Drone technology has become one of Ineco’s strategic capabilities and is now part of the company’s day-to-day operations in areas such as infrastructure inspection, data capture and analysis, and innovative air mobility.
Ineco welcomed a delegation from the Official College of Industrial Engineers of Madrid (COIIM) and the Institute of Engineering of Spain (IIE) to its Madrid headquarters for a session focused on exploring drone technology applications and their impact on the transformation of engineering, infrastructure and mobility.
The event, held at Garaje Tech, the company’s innovation hub, gave attendees insight into Ineco’s work in the field of unmanned aerial systems, as well as various use cases related to drone operations, typologies and applications. The session also provided an opportunity to exchange experiences and analyse the opportunities this technology offers for the engineering and infrastructure sectors.
Drone technology has become one of Ineco’s strategic capabilities and is now part of the company’s day-to-day operations in areas such as infrastructure inspection, data capture and analysis, and innovative air mobility. In recent years, Ineco has strengthened its national and European leadership through projects such as IRINA, U-ELCOME and ENSURE, aimed at the safe integration of drones into European airspace, as well as in-house initiatives such as PURSUIT, which combines satellites, drones and artificial intelligence to improve infrastructure management and resilience. In addition, Ineco is the first authorised operator in Spain to work with drone-in-a-box systems for railway infrastructure inspection.
Through initiatives like this, Ineco reinforces its collaboration with two of Spain’s leading engineering institutions and promotes knowledge-sharing on the technologies that will shape the future of mobility and infrastructure.




