Paul Sinclair

Sales Manager- Environmental at Wildlife Drones

Paul Sinclair is an accomplished sales and business development professional with extensive experience in the environmental and technology sectors. Currently serving as the Sales Manager for Environmental at Wildlife Drones since January 2024, Paul specializes in assisting government departments, universities, and private industries with impact assessments and species monitoring solutions. Prior to this role, Paul held various positions at Intelematics from April 2019 to January 2024, including Senior Market Development Manager and Business Development Manager, where responsibilities encompassed customer engagement and solution analysis. Paul's earlier career includes positions such as National Sales Manager for EROAD, where Paul managed the company's expansion into Australia, and Regional Telematics Sales Manager at TR Group Limited in New Zealand. Paul is an alumnus of Massey University and Massey High School in Auckland.

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Gormandale, Australia

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Wildlife Drones

Wildlife Drones has developed the world’s most innovative animal radio-tracking system using drones so you can track your radio-tagged animals like never before.With over 25 years experience undertaking ecological and scientific animal research, they understand the immense frustration when trying to track the movements of highly mobile animals.Receiving clear signals from radio-tagged animals can be difficult to achieve and is often a very labour intensive and expensive process. The main issue is height. When using hand-held radio-tracking from the ground, you often have to get the antenna as high as possible in order to improve signal detection. This often means finding higher ground, or even hiring helicopters or planes to get the slightest “ping” of a distant radio-tag. Unfortunately, it also often results in losing track of the precious animals you have worked so very hard to tag in order to understand their movements.


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