Season 3's inaugural interview is with returning guest Cameron Chell. Cam is the Co-Founder and CEO Co-Founder of Draganfly Innovations Inc. (CSE:DPRO), a global UAV (unmanned aerial vehicle) leader in hardware, software, logistics & services.Cam reflects on his experiences since his last appearance on the show during the onset of the pandemic in 2020. Since that time his company has ventured into Ukraine to deliver life-saving technology to the warring nation. Cam explains why he was willing to take the risk to take his business into a warzone and why there wasn't any other choice as an entrepreneur.Mr. Chell is also Co-Founder and Chairman MetaWorks Platforms (CSE:MWRK) - an award winning blockchain and Web3 development platform that empowers Fortune 5000 brands to create and monetize their own metaverse. We spend time reflecting on the post-FTX reality for companies in the crypto/blockchain space and why the fall of FTX might have been inevitable yet necessary.Host: James BlackGuest: Cameron Chell
In this episode we speak with Draganfly's Cameron Chell, who discusses the impact of drones on the fighting in Ukraine and the work Draganfly is doing in the region.
What's the secret of longevity in the drone industry? Cameron Chell is CEO and President of Draganfly, a leader in the professional drone industry for more than 22 years. The company is the creator of quality, cutting-edge drone solutions, software and AI systems that revolutionize the way organizations can do business and service their stakeholders. Recognized as being at the forefront of technology for the past two decades, Draganfly serves the public safety, agriculture, industrial inspections, security, mapping and surveying markets. The company is driven by passion, ingenuity, and the need to provide efficient solutions and first-class services to its customers around the world with the goal of saving time, money, and lives. Cameron has been a technology entrepreneur for more than 30 years and has spent his career growing a diverse collection of high-potential ideas into revolutionary companies that have changed the way we experience the world. He takes a hands-on leadership role in projects, infusing innovation and adoption with the operational principles of clarity, alignment, and measurement into the culture of every team he works with. I had the pleasure of meeting Cameron at this year's Commercial UAV Expo, where the company unveiled three new cutting-edge North American-made technologies. Following the event, I spoke had a zoom call with Cameron to record this podcast. In this episode of the Drone Radio Show, Cameron talks about Draganfly, the new additions to the Draganfly product line, the company's efforts to support Ukraine in its war effort and he offers several perspectives on the current state and direction of the drone industry and how Draganfly has remained leader in the industry for so long.
Most of us know drones for their recreational uses or perhaps even as simple commercial applications such as real estate videos. But the fact of the matter is that drone usage is about to go parabolic with huge corporations adopting them for a wide-use of sophisticated applications that most never dreamed of such as: Vaccine Delivery For Use In Critical Regions Thermal Scanning Of Large Crowds For Infectious Conditions From 200 Feet AI Powered Drones For Landmine Detection Stadium Seat Sanitization (Over 500,000 Now Surpassed) Autonomous Robot Security Patrols In short, the drone industry is booming in ways people can't imagine because the industry is shifting from the drones themselves (hardware) to drone technology and solutions (software)… and the one company that is delivering all the above with the most challenging applications demanded by companies around the world is DraganFly $DPRO $DPRO is an award-winning drone manufacturer and technology developer that is actually delivering some pretty incredible achievements, milestones and even history: Established 1998 And Considered The Oldest Commercial Drone Company In The World The First Drone To Save A Life The First Drone To Be Inducted Into The Smithsonian National Air & Space Museum If you believe in the future of Drones and want to learn more, watch this powerful interview with Draganfly CEO, Cameron Chell
Most of us know drones for their recreational uses or perhaps even as simple commercial applications such as real estate videos. But the fact of the matter is that drone usage is about to go parabolic w/ huge corporations adopting them for a wide-use of sophisticated applications that most never dreamed of such as • Vaccine Delivery For Use In Critical Regions • Thermal Scanning Of Large Crowds For Infectious Conditions From 200 Feet • Ai Powered Drones For Landmine Detection • Stadium Seat Sanitization (Over 500,000 Just Surpassed) • Autonomous Robot Security Patrols In short, the drone industry is booming in ways people can't imagine because the industry is shifting from the drones themselves (hardware) to drone tech & solutions (software)… & the one company that is delivering all above with the most challenging applications demanded by companies around the world is DraganFly $DPRO. An award-winning drone manufacturer & technology developer that is actually delivering some pretty incredible achievements, milestones & even history • Established 1998 And Considered The Oldest Commercial Drone Company In The World • The First Drone To Save A Life • The First Drone To Be Inducted Into The Smithsonian National Air & Space Museum TIER-1 CLIENTS AND RESULTS