In November 2018, I travelled to Guangzhou, a city of about 14 million people in southern China. Late autumn is the time for making lap yuk, a type of preserved pork that is a local speciality, and across town I would often spot slabs of meat hanging from high-rise apartment …
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AI & Analytics Lawmakers say Pentagon needs to be more aggressive with AI By Lauren C. Williams Oct 07, 2020 The Defense Department doesn’t have the right mindset when it comes to artificial intelligence and unmanned systems, a new report says. The House Armed Services Committee’s Future Defense Task …
Read More »Know Before You Fly Gets New Support from CTA
“Know Before You Fly” has been one of the drone industry’s successes: a collaborative effort between commercial interests, recreational interests, and the FAA. Know Before You Fly was started with a partnership between the FAA; the industry’s leading advocacy organization, the Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International (AUVSI); and the …
Read More »Department of Interior to Use U.S. Manufactured Drones
After the fleet of U.S. Department of Interior drones was downed earlier this year in response to concerns about Chinese-manufactured drone platforms, the DOI has not flown except for emergency response. (See our 2 part coverage of the U.S. ban on Chinese drones, here and here.) As the party …
Read More »Drone Delivery Canada Explores New Markets in Kenya
Courtesy of DDC Toronto-based Drone Delivery Canada is taking its business concept to Kenya. Under an agreement brokered by Air Canada, the company will work with Kenyan startup Astral Aerial Solutions Limited to grow the African nation’s drone delivery market. “There are numerous potential applications from traditional last-mile cargo to …
Read More »House Antitrust Report Targets Big Tech Monopoly Power And U…
The House Judiciary Committee’s Antitrust Subcommittee this week released the 400-page findings of its 16-month investigation into the “state of competition in the digital economy.” WASHINGTON, DC – JULY 29: Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos testifies via video conference during the House … [+] Judiciary Subcommittee on Antitrust, Commercial and Administrative …
Read More »Everdrone Captures European Patent to Improve Drone Safety
Source: Everdrone Swedish drone company Everdrone has landed its first patent from the European Patent Office. The patent combines vision technology with drones to allow UAVs to fly “safely and accurately in low altitude airspace where obstacles such as buildings and vegetation are often present.” The patent lays out a method …
Read More »Drone Swarm or UFO? Verge Aero Provides Expertise
image courtesy Verge Aero Verge Aero has emerged as a leader in the emerging drone show sector, providing drone light shows and the sophisticated drone light show software needed to create spectacles around the world. Drone light shows are a fascinating use for drones – but they’re also an incredible demonstration …
Read More »Fortem’s DroneHunter Warning Mode – DRONELIFE
The flashing lights and sirens of emergency vehicles provide an easily recognizable symbol – and applied to counter drone technology, they let operators know immediately that they’re flying in restricted airspace. Counter-drone technology firm Fortem Technologies has announced today “the application of “escalation of force” protocols, including a new “Warning Mode” feature …
Read More »Canada Suspends Arms Sales to Turkey Over Nagorno-Karabakh
The Ottawa government says it is suspending its arms exports to Turkey, a fellow member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), over the alleged “improper” use of Canadian weapons in the ongoing clashes between Baku and Yerevan over Nagorno-Karabakh region. Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne announced on Monday that …
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