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One airspace for all - military, civil aviation, and drones!
Our CEO, Eszter Kovacs, recently visited Ticino Innovation Park, and Swiss Drone Competence Center where â #militaryâ , civil â #aviationâ , and â #dronesâ coexist and are tested in a singular, shared â #airspaceâ - a groundbreaking achievement in â #aviationâ .
Through interviews with key figures, Eszter explored why companies choose this location for their testing: itâs not just the advanced technology, but also the collaborative environment and the precision-driven support from universities like ETH Zurich and USI. This shared airspace represents a unique opportunity for testing in real-world conditions, where different sectors can coexist and push the boundaries of UAV technology. The park stands out not just for its cutting-edge technology but for fostering true cross-industry collaboration, all within Switzerlandâs renowned framework of â #qualityâ and â #safetyâ standards.
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At Amsterdam Drone Week 2024, our Co-founder and CEO, Eszter Kovacs, had an in-depth conversation with Manu Lubrano, Co-founder and CEO of INVOLI, to explore their game-changing approach to airspace management.
By strategically installing 400+ air traffic receivers onwind turbines across Germany, positioned at 150 metres above ground, INVOLI is not only improving drone and aircraft visibility but also supporting compliance with the latest regulations to reduce light pollution.
Their advanced multilateration technology detects low-altitude aircraft and offers real-time traffic awareness down to ground level. This precise data is now being integrated by local drone operators to enable BVLOS flights and complex drone operations, effectively transforming the way drones are utilised in German airspace. INVOLIâs collaboration with the wind turbine industry is a clear example of how they adapt their solutions to meet industry-specific needs, driving innovation in sectors that go beyond traditional air traffic management.
Ready to learn how INVOLI is bridging the gap betweenunmanned and manned aviation while addressing real-world challenges? Watch the full interview and discover how theyâre setting new standards in U-Space development and airspace safety.
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âIridium is really a company that has changed the paradigm in space communication,â - Elon Musk, SpaceX CEO.
Ever wondered how Elon Muskâs SpaceX helped transform a company into the only satellite network that covers every inch of the globe? Iridiumâs journey is nothing short of epic - a story of innovation, resilience, and daring partnerships that have redefined whatâs possible in satellite communications.
In this recent interview at Amsterdam Drone Week, Joe Darden, Associate Director of Aviation Business Development at Iridium, and Eszter KovĂĄcs, Co-Founder and CEO of DroneTalks, had an insightful conversation about the companyâs history and the way how they provide satellite communication services for BVLOS drone flights.
By daring to collaborate with SpaceX at a time when the company was still an emerging player, and embracing automation, Iridium has transformed its operations, to manage a constellation that ensures seamless, low-latency connectivity across the entire planet - a key capability for industries like drones and aviation.
In this conversation, Eszter and Joe delve deeply into lessons learned from other industries that can be adapted for drone technology. They also explore how satellite capabilities enhance and elevate drone services to a new level.
Do you want to meet Joe? Be a part of our VIP, invitation-only event, Aerial Cities, where one of our esteemed partners is Iridium.
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What if drones could do more than just fly? What if they could transform entire industries?Lorenzo Murzilli, co-founder and CEO of Murzilli Consulting had an insightful discussion with Soo Soon Teong, SVP and Head of Unmanned Systems at ST Engineering, at this year's Amsterdam Drone Week. In our exclusive interview, Soo Soon explains how ST Engineering isn't just creating drones but is at the forefront of integrating advanced AI and safety technologies to deliver comprehensive solutions that enhance efficiency and safety across various sectors.ST Engineering is redefining the boundaries of unmanned systems with its innovative approach and solutions that go beyond the drone itself. With a team of 70 to 80 specialists, Soo Soon highlights their latest developments, including a successful demonstration in Europe that showcased the potential of multi-UAV operations to execute complex tasks with minimal manpower.The conversation touches on the evolution from selling mere drones to providing end-to-end solutions that include sophisticated UAV operating systems and rigorous safety protocols designed to meet high safety integrity levels.