WITH GOAL OF BEING TOP 2 GLOBAL DRONE COMPANY $DPRO clients include Tier-1 Enterprise & Global Government / Law Enforcement such as: Ford/Warner Brothers/Suncor Energy/Shell • Redbull/Government of Canada … and simply too many more to mention All of this has translated into financial success with: 2020 Revenue $4.4M/2021 Revenue $7.05M With all of this under the Company's belt, it's easy to see why CEO Chell believes $DPRO will become one of the top 2 drone companies in the world. DRAGANFLY “DRONES OF MERCY” DEPLOYING INTO UKRAINE MILITARY THEATRE COULD SAVE TENS OF THOUSANDS OF UKRANIANS Following the successful deployment of Draganfly's first medical response drone system into Ukraine, the company has announced that it is deploying another 5 units. The Company will provide Revived Soldiers Ukraine with five highly specialized Medical Response Drones using funds provided by DroneAid: Ukraine. What did Draganfly CEO, Cameron Chell have to say? “It is an honor to supply RSU with five specialized Medical Response Drones using funds raised through DroneAid: Ukraine. Across Ukraine, there is an urgent need for temperature-sensitive medical supplies and life-saving equipment. Our Medical Response Drones will help RSU safely provide aid to affected Ukrainians in dangerous and hard-to-reach areas.” Iryna Vashchuk Discipio, President of RSU stated: “The people of Ukraine urgently need the world's help. In addition to ambulances and cars, high-tech solutions like drones are crucial for saving lives. While we have acquired a small fleet, we need more as the crisis continues. Draganfly's specialized drone systems will enable our crews on the ground to access hotspots and provide humanitarian aid. With the help of DroneAid: Ukraine and generous philanthropists like Riaz Mamdani, we are positioned to provide life-saving humanitarian aid.” But wait, that's not all… the latest order builds upon the initial request for a combination of 10 Medical Response and Search and Rescue Drones for deployment with RSU. The total initial order size received by Draganfly is up to 200 units. Given the speed, agility and technical superiority of $DPRO drones, the lives saved should go into the tens of thousands … and for CEO Chell that is the greatest bottom line DraganFly could ever deliver to shareholders and the world. Watch this powerful interview with Draganfly CEO, Cameron Chell
On the podcast this week, Canadian Musician Editor-in-Chief Mike Raine is joined by Cameron Chell, the executive chairman of CurrencyWorks and co-head of MusicFX, along with Billie Jo Aasen, the co-head of MusicFX and partner at Canada-based concert/festivals agency Crown & Ace. While NFTs have been at the centre of the tech and business conversation in the music industry for the last year or two, much of that conversation has hyped up the technology itself and also made some pretty wild claims about how distributive NFTs will be to the music business. What Mike appreciates about MusicFX is the refreshingly clear-eyed and practical approach it is taking to the NFT space. It's keeping the focus on music fans, artists, and the relationship they have with each other, and NFTs are simply a practical tool in that equation. For example, they helped country star Parker McCollum create his VIP Cowboy Black Card, one of the world's first fan club NFTs, which grants fans VIP access to events, access to private jam sessions, opportunities for meet and greets, and more by purchasing an NFT that became available on MusicFX. So, in this chat, Cameron and Billie Jo discuss NFTs, their approach to the market, removing the barriers to entry, and making that the overblown (and sometimes annoying) rhetoric around NFTs doesn't scare off fans.
CurrencyWorks is an Enterprise Blockchain enabling real-world solutions and opportunities for Fortune 5000 Companies. The company targets Fortune 5000 companies with turnkey blockchain solutions to expand their market and create strategic differentiators for their businesses. These include digital currencies, payment rails, NFTs, STO's, and the entire ecosystems around issuing and transacting these cutting-edge assets. If that sounds complicated, it's actually as easy as 1-2-3…. 1. PUBLISHING (NFT's) Curating and housing environments and communities for the sales and transactions of NFTs on platforms, metaverses and marketplaces in a secure and regulated format ensuring transparency, credibility and mainstream adoption. 2. INFRASTRUCTURE (Mining) Providing low-cost, environmentally friendly mining and cold storage services for existing customers looking to build all-inclusive solutions as well as apply to the broader market of Bitcoin and Ethereum mining. 3. TRANSACTIONS (Payments) Building customized branded blockchain economies for established brands, companies and communities through crypto and digital currencies and the payment systems that power them. Today we're talking about the Company's VUELE™ Feature Film NFT Platform Next Drop - ZERO CONTACT, Starring Anthony Hopkins, Exclusive and Collector's Edition NFT Drops. What did Cameron Chell, co-head of VUELE ™ and Executive Chairman of CurrencyWorks have to say? “We are thrilled to be offering the ZERO CONTACT Exclusive and Collector's Edition NFTs after the successful sale of the first 11 Platinum and Elite Edition NFTs in September, which sold for more than $100,000.00. VUELE ™ will provide fans with unprecedented early access to full-length feature films, in addition to coveted movie memorabilia.” Sit back, relax and watch this powerful interview.
