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Skytech 2016
Read the full in Drones Monthly Magazine SkyTech 2016, organised in collaboration with SUAS Global, RUSTA & Flightpath Consulting, is a two-day tradeshow dedicated to advancing the global commercial UAV industry. Now in its second edition SkyTech is more than doubling in size and will feature 70 exhibitors, 50 speakers and over 3000 attendees. SkyTech 2016 will provide information, connections and marketing solutions through an exhibition, 3 conferences, workshops, product launches, live demonstrations and networking…
Read MoreFirst airdrop from a speed-ride to a base jump with the Flying Frenchies
After discovering the Bebop drone in “Catching Bebop drones”, the Flying Frenchies are back in the beautiful Alpine summits with an acrobatic and mastered performance… It took them four spotting days, repeating each gesture and sequence and trying their tailored made releasing system, combined with a clear weather to try to attempt their new masterstroke… After a falsely folkloric speed-ride over the magnificent glacier of Argentière (Chamonix Mont-Blanc Valley), Anicet (the clown with the red…
Read MoreDrone flies over sea to deliver Singapore Post package
Brendan Schulman joins DJI as its vice president of policy and legal affairs
With Negative opinions from the public concerning privacy issues and authority regulations hindering such projects DJI have hired Mr Schulman at a critical time where the company is expanding in both consumer and commercial sectors. Brendan Schulman is a lawyer who specialises in drone policies and law surrounding the UAV industry, with over 20 years experience in aerial technologies. Frank Wang, CEO and founder of DJI. commented,”The next few years will be critical in setting…
Read MoreInnovative new Start-up NoFlyZoneUK working to advance the Commercial UAV Industry
With increased usage of UAVs taking place over the course of the last 12 months concerns over privacy, safety and airspace access have come to the forefront of industry debates. Regulatory processes are continuing to evolve in the face of this expanding industry to ensure that such concerns are all addressed correctly. However the challenge is effectively tackling these issues without hindering the UAV industry and the vast benefits it can bring. In light of…
Read MoreResearch takes to the skies
The University of Brighton is using a drone in Western Canada to map a river bed both above and below water level, and then model how sandy rivers respond to human interference and environmental change. The radio-controlled quadcopter gives scientists an aerial view of the river at such a high resolution that is possible to see a 10p coin on the ground. Phil Ashworth, Professor of Physical Geography, is leading the technological development of the…
Read MoreCustom-built vehicles to drive international UAS research programs
BN Security & Defence, a specialist solutions integrator, has delivered two custom-built, feature-packed UAS Command and Control (CC) vehicles to the Autonomous Systems Research Group (ASRG) at the University of Southampton. The strategic research group is funded by international agencies to undertake work in autonomous systems, sensing, computing, communications and platforms that provide world class, cost effective capabilities for scientists and business. The two new vehicles will play a central role in the University’s engagement,…
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