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Opportunities for Investing in Future Flight- July 27th

The field of Future Flight is rapidly evolving, with advancements in advanced air mobility, drones, and electric regional flight opening up new horizons for innovation. To delve into the investment potential within this dynamic sector, Innovate UK Knowledge Transfer Network (KTN) is hosting a webinar titled “Opportunities for Investing in Future Flight.”

This webinar, scheduled for Thursday, July 27, aims to shed light on the market opportunities, successful developments, and routes to commercial success within the Future Flight landscape. Whether you are a manufacturer, user, investor, or part of an industry group, this webinar provides a unique platform to explore investment prospects and gain valuable insights from key industry leaders.

Follow the link below to sign up:

iuk.ktn-uk.org/events/investing-in-future-flight-webinar/


Follow Innovate UK KTN on linkedin:

https://www.linkedin.com/company/ktnuk/

Follow UK Research and Innovation on linkedin:

https://www.linkedin.com/company/uk-research-innovation/

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July 14 2023 Drone Related Jobs

Disclaimer: All jobs posted here are from LinkedIn and other job sites including member and non-member organizations.

Aspire Defence Services Limited is looking for a Drone Flight Operator

ICR is looking for a Remote Pilot, job location in Hemel Hempstead.

UK Air Comms Ltd is looking for a Drone Pilot

CAA is hiring for the position of Airspace Modernisation Oversight – Associate

Drone Defence is hiring for a Full Stack Developer

Celestial is looking for an Operations Assistant.

Ajuno are hiring for the position of Senior Analyst

CyberHawk is looking for:

  • Senior Software Engineer (PHP, Laravel, React) UK Hybrid / Remote
  • Software Engineer (PHP, Laravel) – UK Hybrid / Remote
  • Software Engineer (PHP, Laravel) – UK remote or Hybrid
  • Software Tester
  • Solutions Architect

Neuron Innovations is hiring for the position of Senior Software Developer (Fullstack – P2P)

Cranfield University is hiring for the position of Professor in UAS Traffic Management (4569).

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SYPAQ and Tanglewood Group Partner for Global ‘Corvo’ PPDS UAS  Delivery

Partnership formed to support global roll-out of innovative drone solutions

SYPAQ Systems (Australia) and Tanglewood Group (UK) announce today that they  have entered into a strategic partnership that will support ongoing global sales of the successful SYPAQ Corvo Precision Payload Delivery System (PPDS) uncrewed aerial system (UAS). On the back of successful delivery of over 500 PPDS autonomous systems to the Ukraine Defence force, SYPAQ and Tanglewood have teamed to support further sales, support and distribution throughout Europe and Middle East.  

SYPAQ Systems General Manager Michael Partridge stated “We are very pleased to have Richard and the team at Tanglewood collaborate with us to expand sales of our successful Corvo PPDS autonomous  system through Defence and Commercial markets in Europe and the Middle East. Having Tanglewood in closer proximity to these markets will provide more timely and effective support to customers who are looking for world-leading attritable, military-grade autonomous capabilities. We’ve proven this with our Corvo PPDS performance in Ukraine and look to expand this in markets across the globe.” 

The Corvo PPDS disposable UAS, now distributed by Tanglewood Group in Europe and Middle East, has been  celebrated for its performance in the Ukrainian conflict zone, and continues to be a world-leading, flexible mission, fixed-wing UAS.

SYPAQ’s Corvo PPDS UAS is a low-cost, highly capable fixed-wing autonomous system which can covertly deliver payloads with a high level of accuracy and reliability. Delivered as a flat pack kit to reduce logistic burden and made almost entirely from waxed foamboard, they are easily assembled and operated. The Corvo PPDS has a payload capacity of up to 3kg, has a range of over 100km and can autonomously transit to a specific location and land unassisted. It has been designed and operationally proven as an affordable and adaptable, autonomous UAS providing the end user the ability to innovate during operations. 

Tanglewood Co-Founder and Director Richard Glyn-Jones mentioned “We are excited to be working with the Team at SYPAQ and being able to use Tanglewood’s extensive market reach in Europe and  the Middle East, together with experience in autonomous systems and sensors, to support the expansion of Corvo PPDS operations. We see the PPDS as key to future military operations as well as being used for Search & Rescue, Law enforcement and humanitarian aid delivery amongst others and the partnership with SYPAQ allows us to develop future technology integrations to expand the use cases. We are looking forward to introducing the PPDS and working closely with the SYPAQ team.” 

The Corvo PPDS disposable UAS has been celebrated for its performance in the Ukrainian conflict zone,  and continues to be a world-leading, flexible-mission, fixed-wing UAS. For further information PPDS and other SYPAQ Systems UAS products contact info@sypaq.com.au.  