What is an NFT? How can blockchain help producers get content funded and distributed? And what's it like producing a show with Werner Herzog?On this week's show Cameron Chell, founder of blockchain businesses Currency Works and Vuele outlines the opportunities for content companies in NFTs. Plus veteran factual producer Richard Melman discusses his new wine channel, his latest productions and offers his perspective on the current state of factual TV. Hosted by Boom! PR's Justin Crosby.Cameron's story of the weekRichard's story of the week 67 Pall Mall TVVueleTellyCast websiteTellyCast instaTellyCast Twitter TellyCast YouTubeTellyCast is edited by Ian Chambers. Recorded in London.Music by David Turner, lunatrax. Recorded in lockdown March 2020 by David Turner, Will Clark and Justin Crosby. Voiceover by Megan Clark.
CurrencyWorks (CWRK: CSE) (CWRK: OTCQB) builds digital currencies for brands, companies, and communities to empower the free exchange of value between customers and users. More than just lip service clients include: · BitRail (Blockchain Platform) · WAX and Topps (NFT collectables) · Barrett-Jackson Auto Auction (NFTs) · FreedomCoin (digital currency) · CSE/ Odyssey Trust (security token) · VUELE (NFTs) · KodakOne (Digital Currency) The company just announced that Feature Film NFTs for ZERO CONTACT, Starring Anthony Hopkins Sell for Over $90,000 Creating New Revenue Stream for Film Industry On September 24, 2021, bidding began for the Platinum and Elite NFTs. The one-of-one ZERO CONTACT Platinum Edition NFT sold for $56,860.00 USD and the ZERO CONTACT Elite Edition NFTs sold for a total of $36,575.00 USD. Additionally, CurrencyWorks receives an ongoing royalty every time these NFTs are bought and sold. What did Cameron Chell, Chairman of CurrencyWorks have to say? “We are extremely proud of the ZERO CONTACT NFTs that CurrencyWorks created on VUELE. This is a significant advancement for film distribution and digital collectibles,” said Cameron Chell, co-head of VUELE and Executive Chairman of CurrencyWorks. Sit back and watch this powerful interview with company chairman Cameron Chell.
Agoracom interviews CEOs of small cap companies. In this episode of the Small Cap CEO Interviews podcast, AGORACOM speaks with Currency Works (CSE:CWRK) Chairman, Cameron Chell. CurrencyWorks (CWRK: CSE) (CWRK: OTCQB) builds digital currencies for brands, companies, and communities to empower the free exchange of value between customers and users. More than just lip service […]
Welcome to another episode of Action and Ambition. Cameron Chell is a serial entrepreneur with his first venture beginning at age 14 and a trajectory in business that spans more than 30 years. He is the co-founder of Business Instincts Group (BIG) and BUILD Impossible. He has launched numerous tech start-ups such as Draganfly Innovations (NASDAQ: DPRO)(CSE: DPRO) , ColdBore Technologies, Raptor Rig, KODAKOne and CurrencyWorks (CSE and OTCQB: CWRK). His entrepreneurial success is based on principles of clear vision, quantifiable results, and a tireless pursuit of goals.
Most of us know drones for their recreational uses or perhaps even as simple commercial applications for things like real estate videos. But the fact of the matter is that drone usage is about to go parabolic with huge corporations adopting them for a wide-use of applications that most never dreamed of such as: • To provide Internet connections in remote locations. • To collect crowd data. • And now package delivery According to the Drone Package Delivery Global Market Report 2021, the global drone package delivery market is expected to grow to nearly US$1 billion in 2021 at a compound annual growth rate (“CAGR”) of 45.5%. In 2025, the market is expected to reach US$4.4 billion at a CAGR of 45.1%. In short, the drone industry is booming in ways people can't imagine because the industry is shifting from the drones themselves (hardware) to drone technology and solutions (software)… and the one company that is delivering the most challenging applications is Draganfly Inc. (DPRO: NASDAQ) (DPRO: CSE) DraganFly is an award-winning drone manufacturer and technology developer that is actually delivering some pretty incredible achievements, milestones and even history: • Established in 1998 DFLY is considered the oldest commercial drone company in the world • Built the first drone that saved a life • Boasts the first drone to be inducted into the Smithsonian National Air & Space Museum • Developing a Vaccine Drone Delivery Payload System (it's way more complicated than just transporting vaccines) • Detect infectious conditions in a person from a distance of 190 feet • Conduct phenotyping, data collection and analysis by the USDA • Vital Intelligence Smart Vital System Now Available in Fobi's Venue Management System for Conferences & Events Clients include: • NASCAR • Ford • Warner Brothers • Suncor Energy • Shell • Redbull • Government of Canada • Ontario Provincial Police, • Australian Federal Police, • Royal Canadian Mounted Police, • Illinois State Police, • Shell • Dow If you want ultra-cool consider that DFLY's Vital Intelligence technology was selected for implementation by Knightscope, a leader in a leader in autonomous robot security capabilities. All of this has translated into financial success with 2020 Revenue hitting $4.36M up 216% ... and Q2-21 revenue of just under $2M up 114% vs Q2-20. With all of this under the Company's belt, it's easy to see why the company recently uplisted to the NASDAQ. If you believe in the massive parabolic growth in the use of drones for almost everything we do in this world, or want to learn, then watch / listen to this powerful interview with Draganfly CEO and Chairman, Cameron Chell.