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What does the future hold for unmanned aircraft in the skies above us?Explore the evolving landscape of aviation with Michele Merkle, Director of the Air Navigation Bureau at ICAO, in an enlightening conversation hosted by Eszter Kovacs, our co-founder and CEO during Amsterdam Drone Week 2024. This in-depth discussion unveils the new horizons of unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) and their seamless integration into international airspace.Michele provides an insider's view on ICAO's new regulations for international Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (RPAS) operations. Learn how these regulations are set to revolutionize air travel by enhancing safety, improving efficiency, and promoting international cooperation.Beyond technology, Michele addresses a crucial aspect of aviation's future: diversity. She shares her personal experiences and professional insights on why fostering a diverse workforce is essential for innovation in air navigation, making the industry more dynamic and inclusive.If you're part of a startup or interested in the intersection of innovation and aviation, this conversation is a must-watch. Michele offers valuable advice on navigating the complexities of the aviation industry and how startups can play a key role in shaping its future.
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Our Co-founder and CEO, Eszter Kovacs reconnected with Mark Watson, Head of UTM Service Integration at NATS, during this year's Amsterdam Drone Week. In our exclusive interview, they dived deep into the evolution of UK airspace management and discussed groundbreaking initiatives shaping the future of aviation.Big numbers speak louder than words: NATS oversees more than 2.5 million flights annually and steers the nation towards advanced air mobility with ambitious targets.Mark shares insights into the UKâs bold steps towards the future with their latest "Future of Flight Action Plan." This strategic document lays out a clear timeline for integrating BVLOS operations by 2027 and kickstarting eVTOL operations as early as 2025!Get the inside scoop as well on NATS' groundbreaking OpenAir initiative, aimed at creating a seamless integration of unmanned aerial vehicles into national airspace. This approach seeks to reduce barriers for new entrants, fostering a robust environment for drone operation across the UK.Join us as we explore these transformative initiatives that are not just reshaping the UK's airspace but are also setting a global benchmark in aviation technology. To watch the full interview please visit our YouTube channel!
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Imagine a drone that can stay airborne for days without a battery change, and can be flown more than 900 hours nonstop in a single flight, even in rain and snow. Now, envision it flying over 140,000 missions a year across 26 different countries! Welcome to the world of Fotokite, where cutting-edge technology meets critical real-world applications. Crafted with the renowned Swiss precision and quality, Fotokiteâs drones are designed to perform exceptionally under any conditions.In an exclusive interview with Thomas Dassler, Fotokiteâs Sales Director for the Middle East and Asia, our Co-founder & CEO, Eszter Kovacs explored how their revolutionary tethered drones are redefining aerial surveillance and support for first responders globally.From extended flights to hands-free operations, Fotokite is keeping eyes in the sky longer, safer, and more efficient than ever before. Trusted by major organizations such as the Los Angeles Fire Department, NYPD, and Chicago Fire Department, Fotokite is transforming public safety operations across the globe.Learn from Thomas about Fotokite's strategic expansion into Asia and the Middle East, and how their technology meets unique operational needs while navigating complex regulatory landscapes.Watch the full interview on our YouTube channel to gain deeper insights into how Fotokite is keeping skies safe and operations efficient!
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Think AI is just about chatbots? Think again!
Did you know that AI is playing a critical role in drone operations? In our exclusive interview led by Eszter Kovacs, Co-founder and CEO of DroneTalks, with Shoji Nishimura, COO of Intent Exchange, we delve into how their innovative Automated Negotiation AI is not just a concept but a practical tool already improving the safety and efficiency of aerial operations.
This technology, developed under one of NATOâs projects and supported by Japan's Ministry of Economy, Industry and Technology, is actively deployed in high-stakes environments.
Key takeaway: Intent Exchangeâs AI isn't merely about automating tasks; itâs about creating smarter, scalable solutions that tackle the complex challenges of modern drone operations. By digitalizing negotiation and conflict resolution, they're setting a new standard for what AI can achieve in the drone industry.
During a demonstration in Wakkanai, Japan, Intent Exchangeâs AI coordinated a network of drones delivering medical supplies. It seamlessly integrated with local air traffic, ensuring timely deliveries while adhering to stringent safety standards.
Another key application of their AI technology is in urban settings where it assesses and visualizes ground risks, optimizing drone flight paths to avoid densely populated areas or sensitive infrastructures. This technology not only improves safety but also enhances the efficiency of drone operations in complex environments.
Watch the full interview to learn more about the future of AI in drone technology!
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Can you imagine using a decade of weather data to fly drones safely? Learn more about how Unisphere leverages historical insights for drone operations from our latest interview with Richard Boden, Director of the Business Unit at Murzilli Consulting, and Christoph Selig, COO and Co-founder of the company. Positioned at the forefront of drone operations management and UAM, Unisphere is redefining aerial logistics with its innovative platforms, NOVA and UAM Location Analysis. Christoph explains the significance of utilizing 5-10 years of weather data, providing UAV operators with the tools to forecast operational challenges and enhance flight safety and efficiency.