For more information go to:

www.corvo-unmanned.com.au 

www.sypaq.com.au www.tanglewoodgroup.co.uk/products


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Virtual Reality Drone Pilot Training

Nudge Reality is developing DroneOps VR which aims to transform the way drone pilots are trained using Virtual Reality (VR). VR is particularly useful for simulating scenarios that could be dangerous, impossible or expensive to replicate in the real world. The goal is to provide a realistic, immersive training platform that enhances drone pilots’ hazard assessment, flight planning, and flight management skills.

Your knowledge and experience in the drone field is invaluable to us. That’s why you are inviting you to share your insights and help shape this unique project. Nudge Reality has created a survey to gather your ideas, suggestions, and concerns, which will be crucial in the development of their VR drone training solution.

The survey should only take approximately 5-10 minutes to complete. You can choose to remain anonymous, but there is also an option to provide your email address if you’d like to be more involved in the project, with the possibility of testing and evaluating the prototype VR product.

Nudge Reality understands how valuable your time is and sincerely appreciates your contribution. This is an exciting opportunity to be a part of something that could change the face of drone training and operation. Your input could help shape a safer and more efficient future for drone operations.

Alastair Buchanan, CEO of Nudge Reality, invites you to reach out directly to him, if you would like to discuss the project further.

Nudge Reality is an ARPAS-UK member.

12 July 2023

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Aerofirm & ARPAS-UK successful in Future Flight: Closing the Skills Gap Funding Bid

Aerofirm and ARPAS-UK are delighted to announce they have been awarded funding as part of the Future Flight Challenge: Closing the Skills Gap competition.

The project concerns the quantification of risks within complex drone operations, where there is currently a skills gap within the industry. Whilst this approach is used in other sectors, such as traditional manned aviation, its application is very domain specific and it is not yet widely used for drones.

The course will cover the fundamentals of risk quantification then take a deep dive into the specific aspects associated with drone operation such as platform, air and ground risks, human factors and target levels of safety. These topics will be underpinned by case studies and worked examples showing how the techniques are applied to real world situations.

The ultimate output will be a training course that supports the generation of both complex and scalable BVLOS safety cases. It will provide not only the tools needed to achieve this, but develop a mindset which needs to be embodied in any current and future organisation, as the responsibility of the operation is not just in the hands of the author but of all the staff in a company. The course will pull the UK drone industry back to the front of the queue, bringing jobs, investment and unlocking the skies.

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Dr Owen McAree, Director of Aerofirm, said: “With this course we aim to help upskill the UK drone industry in the quantification of the risks associated with scalable BVLOS operation. This approach is fundamental in transitioning the industry from todays small scale trials to widespread commercially viable operations, whilst also highlighting the areas of technology development needed to unlock future scalability”

Anne-Lise Scaillierez, CEO of ARPAS-UK, said: “This project will create a course to underpin scalable BVLOS operations. Training operators to understand risk and how to put a number to each element will help to enable safe rollout of BVLOS in the UK. This is fundamental to expanding the drone industry in the UK.”

This course will be developed alongside the soon to be launched ARPAS-UK BVLOS Technical Special Interest Group, which is the companion group which will help to supply the data needed to support BVLOS operations.  It is also aligned with the NATS BVLOS Forum which contains the UK’s premier drone operators who will be the ones to write the safety case.

To express interest in the ARPAS BVLOS Technical SIG:

Contact:

bvlos@arpas.uk


About Aerofirm:

Aerofirm Ltd are experts in the technical aspects of commercial drone operations with a focus on safety engineering. Director, Dr Owen McAree, previously worked as a researcher and Head of Flight Operations at a number of top UK universities where he oversaw drone operations around the world and published over 40 peer-reviewed articles on topics ranging from artificial intelligence to risk quantification. During this time he gained experience in developing and delivering course material for students from a diverse academic background.

For more information visit: www.linkedin.com/company/aerofirm/about/

About ARPAS-UK:

Founded in 2013, ARPAS-UK’s objective is to collectively achieve the benefits of using drones for its members, the UK economy and wider society. ARPAS-UK is the only non-commercial professional body, solely representing the drone community in the UK. 

As well as promoting Best Practice, the Association also encourages a culture of collaboration and information sharing so that members are better informed and better prepared to make the most from market opportunities. Promoting our members and the standards we set, enables end users to easily identify the best and most appropriate operators to hire for their specific needs.