Agoracom interviews CEOs of small cap companies. In this episode of the Small Cap CEO Interviews podcast, AGORACOM speaks with Draganfly (CSE:DFLY) CEO, Cameron Chell. Most of us know drones for their recreational uses or perhaps even as simple commercial applications for things like real estate videos. But the fact of the matter is that […]
Michael Berry discusses Hurricane Ida and the steps he has taken to help out Louisiana; Matt Boyle, Breitbart writer, joins the show to talk about his recent interview with President Trump; Cameron Chell, Chairman/CEO of Draganfly, makes an appearance to explain what his company provides and what it means for Texas; Radhia Gleis, author, speaks with Berry about her book “The Followers: Holy Hell and the Disciples of Narcissistic Leaders: How My Years in a Notorious Cult Parallel Today's Cultural Mania.”
Most of us know drones for their recreational uses or perhaps even as simple commercial applications for things like real estate videos. But the fact of the matter is that drone usage is about to go parabolic with huge corporations adopting them for a wide-use of applications that most never dreamed of such as: To provide Internet connections in remote locations. To collect crowd data. In short, the drone industry is booming in ways people can't imagine because the industry is shifting from the drones themselves (hardware) to drone technology and solutions (software)… and the one company that is delivering the most challenging applications is Draganfly Inc. (DPRO: NASDAQ) (DPRO: CSE) DraganFly is an award-winning drone manufacturer and technology developer that is actually delivering some pretty incredible achievements, milestones and even history: Established in 1998 DFLY is considered the oldest commercial drone company in the world Built the first drone that saved a life Boasts the first drone to be inducted into the Smithsonian National Air & Space Museum Developing a Vaccine Drone Delivery Payload System (it's way more complicated than just transporting vaccines) Detect infectious conditions in a person from a distance of 190 feet Conduct phenotyping, data collection and analysis by the USDA Clients include: NASCAR Ford Warner Brothers Suncor Energy Shell Redbull Government of Canada Ontario Provincial Police, Australian Federal Police, Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Illinois State Police, Shell Dow If you want ultra-cool consider that DFLY's Vital Intelligence technology was selected for implementation by Knightscope, a leader in a leader in autonomous robot security capabilities. All of this has translated into financial success with 2020 Revenue hitting $4.36M up 216% ... and now a record Q1 with $1.53M up 210%. With all of this under the Company's belt, it's easy to see why the company recently uplisted to the NASDAQ. If you believe in the massive parabolic growth in the use of drones for almost everything we do in this world, or want to learn, then watch / listen to this powerful interview with Draganfly CEO and Chairman, Cameron Chell.
#Bitcoin #VISA #MASTERCARD I'd like to welcome everyone to my new PODCASTDave's Daily Crypto TakeIn this channel I will be providing you with news on a daily basis about cryptocurrency, bitcoin, blockchain, FIAT. My main purpose is to share UNBIASED news and updates. Ultimately I learn and hopefully you learn while I go on this journey.ARTICLES used in today's video:https://www.kitco.com/news/2021-07-02/Digital-Dollar-is-inevitable-Fedcoin-will-give-government-total-control.htmlDigital Dollar is "inevitable", Fedcoin will give government total control(Kitco News) - Digital, state-issued currency is the "inevitable" next step of our economic evolution, says Cameron Chell, executive chairman of CurrencyWorks, who concedes it can be a "scary proposition."Central bank digital currencies, or CBDCs, are currently under development from several major central banks around the world, including the People's Bank of China , the European Central Bank, and the Bank of England.https://au.finance.yahoo.com/news/baby-doge-elon-musk-sends-new-coin-up-93-in-1-day-021501080.html?guccounter=1&guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly9mbGlwYm9hcmQuY29tLw&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAAGG_5nYGs33GmsUgAPmqojTeww-L8HMm4qU0PiQzQU0VOtPfavpYDotfc79En5wzGf9rfYENIk1QsajwwV9CRKWM22XF1xZG8DMqFUlLa-6KhmlNkp_xU2QyeMwlv83MO4RTpXML2aMQDzGoDsWRy5oGKL7ej4vIeMFVHlum2cEY'Baby Doge': Elon Musk sends new coin up 93% in 1 dayYou've heard of DogeCoin, named after the meme of a Shiba Inu.Now, prepare yourselves for Baby Doge.The new cryptocurrency has hit the market running after a tweet from Elon Musk where he mixed the name of the new digital currency with the well-known tune from the children's song ‘Baby shark'.https://decrypt.co/75122/million-doge-disco-free-dogecoin-giveaway?utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=feed&utm_source=flipboardA ‘Dogecoin Metaverse' Launches Tomorrow—And It's Giving Away 1 Million DOGEImagine Dogecoin raining out of the sky and dancing Shiba Inu dogs landing in your living room.That's what you can experience tomorrow, if you want to be swept up in the “party