On March 3, 2025, the lost a giant. Romeo Durscher, a Swiss-born pioneer who helped transform drones into life-saving tools for public safety and humanitarian good, passed away after a months-long battle with cancer.

It is hard to believe he’s gone. For years, I’d see Romeo’s warm smile and hear his infectious enthusiasm at every major drone event—XPonential, InterDrone, Commercial UAV, , and countless other DJI events. Whether he was delivering a keynote, leading a workshop, or chatting over coffee, his love for drones and their potential to help people shone through. Today, as I reflect on his incredible legacy, I’m reminded of a man who didn’t just advance technology—he used it to save lives, protect communities, and honor the natural world he adored.

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Romeo Durscher at InterDrone in 2018.

Romeo’s journey in drones began with a spark of curiosity at , where he worked on human spaceflight initiatives before dabbling with multi-rotor drones in 2010. What started as experiments—creating aerial panoramas with Adobe’s Russell Preston Brown and testing docking algorithms for the International Space Station—grew into a lifelong mission.

By the time he joined DJI as Director of Public Safety Integration, Romeo was already envisioning drones as more than toys or commercial gadgets. He saw them as lifelines. At DJI, he built protocols that brought drones into emergency services worldwide, introducing tools like AI-assisted and thermal imaging for real-time situational awareness. His work wasn’t theoretical—it was practical, tested in the field, and proven in crises.

I’ll never forget running into Romeo during a site visit to the Fire Department, one of many stops on his tireless quest to show how drones could serve . He was there with DJI, demonstrating how thermal-equipped drones could spot heat signatures through smoke—a game-changer for battling blazes in tough conditions. His excitement was palpable as he explained how these tools could keep responders safe while finding people faster. That day, like so many others, he radiated a belief that drones weren’t just machines—they were partners in doing good.

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Romeo Durscher busy in the background making sure all goes according to plan. Los Angeles Fire Department Training Facility.

A Hero in Paradise

One of Romeo’s defining moments came during the 2018 Camp Fire in Paradise, California, a disaster that leveled a town and claimed 85 lives. As the flames subsided, he led an unprecedented effort to deploy 15 drone teams, mapping 17,000 acres of devastation in just days. Using DJI platforms like the Phantom 4 Pro and Matrice 210 with thermal and zoom cameras, his teams captured over 70,000 images, stitching them into high-resolution maps that guided first responders and rebuilding efforts. At the time, Romeo tried to convey the scale of it: “After Santa Rosa, I thought I’d seen it all. Then came Paradise… It’s beyond what one could imagine.” His leadership turned chaos into clarity, proving drones could deliver hope when it was needed most.

Championing Drones for Good

Romeo’s love for drones was matched only by his love for nature and humanity. He often spoke of “,” a mantra that drove his career. At , where he served as Vice President of Public Safety, he pushed for open-source standards to make drones interoperable and accessible to emergency teams everywhere. He wanted plug-and-play systems—think of it as the “USB of mobile robotics”—so firefighters or search teams could adapt drones to any mission, from spotting perimeters to delivering aid in floods. His vision was grounded in a deep respect for the natural world; he saw drones as a way to protect it, whether by mapping disaster zones or aiding conservation efforts.

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Romeo Durscher is synonymous with Drones For Good!

A Lasting Legacy

Romeo’s impact earned him accolades like the Golden Medal from the Estonian Chamber of Commerce and the Law Enforcement Drone Association’s inaugural Lifetime Achievement Award in January 2025, just weeks before his passing. He was named one of the 25 Most Influential People in the Drone Industry and a top visionary in public safety—titles he wore humbly, always crediting the teams he worked with. But his true legacy lives in the lives saved and the protocols he shaped. From the Paradise maps to the thermal drones now standard in fire departments, his fingerprints are on every mission where drones make a difference.

Romeo Durscher’s passing leaves a void, but his vision soars on. The drone industry stands at a crossroads—poised for growth, yet challenged by regulation and ethics. Romeo showed us the way: technology must serve purpose, not profit alone. His work with open standards at Auterion hints at a future where drones are seamless tools for any responder, anywhere. As we mourn, let’s honor him by flying higher—literally and figuratively—ensuring drones remain guardians of safety and nature, just as he dreamed.

Rest in peace, my friend.

Condolences to Romeo’s family.

You can visit his website here.

Photos courtesy of Romeo Durscher.


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