The drone industry is exploding, but according to Draganfly CEO Cameron Chell, this may only be the beginning.
In this interview, we break down the Pentagon’s push for 300,000 drones, Canada’s $88B defense strategy, and why drones are becoming a strategic imperative for governments around the world. From AI-powered data collection to military training contracts and industrial applications, this isn’t just a manufacturing story. It’s a shift in how airspace, intelligence, and automation are being redefined.
With the stock up over 100% in the past year and analysts projecting further upside, we also discuss what could drive the next phase of growth and why some believe this is the “beginning of the beginning” for the drone industry.
Watch to see how defense, AI, and data are colliding in one of the fastest-growing sectors in the market.
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Add This Stock to My Watchlist Cameron Chell, Guest
CEO/President, Draganfly
Cameron Chell is President, CEO, and Director of Draganfly Inc. (NASDAQ: DPRO)
He has been a technology entrepreneur for more than 30 years, building and growing companies in robotics, AI, UAVs, and software.

Bridget Bennett, Host
Digital Media Producer, MarketBeat
Always the talker, Bridget Bennett turned her passion for people and sharing stories into a career in communications. She started working as a journalist in high school at her local county paper in Ellendale, North Dakota. After moving to Dallas for college at Southern Methodist University, she quickly fell in love with visual storytelling and started her career as a news anchor and reporter.
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