With their UAM Location Analysis tool, they aid vertiport planning by offering data-driven insights that inform site selection and eVTOL performance assessments under varying weather conditions. Besides these, NOVA integrates digital twin technology to replicate and simulate drone operations. By modeling various operational scenarios, Unisphere provides UAV operators with the ability to fine-tune their missions based on comprehensive data analytics.
To gain a comprehensive understanding of their work, watch the full interview!
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Imagine cutting drone operation costs from $200,000 to just $20,000-$40,000!Flytbase's CEO, Nitin Gupta, reveals in an interview with Lorenzo Murzilli, CEO and Co-founder of Murzilli Consulting how their software-centric model is making advanced drone operations accessible and cost-effective.From improving site security with automated patrols to deploying rapid-response drones for public safety, Flytbase is driving a transformative wave across multiple industries. Their cutting-edge solutions are setting a new standard for operational efficiency and safety.Join us at Aerial Cities 2024 to explore how these innovations are shaping the future of urban environments. Connect with industry leaders and visionaries, and take part in paving the way for next-generation aerial cities. Register now to be part of this groundbreaking event! https://aerialcities.dronetalks.online/
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When giants like Amazon and Alphabet express interest in pushing the boundaries of UAV operations, you know a revolution is underway.At the heart of this transformation is Andrew Carter, CTO of ResilienX, who shares his insights on pioneering safer, more reliable unmanned aircraft systems with DroneTalks' CEO and co-founder, Eszter KovĂĄcs.Andrew's journey from the US Army's ground-based Sense and Avoid program to founding ResilienX underscores the innovations in UAV safety and system integrity. His company leads in aviation safety management, enhancing the reliability of unmanned aircraft systems in national airspace.With increasing recognition of digital infrastructure's role in UAV operations, the sector is moving beyond overpromised capabilities to deliver safety and efficiency. This maturation signals a shift in perception among governments and regulatory bodies, now more willing to invest in and adopt UAV technology.Want to learn more about transforming UAV operations with ResilienX? Watch our full interview with Andrew!
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Drones struggling with external disturbances? Not anymore, thanks to Fusion Reflex, expertly crafted by FusionEngineering Robert Crone, CEO of the company introduces their breakthrough in drone flight control technology. Developed from advanced research at TU Delft, this system is specifically engineered to address the challenge of maintaining flight stability in the face of sudden gusts and turbulent weather. This means smoother flights and precise control in conditions that would ground other drones.A key milestone on Fusion Engineering's horizon is obtaining SIL 4 certification for the Fusion Reflex system, which underscores the company's commitment to meeting the highest safety and reliability standards, paving the way for beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) flights over urban areas - a transformative development for the drone industry.
Dive deeper into their innovative journey and strategic vision for the future of drone technology in our latest interview!
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Explore the cutting-edge world of autonomous drone technology in this exclusive interview with Shay Levy, CEO of FlightOps, a leading innovator in drone flight management. Discover how FlightOps is making strides in the drone logistics industry by automating flight processes from end to end, enabling operations beyond visual line of sight with 5G networks. Shay shares insights into the company's focus on logistics, first response, and inspection verticals, revealing the potential for building a myriad of applications on top of the FlightOps platform. This interview provides a deep dive into how FlightOps's mature, commercially operated platform is a critical factor in scaling operations and achieving industry success. Whether you're a professional in the drone industry or simply fascinated by drone technology, this discussion offers valuable perspectives on the challenges and opportunities in scaling drone operations and the future of autonomous flight
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We caught up with Jordi Salvador Bernadi, who has recently assumed the role of CEO at BCN Drone Center, after almost 10 years as CTO!Jordi told us about the BCN Drone Centerâs new initiatives to engage end users with the full chain of systems involved in deploying a drone solution, as well as whether we need higher levels of drone autonomy to create revenue in the industry.During the interview, Jordi and Eszter also discussed their collaboration to bring a hands-on approach to regulatory and SORA training, with DroneTalksâ 5-day training retreat at the BCN Drone Center, which returns this June following the success of last year. To find out more about our 5-day Regulatory and SORA Training in collaboration with BCN Drone Center visit https://dronetalks.online/academy/uas-regulatory-and-sora-training/
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What can we do from a city's perspective to enable drone operations in urban environments?Thatâs one of the topics covered in this session from Aerial Cities 2023.Moderated by Vassilis Agouridas, Leader of the UIC2, UAM Initiatives Cities Community (EU Civitas), this session focuses on the perspective of cities and aerial visions. Vassilis was joined by Pedro Fernandez, Head of Internation Mobility and Environment Projects at the Madrid City Council, Borja Blond Arroyabe, Director of Advanced Air Mobility at Neom, Jacek Woznikowski, Director of the Department of Social and Economic Development and Cooperation at GZM, and Dr. Astrid Szog, Cluster Manager at Regionalmanagement Nordhessen GmbH.
