Zenatech Reports 1,225% Year-Over-Year Q3 Revenue Growth Driven by Drone Services Expansion

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Zenatech Reports 1,225% Year-Over-Year Q3 Revenue Growth Driven by Drone Services Expansion

Zenatech Inc. reported a record 1,225% year-over-year revenue growth in the third quarter of 2025, with revenue for the first nine months reaching $7.73 million, representing a sixfold increase compared to the same period in 2024. The company attributed the results to the strong performance and expansion of its Drone as a Service (DaaS) segment, which now operates ten business offices across the United States and two international locations in Dubai and Dublin. Zenatech also expanded its manufacturing operations with a new facility in Mesa, Arizona, focused on drones for US defense agencies, and is commissioning a facility in Taiwan for NDAA-compliant components. The company's enterprise SaaS segment achieved its highest-ever quarterly growth, with increasing demand noted in Europe and the Middle East.

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