metaverse” based on the crypto industry's biggest meme coin.On Saturday, the “Million Doge Disco” event starts. Running in partnership with blockchain development platform, Blockv, it's as wacky as it sounds: those who sign up will be part of a dance party/augmented reality game where, via a smartphone, one can interact with other Dogecoin fans around the world. NFTs (unique digital tokens that can represent things like artwork or video content) will be dished out to those who take part.https://bitcoinist.com/twitter-ceo-jack-dorsey-rejects-ethereum/Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey Rejects EthereumTwitter CEO Jack Dorsey has continued to reject Ethereum as a viable investment. This comes amidst calls for the billionaire to explore other altcoins besides Bitcoin. Dorsey remains a Bitcoin maximalist as he says that Bitcoin is the most important thing to happen in his lifetime.All this despite the fact that his company Twitter has released 140 NTFs on the Ethereum platform. This followed the news of Twitter releasing NFTs on Ethereum. A user on the platform had said it would only be a matter of time before Dorsey invested in Ether. And the billionaire replied “No” to the user.https://www.insideedition.com/billionaire-mircea-popescu-dead-at-41-leaving-behind-2-billion-in-bitcoin-crypto-currency-68135Billionaire Mircea Popescu Dead at 41, Leaving Behind $2 Billion in Bitcoin Crypto CurrencyBitcoin billionaire Mircea Popescu, 41, died on June 23 in Costa Rica, according to reports.Popescu, who made his fortune in Bitcoin, is leaving behind a cryptocurrency wealth that could be worth as much as $2 billion, according to the New York Post.Popescu drowned last week off the coast of Costa Rica near Playa Hermosa after going for a morning swim, according to local news outlet Teletica.https://www.benzinga.com/markets/cryptocurrency/21/07/21832154/visa-mastercard-and-paypal-are-stepping-up-their-cryptocurrency-gameVisa, Mastercard, And PayPal Are Stepping Up Their Cryptocurrency GameWhile we wait for the latest earnings results, it is a good moment to recap previous quarters' results. Travel restrictions, caused by the pandemic, as well as general downtrend since last year, made the cross-border volumes significantly decline in the last quarter of 2020, for both Visa (NYSE:V) and Mastercard Incorporated (NYSE:MA). Even though the overall payments were up, debit spending has risen, while credit spending decreased.https://alternative.me/crypto/fear-and-greed-index/https://coinmarketcap.com/Please subscribe, like, and share so that more and more people can view this content.DISCLAIMER: I will never give any financial advice. And my channel is not considered official Financial Advice. Please do your research before purchasing any cryptocurrency.Thank you very much DaveSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/daves-daily-crypto-take/donations
Most of us know drones for their recreational uses or perhaps even as simple commercial applications for things like real estate videos. But the fact of the matter is that drone usage is about to go parabolic with huge corporations adopting them for a wide-use of applications that most never dreamed of such as: To provide Internet connections in remote locations. To collect crowd data. In short, the drone industry is booming in ways people can't imagine because the industry is shifting from the drones themselves (hardware) to drone technology and solutions (software)… and the one company that is delivering the most challenging applications is DraganFly (DFLY: CSE) (DFLYF:OTCQB) (3U8:FSE) DraganFly is an award-winning drone manufacturer and technology developer that is actually delivering some pretty incredible achievements, milestones and even history: Established in 1998 DFLY is considered the oldest commercial drone company in the world Built the first drone that saved a life Boasts the first drone to be inducted into the Smithsonian National Air & Space Museum Developing a Vaccine Drone Delivery Payload System (it's way more complicated than just transporting vaccines) Detect infectious conditions in a person from a distance of 190 feet Conduct phenotyping, data collection and analysis by the USDA Clients include: Ford Warner Brothers Suncor Energy Shell Redbull Government of Canada Ontario Provincial Police, Australian Federal Police, Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Illinois State Police, Shell Dow If you want ultra-cool consider that DFLY's Vital Intelligence technology was selected for implementation by Knightscope, a leader in a leader in autonomous robot security capabilities. All of this has translated into financial success with 2020 Revenue hitting $4.36M up 216% … and now a record Q1 with $1.53M up 210%. With all of this under the Company's belt, it's easy to see why CEO Chell believes DFLY will become one of the top 2 drone companies in the world and why they near the end of the process of listing on NASDAQ. If you believe in the massive parabolic growth in the use of drones for almost everything we do in this world, or want to learn, then watch / listen to this powerful interview with Draganfly CEO and Chairman, Cameron Chell.
