Discover the missing piece in your RFP—why on-demand aerial imagery matters and how Spexi can bridge the gap.
Discover the missing piece in your RFP—why on-demand aerial imagery matters and how Spexi can bridge the gap.
Technology is evolving rapidly, yet RFPs struggle to keep pace.
Are you missing a critical piece in your RFPs? Traditional procurement processes often overlook the power of on-demand aerial imagery, leaving gaps in data, accuracy, and decision-making. In this webinar, we’ll show you how to modernize your approach by integrating real-time aerial insights. You’ll discover what’s commonly left out of RFPs, why it matters, and how Spexi can help you bridge the gap. If you’re looking to improve project efficiency, reduce costs, and make more informed decisions, this session is for you.
How to Structure an RFP to Include On-Demand Aerial Imagery – Key considerations and best practices for integrating aerial imagery into your RFP process.
Identifying the Gaps in Traditional RFPs – What’s typically included, what’s missing, and why on-demand aerial imagery is a game-changer.
How Spexi Bridges the Gap – A deep dive into how Spexi’s on-demand aerial imagery enhances decision-making, efficiency, and project outcomes.
Procurement
GIS Specialists
Project Planners
Buyers
Supply Chain Management
If you’re involved in procurement, project planning, or decision-making, this webinar is a must-attend. On-demand aerial imagery is transforming industries, yet many RFPs fail to include it—leading to inefficiencies, increased costs, and missed opportunities. This session will give you the knowledge and tools to modernize your RFPs, ensuring you get the best data-driven insights for your projects.
Spexi provides on-demand, high-quality, and standardized aerial imagery at scale using local drone pilots. Offering affordable sub-3cm resolution and customizable frequency, Spexi enables companies to access fresh data anytime, without the need for specialized training. It’s the fastest growing and largest standardized ultra-high resolution drone imagery network with over 1.1M acres imaged in 2024 alone.