ZenaTech Expands Drone‑as‑a‑Service to Golf‑Course Surveys in Florida

ZENA
February 06, 2026

ZenaTech, Inc. announced that its Drone‑as‑a‑Service (DaaS) platform will now provide specialized golf‑course survey and mapping services across Florida, beginning with the state’s premier golf destinations. The rollout will leverage the company’s existing DaaS network and advanced mapping software to deliver topographic, bathymetric and vegetation‑health insights faster than traditional ground surveys.

The expansion follows ZenaTech’s aggressive DaaS portfolio growth, which has already secured contracts with five championship‑level courses designed by renowned architects. By adding golf‑course surveying to its service mix, the company aims to capture a niche segment of the $11.5 billion U.S. surveying and mapping market, while demonstrating the versatility of its AI‑powered drone platform.

CEO Shaun Passley said the new offering will “scale our capabilities across the DaaS network and unlock additional revenue streams for our customers.” He added that Florida’s golf courses present a unique combination of turf‑health and drainage challenges that are well suited to drone‑based solutions, and that the company is training teams to deploy these capabilities nationwide.

ZenaTech’s strategy of acquiring traditional surveying firms and integrating them into a unified, high‑margin DaaS network underpins the expansion. The company has reported significant year‑over‑year revenue growth in its DaaS segment, although it remains unprofitable. The new service is expected to generate incremental recurring revenue for the subscription‑based model and reinforce the company’s path to profitability through operational leverage and higher‑margin contracts.

While the fact‑check report did not provide specific revenue projections or financial figures for the new golf‑course service, it noted that the company’s prior engagements with five championship courses demonstrate strong demand and a proven execution model. The expansion also positions ZenaTech to capitalize on a broader market opportunity, as the U.S. surveying and mapping industry faces capacity constraints from retiring licensed surveyors, creating a tailwind for drone‑based solutions.

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