For more information about us: About Us – ARPAS UK

For more information on joining: Joining Info – ARPAS UK

The Future Flight Challenge

The Future Flight challenge at UK Research and Innovation and delivered by Innovate UK, has over the past few years invested £125 million in funding to develop and show integrated aviation systems and new vehicle technologies. The Skills Gap is part of this funding and will invest up to £500,000 into projects that can create and deliver course content and materials to support skills, talent and training across the future flight sector.

For more about the Future Flight Challenge: UKRI Challenge Fund – UKRI

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West Midlands Police Drone Unit on Channel 4: Sky Coppers

Go behind the scenes with the West Midlands Police Drone Unit who hunt criminals from the sky!

Channel 4 have joined Keith Bennett and his team at West Midlands Police to gain a unique insight to their operation. Sky Coppers shows the huge range of jobs that the dedicated team deploy to, from helping to locate vulnerable missing people, to searching for fleeing or hiding suspects, to scouring for potential victims in burning buildings.

The series showcases how drone technology assists officers in their investigations, tracking criminals from the sky.

With nearly 400 drones being used by forces across the UK, Deputy Assistant Commissioner Laurence Taylor, Drones Lead at the National Police Chiefs Council, emphasises that drones are a highly effective, safe, and cost-effective tool to support frontline policing.

The series, made up of six hour-long episodes, will air from 11 July 2023 at 9pm on Channel 4, with episodes going out every Tuesday.

All episodes will be available as a boxset on Channel 4’s on demand service immediately after the broadcast of the first episode.

Save this link to watch: Watch Sky Coppers | Stream free on Channel 4

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July 7 2023 Drone Related Jobs

Disclaimer: All jobs posted here are from LinkedIn and other job sites including member and non-member organizations.

CAA is hiring for the position of Airspace Modernisation Oversight – Associate

Drone Defence is hiring for a Full Stack Developer

Connected Places Catapult is looking for a Senior Human Factors Researcher.

Celestial is looking for an Operations Assistant.

Ajuno are hiring for the position of Senior Analyst

Altitude Angel is looking for a Customer Success Manager, view job to find out more.

CyberHawk is looking for:

  • Senior Software Engineer (PHP, Laravel, React) UK Hybrid / Remote
  • Software Engineer (PHP, Laravel) – UK Hybrid / Remote
  • Software Engineer (PHP, Laravel) – UK remote or Hybrid
  • Software Tester
  • Solutions Architect

Neuron Innovations is hiring for the position of Senior Software Developer (Fullstack – P2P)

Cranfield University is hiring for the position of Professor in UAS Traffic Management (4569).

Newcastle University is looking for a UAV Mapping Technician.

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CAA Consultation: Shape the Future of Remote Pilot Competency

The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) have announced an essential consultation regarding the future of remote pilot competency. This consultation presents a significant chance for our industry to shape the regulatory landscape and ensure a sustainable and prosperous future for remote pilots and operators.

Overview of the Consultation

The CAA have released a proposal that covers various aspects of RPAS policy work, including rulemaking, medical standards, and competency frameworks for remote pilots. They are seeking input from all UAS industry stakeholders, including Recognised Assessment Entities (RAEs), remote pilots, and operators. This consultation aims to gather diverse views and opinions early in the policy development process to understand the potential impact on RAEs and the broader UAS industry.

Why Your Participation Matters

Your views and feedback are crucial to shaping the future of remote pilot competency regulations in the specific category. By participating in this consultation, you have the opportunity to influence the development of policies and frameworks that directly impact your operations. Your valuable insights can help ensure that the regulations are practical, effective, and reflective of the industry’s needs. This is an occasion for you to make your voice heard and contribute to the growth and advancement of the UAS sector.

How to Get Involved

Click Here to read more on the CAA website.

Closing Date: 23 August 2023

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CAA: https://consultations.caa.co.uk/rpas/remote-pilot-competency-rpcwg/

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Responsible Drone Use in Biodiversity Conservation: webinar 11 July 2023

Responsible Drone Use in Biodiversity Conservation

Date & Time: Tuesday 11 July 2023 2.30-6.30pm

Venue: Online

While geospatial technologies have long been essential tools of conservation, the development of drones has greatly expanded the possibilities for monitoring and protecting biodiversity and threatened landscapes. However, given that drones can capture data of humans and be deployed in wildlife-rich and inhabited areas, they can also have unforeseen social and ecological impacts.

On July 11th, with speakers and practitioners (including ecologists, biologists, social scientists, and conservation experts) from across the globe, we will explore the ethical and political considerations of drone use, and strategies to mitigate the potential impacts and dangers to humans and wildlife alike.

This event is for policy-makers, environmental and conservation organisations, academics, social scientists, and anyone with an interest in the ethical and political considerations of drone use.

For more information, including access to the policy brief:

5 July 2023