CurrencyWorks (CWRK: CSE) (CWRK: OTCQB) builds digital currencies for brands, companies, and communities to empower the free exchange of value between customers and users. More than just lip service clients include: KodakOne CSE/ Odyssey Trust Barrett-Jackson Auto Auction (NFTs) BitRail WAX and Topps The company recently announced the advancement of its zero-cost energy crypto mining platform. “Zer00 crypto mining platform” utilizes a thermal treatment (not burning) of waste to generate energy. The initial scalable unit will process enough power to run up to 200 cryptocurrency mining machines. The energy generated is environmentally friendly, and the system will be self-sustainable. This technology reduces waste currently filling landfills, a prevalent cause of greenhouse gas emissions containing methane that is more harmful than CO2. What did Cameron Chell, Chairman of CurrencyWorks have to say? "Crypto mining can be incredibly profitable if you can eliminate or minimize the energy costs in the mining process, while at the same time through these policies and best practices reduce the need for landfills and GHG, providing cleaner air and water, conservation of local biodiversity, sustainable energy development and green jobs. CurrencyWorks Zer00 Crypto operations will help to develop a sustainable way of minimizing MSW and using that energy to mine for crypto." Sit back and watch this powerful interview with company chairman Cameron Chell.
Agoracom interviews CEOs of small cap companies. In this episode of the Small Cap CEO Interviews podcast, AGORACOM speaks with Currency Works (CSE:CWRK) Chairman, Cameron Chell. CurrencyWorks (CWRK: CSE) (CWRK: OTCQB) builds digital currencies for brands, companies, and communities to empower the free exchange of value between customers and users. More than just lip service […]
Agoracom interviews CEOs of small cap companies. In this episode of the Small Cap CEO Interviews podcast, AGORACOM speaks with Draganfly (CSE:DFLY) CEO, Cameron Chell. DraganFly ($DFLY) and Windfall Geotek ($WIN) have combined world-class drone technology with artificial intelligence to create an “incomparable solution” solving the global landmine epidemic. With 60 – 110 million landmines […]
Cameron Chell, CEO of Dragonfly, talks about the services his company provides to help curb the spread of Coronavirus.
Agoracom interviews CEOs of small cap companies. In this episode of the Small Cap CEO Interviews podcast, AGORACOM speaks with Draganfly (CSE:DFLY) CEO and Chairman, Cameron Chell. Most of us know drones as cool toys flying around the neighbourhood, or perhaps even as simple commercial applications for things like real estate videos. But the fact […]
Most of us know drones as cool toys flying around the neighbourhood, or perhaps even as simple commercial applications for things like real estate videos. But the fact of the matter is that drone usage is about to go parabolic with huge corporations now testing ways to: Use drones to provide Internet connections in remote locations. Use drones to collect crowd data. ..... And there's even a start-up that's using drones to deliver tacos to your door. In short, the drone industry is booming in ways people can’t imagine because the industry is shifting from the drones (hardware) to data … and one company is already ahead of the shift … DraganFly (DFLY: CSE) (DFLYF:OTCQB) (3U8:FSE) DraganFly is an award-winning drone manufacturer and technology developer that is actually delivering some pretty incredible achievements, milestones and even history: Established in 1998 DFLY is considered the oldest commercial drone company in the world Built the first drone that saved a life Boasts the first drone to be inducted into the Smithsonian National Air & Space Museum Developing a Vaccine Drone Delivery Payload System (it's way more complicated than just transporting vaccines) Detect infectious conditions in a person from a distance of 190 feet Conduct phenotyping, data collection and analysis by the USDA Clients include: Ford Warner Brothers Suncor Energy Shell Redbull Government of Canada Ontario Provincial Police, Australian Federal Police, Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Illinois State Police, Shell Dow Most recently, DFLY's Vital Intelligence technology was selected for implementation by Knightscope, a leader in a leader in autonomous robot security capabilities. With all of this under the Company's belt, it's easy to see why CEO Chell believes DFLY will become one of the top 3 drone companies in the world and why they have now begun the process of listing on NASDAQ. If you believe in the massive parabolic growth in the use of drones for almost everything we do in this world, or are just learning, then watch / listen to this powerful interview with Draganfly CEO and Chairman, Cameron Chell.