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Ready for the biggest roadblocks, lessons learnt and latest expert insights on drone operations in aerial cities? Lorenzo Murzilli, CEO and Co-Founder of Murzilli Consulting moderated this unmissable panel with regulators from Austria, Ireland and Malta at Aerial Cities 2023. The session covers everything from the proof of concept phase, to the significations of Light UAS Operator Certificates (LUCs) to how to improve airspace access for drone operators, as well as citiesâ roles in shaping drone operations. Lorenzo was joined by Dominik Janisch, UTM Coordinator, Austro Control, Enda Walsh, UAS Manager at Irish Aviation Authority, Dr. Analiza Abdilla, Inspector at the Civil Aviation Authority in Malta and Justin Steinke, Senior Vice President Commercial Business, Spright.
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âIf you donât break that nexus between aviation and airports, this industry is never going to fly.â Are you ready for another Aerial Cities panel? In this panel, our experts cover everything relating to eVTOL and vertiports.Moderated by Richard Boden, Director of Business Unit at Murzilli Consulting, this session dives into how the industry can make eVTOL services accessible in terms of cost, and where the demand really is for eVTOL and vertiports. The panellist also touched upon security for vertiports and how it needs to distinguish itself from traditional aviation-style security in order to thrive. Richard was joined by Clem Newton-Brown, CEO and Founder at Skyportz, Juliana Kiraly, Senior Head of Business Development (Europe) at Eve Air Mobility, Brad Miller, Managing Director at Ferrovial Airports and Christopher Selig, Chief Commercial Officer and Co-Founder at Unisphere.
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âNow there is no police operation in Catalonia without dronesâFascinating insights from the "Policing Aerial Cities" panel at Aerial Cities 2023! Eszter Kovacs CEO of DroneTalks was joined by Joan Xiberta, Police Officer at the Mossos dâEsquadra and Thomas Neubauer, CEO and Co-Founder of Dimetor.Joan shared Mossos dâEsquadra's success with their drone unit in Barcelona, consisting of 12 police officers, emphasizing its growth and impact on operations. Joan also addresses current challenges as a drone user and what barriers need to be addressed. The panel also discussed the importance of upgrading digital infrastructure, and how cellular interference continues to be a challenge for drone operations, particularly in larger, densely populated cities and the future of drone operations in law enforcement. Thomas discusses ground risk for drones and how cellular connectivity allows law enforcement to monitor peopleâs movement.
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âGovernments need to decide who to listen to first. Do that task for them: prioritise your ideas and your needsâNational, regional and local governments are playing a vital role in making aerial cities a reality. At Aerial Cities 2023 Lorenzo Murzilli, CEO of Murzilli Consulting moderated this fascinating panel on the roles and responsibilities of national, regional and local governments regarding the management of aerial citiesLorenzo was joined by Darryl Abelscroft, Deputy Director for Future Aviation at the UK Department for Transport; Eileen Quinlivan, Assistant Chief Executive at Dublin City Council; Dr Sebastian Friess, President of Bern Economic Development Agency; Marcel KĂ€gi, Director of Aviation Policy and Strategy Division at the Federal Office of Civil Aviation Switzerland; and, Giovanni Di Antonio, Aerospace Director at the Italian Civil Aviation Authority. The panel assess the current state of the industry on every level, from international to city level, and outlines not only the key challenges governments face but also offers advice to drone companies and industry stakeholders on what actions they can take to speed up the regulatory process.
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âIf you want to make a reliable product, you really need to test it, you need to validate it all the way down to the component level.âJames McClearen, CTO of Blueflite, sat down with Lorenzo Murzilli, co-founder of DroneTalks and Murzilli Consulting at the Commercial UAV Expo in Las Vegas. Blueflite designs and manufactures advanced drone systems and software for an integrated approach to cargo delivery. In 2023, they were the winners of the GENIUS NY grand prize.James and Lorenzo discuss how Blueflite has developed their product by studying their customer demand, how flexibility plays a huge part in Bluefliteâs drone configuration, as well as their predictions on the future of the drone industry.
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