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ZenaTech Accelerates Growth with New DaaS Acquisitions

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ZenaTech Accelerates Growth with New DaaS Acquisitions

ZenaTech, a Vancouver-based technology and drone systems company, is rapidly expanding its footprint in the commercial drone services market through a series of strategic acquisitions that enhance its Drone-as-a-Service (DaaS) capabilities across North America. The latest wave of deals — including its very first Canadian acquisition — strengthens the company’s service offerings and accelerates its vision for scalable, data-driven drone solutions.

ZenaTech North American Expansion Through Strategic Acquisitions

In late 2025, ZenaTech announced the successful completion of three new DaaS acquisitions that extend its operational reach into key regions of the U.S. and Canada. These purchases mark the company’s continued effort to build a diverse, service-oriented drone network designed to support enterprise customers across multiple sectors.

The newly acquired companies include:

  • Holt Surveying & Mapping, Inc. — A long-standing land surveying firm based in Spokane, Washington, with established relationships in the Pacific Northwest construction and infrastructure markets. ZenaTech plans to integrate drone-enabled surveying and inspection services into these traditional workflows.
  • Andrew Spiewak Land Surveyor, Inc. — A Chicago-area land surveying and engineering consulting business with over 30 years of history, providing an entry point into the Illinois and broader Midwest DaaS market.
  • Commercial Window Washing Service Firm (Halifax, Nova Scotia) — ZenaTech’s first Canadian acquisition, adding a unique service vertical and expanding its DaaS presence into eastern Canada.

By bringing these service providers into the ZenaTech DaaS network, the company gains established customer relationships and new entry points for introducing drone-enabled services such as surveying, inspection, power washing and precision data capture.

Building a Multi-Service Drone Network

ZenaTech’s business model emphasizes recurring revenue through flexible DaaS offerings. Rather than selling hardware alone, the company positions itself as a solutions provider — offering on-demand or subscription-based access to drone services that can be rapidly deployed without the capital and operational burdens of ownership. These services include land surveying, industrial inspections, inventory management, power washing, and precision agriculture, among others.

By integrating established service firms into its network, ZenaTech gains two key advantages:

  1. Immediate revenue and customer base from firms already servicing traditional markets.
  2. Drone technology infusion, where legacy workflows are enhanced with automated data capture, analytics, and speed advantages provided by ZenaTech’s drones and software.

This acquisition strategy aligns with ZenaTech’s broader ambition of building a global, multi-service DaaS network — one that can leverage localized expertise while introducing advanced drone capabilities to transform how businesses operate. The company’s previous acquisitions in 2025 bring its total to 19 completed purchases, indicating an aggressive expansion path.

Why This Matters for Investors

ZenaTech’s acquisition strategy highlights several important themes relevant to investors and strategic partners in the drone ecosystem:

  • Service-first revenue model: DaaS positions the company for recurring revenue and long-term customer relationships, reducing reliance on one-off hardware sales.
  • Growth through integration: By acquiring existing service firms with established operations and client bases, ZenaTech accelerates market penetration while minimizing the time and cost typically required to build new sales channels.
  • Geographic diversification: Expanding across the U.S. and into Canada diversifies revenue exposure and builds operational resilience, especially across infrastructure, construction, mining and utility sectors.
  • Data and automation value: Integrating drone technology into traditional service verticals creates differentiation around safety, speed, data quality and operational efficiency — critical value drivers for enterprise customers.

Looking Ahead with ZenaTech

ZenaTech’s acquisition momentum sets the stage for continued DaaS network growth into 2026 and beyond. With strategic targets across North America, the company is well-positioned to scale services that help clients modernize workflows, enhance safety, and unlock new insights from drone-captured data.

For investors, partners and industry watchers, ZenaTech’s approach offers a compelling example of how drone service networks can grow through strategic, revenue-accretive acquisitions that blend traditional expertise with cutting-edge technology.

As the CEO of Flyeye.io, Jacob Stoner spearheads the company's operations with his extensive expertise in the drone industry. He is a licensed commercial drone operator in Canada, where he frequently conducts drone inspections. Jacob is a highly respected figure within his local drone community, where he indulges his passion for videography during his leisure time. Above all, Jacob's keen interest lies in the potential societal impact of drone technology advancements.

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