Cameron Chell's story is one of doing the impossible over and over again. In this episode Shannon Peel shares his story about how facing death changed the trajectory of his life twice, once for the worse and once for the better. Cameron Chell shared his story in the APeeling in September Digital Magazine. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brand-storytelling/message
Most of us know drones as cool toys flying around the neighbourhood, or perhaps even as simple commercial applications for things like real estate videos. But the fact of the matter is that drone usage is about to go parabolic with huge corporations now testing ways to: Deliver vaccines with drones. Use drones to provide Internet connections in remote locations. Use drones to collect data. Use drones to detect infectious conditions from a distance of 190 feet. …… And there’s even a start-up that’s using drones to deliver tacos to your door. In short, the drone industry is booming in ways people can’t imagine because the industry is shifting from the drones (hardware) to data … and one company is already ahead of the shift … DraganFly (DFLY: CSE) (DFLYF:OTCQB) (3U8:FSE) DraganFly is an award-winning drone manufacturer and technology developer that is actually delivering some pretty incredible achievements, milestones and even history: Established in 1998 DFLY is considered the oldest commercial drone company in the world Built the first drone that saved a life Boasts the first drone to be inducted into the Smithsonian National Air & Space Museum Developing Vaccine Drone Delivery Payload System (it’s way more complicated than just transporting vaccines) Clients include: Ford Warner Brothers Suncor Energy Shell Redbull Government of Canada Ontario Provincial Police, Australian Federal Police, Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Illinois State Police, Shell Dow Most recently, DFLY was selected by the US Department of Agriculture to do phenotyping and other related data collection and analysis. Draganfly drones are important within the agriculture industry as they support evidence-based crop, health, planning and spatial data collection. These tools and technologies can provide valuable data that can then be used to influence policies and decisions. With respect to development of the vaccine drone delivery system above, DFLY was selected by Coldchain Technology Services, a Leading Vaccine Supply Chain Management Company to the US Government to Provide Vaccine Payload System and Flight Services for the COVID-19 Vaccine. And last but not least was the issuance of a delivery drone patent – which sounds like no big deal until you understand how it is a GAME CHANGER for the entire drone delivery market. If you believe in the massive parabolic growth in the use of drones for almost everything we do in this world, or are just learning, then watch / listen to this powerful interview with Draganfly CEO and Chairman, Cameron Chell
The Stock Day Podcast welcomed Draganfly Inc. (OTCQB: DFLYF)(“the Company”), the creator of quality, cutting-edge software and systems that revolutionize the way organizations can do business and service their stakeholders. CEO of the Company, Cameron Chell, joined Stock Day host Everett Jolly. READ FULL PRESS RELEASE: https://stockdaymedia.com/draganfly-inc-discusses-covid-19-applications-for-its-sensor-technology-with-the-stock-day-podcast-dflyf-december-28-2020/
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In this episode, Don interviews Cameron Chell! Cameron is a serial entrepreneur with his very first venture beginning at age 14. He has launched numerous tech start-ups and is currently the Co-Founder and CEO of Business Instincts Group (BIG).
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In this week’s episode, Guillot is joined by Ian Annase ( https://www.linkedin.com/in/ianannase/ ) , CEO of Zing ( https://zingdrones.com/ ) ; Cameron Chell ( https://www.linkedin.com/in/cameronchell/ ) , CEO of Draganfly ( https://draganfly.com/ ) ; and Ryan Walsh ( https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryan-walsh-700403151/ ) , CEO of Valqari ( https://www.valqari.com/ ). Each of these three service providers are utilizing drone technology to assist with the COVID-19 relief efforts. Zing, which is headquartered in St. Petersburg, Florida, offers an autonomous drone delivery platform that provides last mile delivery solutions. Noting that the platform is compatible with the most common drones on the market, Annase explains, “We turn the most common DJI ( https://www.dji.com/ ) drones, such as the Mavic, Phantom, and Inspire, into fully autonomous, last-mile delivery robots within the current FAA ( https://www.faa.gov/ ) regulatory framework.” Canada-based Draganfly is the oldest operating commercial drone manufacturer in North America, and its services are especially relevant with the COVID-19 ( https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.html ) pandemic necessitating social distancing. “We can actually identify not just temperature, but fever, heart rate, respiratory rates,” explains Chell, noting that the company is “known for specialized sensors and [its] capability to deliver a drone package to…customers that gives them a strategic advantage because of the data they can collect.” Valqari, based out of Chicago, offers a drone delivery solution that solves the last inch logistic problems with its patented Smart Drone Delivery Mailbox ALIS, which provides a secure and convenient delivery receptacle for both drone and traditional deliveries. “We’re really focusing on the endpoint infrastructure,” Walsh explains, “so you can have automated collection of packages…for drone deliveries for medical [supplies] or meals, or other items you need, and we are really seeing the highlight of that during the quarantine and the lockdowns across the world right now.” The guests discuss with Guillot the ways their companies are assisting business and agencies, including restaurants and public safety offices, with enforcing social distancing and isolating supply chains in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. “Having an autonomous rural pharmaceutical network is imperative,” Walsh says. “If a drone can deliver a test kit to [an individual’s] home, they can take the test, put in back into our mailbox, and if a drone comes and takes it to a lab and they test positive, then we can schedule drone deliveries for the next 14 days of medicine and meals and essential items so there’s much less risk of community spread.” “We got super lucky and hooked up with one of our oldest customers, which is the University of South Australia and the Department of Defense there that supports them,” explains Chell. “They developed the technology that will sit at the bottom of a helicopter with a highly sensitive camera, and that camera would be able to pick up digitally with machine vision and AI the vital signs of people…We quickly [determined] what this could do for something like pandemic management or just general health monitoring. So we’ve adopted that technology now, which is in pilot in several places across the U.S., where basically a broad health monitoring can be done simply by using cameras. So if you’re doing a crowd control situation, you know if you are dealing with a crowd that has a 2% percent infectious rate present or not.” “We are definitely seeing an increased interest [in drone deliveries] big-time,” says Annase. “Restaurants are really struggling right now to find any viable alternatives to take-out.” Annase explains that Zing has been successfully delivering food over the past few weeks from Hurricane Seafood, a local restaurant in St. Petersburg. Zing successfully made the delivery within the pilot’s visual line of sight, which took only two-minutes, flying the drone over a channel that separates St. Petersburg’s Beach from Tierra Verde. “The alternative of driving would have taken about 15 minutes by car and you would have had to cross over a drawbridge as well as go through a toll,” Annase explains, “so this 500-home community that was on the other side of this channel, [the drone delivery] actually opened up that entire customer base to that restaurant which previously did not have access to any of those 500 homes due to…the distance and the toll and the extra delivery charges that would entail.” The guests also discuss the significance of Remote ID, the federal regulatory environment, and how their businesses have experienced increased interest in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic.
