Unmanned Systems Lawmakers skeptical of seaborne drone fleet By Lauren C. Williams Jun 24, 2020 Congress has been openly skeptical of the Navy’s push to buy more unmanned vessels and that doubt is showing in the House’s draft of the 2021 National Defense Authorization Act. The Seapower and Projection …
Read More »How Technology Will Create These 7 Jobs In The Future
What kind of job do you think your children will have in the future? They might apply to one of … [+] these futuristic job ads one day. Getty Fifteen years ago, people would have looked at you sideways if you told them you were a data scientist, driverless car …
Read More »Testing UTM to a Level Never Before Achieved: ANRA and Switc…
ANRA Technologies is a global unmanned traffic management (UTM) leader, with a suite of solutions designed to incorporate state of the art technologies to facilitate safe commercial drone operations. Las Vegas -based Switch is a technology infrastructure corporation, with a deep expertise in data centers and technology solutions. Together, ANRA and …
Read More »The Case for Drones at Airports: Acecore Demonstrates Drone …
Drones have had a bad reputation at airports. Since the infamous Gatwick incident during the holiday travel season of 2018, which caused week-long chaos for airlines and travelers and cost an estimated $65 million in damages, most of the drone projects for airlines and airports have been focused on keeping …
Read More »Navigation algorithm lets drones perform challenging acrobat…
Drones all in a spin! AI algorithm enables quadcopters to perform acrobatic manoeuvres like power loops and barrel rolls autonomously Switzerland-based scientists have worked with Intel to teach a drone acrobatics Drone is powered by an algorithm to perform series of high speed tricks and flips The algorithm trains drone to …
Read More »Lawmakers skeptical of seaborne drone fleet — FCW
Defense Lawmakers skeptical of seaborne drone fleet By Lauren C. Williams Jun 23, 2020 Congress has been openly skeptical of the Navy’s push to buy more unmanned vessels and that doubt is showing in the House’s draft of the 2021 National Defense Authorization Act. The Seapower and Projection …
Read More »DRONEII: The Drone Market from 2020-2025, Five Key Takeaways
Guest post: This article published with permission from our friends at DroneII, Drone Industry Insights. Article authored by Lukas Schroth. With a new year come new challenges, new market players, new use cases and new regulatory hurdles for the commercial drone industry. For this reason we’ve worked hard to develop our …
Read More »COVID-19 is Here. Now, Where are the Drones? [Guest Op-Ed]
From Zipline If the current pandemic has created “a moment” for unmanned technology, where are all the drones? It’s not that simple, say humanitarians. The following is a guest post co-authored by Olivier Defawe, Director of the VillageReach Drones for Health Program, and David Sarley, Innovation and Supply Chain Director at …
Read More »Scotland’s BrewDog Wants To Make Beer Deliveries Via Drone […
It’s the perfect solution for the summer of social distancing. Scotland’s BrewDog, a craft beer brewery in Scotland, envisions a low tech but highly effective application for drone delivery – dropping a six-pack by drone. James and Martin clearly have a sense of humor. “In 2007 James and Martin started …
Read More »AI-infused training coming for drone pilots, sensor ops
The Air Force is expanding its experiment with advanced, artificial intelligence-infused pilot training to the pipeline for creating drone pilots and sensor operators. The program, called RPA Training Next, takes some cues from the Air Force’s Pilot Training Next program. In a June 1 interview, program director Maj. Adam “Boomer” …
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