April 2019

Drones as autonomous technology

Why in an autonomous world, infrastructure needs to be built ‘on-purpose.’

There’s a knock at your door. A perfectly (too perfect) timed drumbeat sounds through the house. It’s a drone carrying the groceries you ordered online just half an hour ago. Perfect timing, you think, as the kids hop out of their driverless school bus, flying taxis swiftly and quietly buzzing by. Sound a bit far-fetched? …

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Drone package deliveries and the future of drone technology

Beyond Google Wing & Package Delivery, here are 3 commercial areas that are creating the future of drones

Coinciding with the launch of Google Wing’s first public drone delivery service in Canberra this week, a recent clever but foreboding April Fools video of an Amazon blimp has done it’s best to ‘break the internet’. Whilst drone delivery is no doubt an incredible feat, we see, on a daily basis, that the applications for …

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How drones are used may change due to drone registration for the Australian industry

Why drone registration, whilst painful, is still necessary for the Australian industry

(Update 01/10/2020) After changing their initial timeline for implementation, CASA has officially opened drone registration as of the 30th of September 2020. Registration will be mandatory following the 28th of January 2021, however, will be free until June 2021. As yet, CASA still has not confirmed registration costs. Original Post Last week, CASA announced its …

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