CSE's James Black was recently joined by Cameron Chell, CEO of Draganfly Inc. (CSE:DFLY), to reflect on the new realities of operating a business during a quarantine and the opportunities being presented to his company during these challenging times.In this conversation, Chell reflects on the ominous feelings he had during his trip through the Vancouver airport before the lock-down (1:15), how his company is working with the University of South Australia to deploy an epidemic-tracking system (3:50), and the "new normal" that will emerge as a result of COVID-19 (7:31).Listen until the end to hear Cameron's thoughts on how the pandemic will permanently change the way teams work together, the advantages of working from home, and his reflection on the opportunities that came from the last "black swan".
Cameron Chell, Founder and Chairman at Draganfly Inc., joined Grace Pedota in the podcast studio to share his thoughts on delivering drone systems innovation to the public markets (1:02), the opportunities emerging as a result of US government security concerns around foreign drone systems control (2:23), and the future of unmanned vehicles beyond aerial drones (4:11). Listen until the end to hear how Cameron envisions Draganfly punching above its "weight class."
There’s an amazing crypto trend taking place right now and our sponsor ICOX - ICOx Innovations is at the forefront. We’re talking about proprietary crypto currencies, whereby a company creates a crypto and uses it to streamline their supply chain, payables accounting and customer data information. It will enable large complex organizations like Boeing, GM, IBM, etc., to tie their vendors into a complete comprehensive network where all transactions get recorded in the blockchain and invoicing, accounts payable and paper checks become a thing of the past. It’s an amazing time to be alive!
There’s an amazing crypto trend taking place right now and our sponsor ICOX - ICOx Innovations is at the forefront. We’re talking about proprietary crypto currencies, whereby a company creates a crypto and uses it to streamline their supply chain, payables accounting and customer data information. It will enable large complex organizations like Boeing, GM, IBM, etc., to tie their vendors into a complete comprehensive network where all transactions get recorded in the blockchain and invoicing, accounts payable and paper checks become a thing of the past. It’s an amazing time to be alive!
Cameron Chell has been an entrepreneur since age 14 and is currently the CEO of Business Instincts Group, a Venture Creation Firm with a focus on building high-tech startups. Cameron is the cofounder of Urthecast, Cold Bore Technologies, Slyce, Raptor Rig, Trace and Trax. Most recently, Cameron has served as an advisor to KodakCoin, one of the first compliant cryptocurrencies.
Cameron Chell has been an entrepreneur since age 14 and is currently the CEO of Business Instincts Group, a Venture Creation Firm with a focus on building high-tech startups. Cameron is the cofounder of Urthecast, Cold Bore Technologies, Slyce, Raptor Rig, Trace and Trax. Most recently, Cameron has served as an advisor to KodakCoin, one of the first compliant cryptocurrencies.
Episode 27 of the Hacker Noon Podcast: An interview with Cameron Chell, Chairman and Co-Founder of ICOx Innovations, and co-creator of Kodak Coin. Today’s show would not be possible without Digital Ocean. Learn more at do.co/hackernoon. In this episode Trent Lapinski and Cameron Chell discuss bringing blockchain technology to enterprise companies we already know and trust, and what it is going to take to move from centralized systems to decentralized systems. “Our thinking, yet to be proven, is that we go to these established brands who are already transacting in tens or hundreds of millions of dollars in revenue and they can utilize a coin or the crypto infrastructure that can either reduce their costs or increase customer attraction.” “Ultimately, society and certainly all economics run on trust, there is no other currency other than trust. When you have a system that can replace trust or create an environment where you can transact in a trustless way, the impact globally to me is beyond measure.” — Cameron Chell Production and music by Derek Bernard - https://haberdasherband.com/production Host: Trent Lapinski - https://trentlapinski.com
In speaking with Cameron Chell CEO of Business Instincts Group https://businessinstincts.com three words immediately come to mind: Love, Creation, Acceptance. He personal ethos and deep passion for life are evident throughout my conversation. Do you have a passion to share? Contact me at john@theonera.com