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National Drone Innovation Gateway: Pioneering Progress in the UK Drone and AAM Ecosystems

In the dynamic world of drone technology and Advanced Air Mobility (AAM), innovation is the driving force behind the future of aviation. The National Drone Innovation Gateway (NDIG) is a groundbreaking initiative led by Cranfield University, in collaboration with Neuron Innovations and Ebeni, designed to propel innovators and businesses into the forefront of the UK drone and AAM ecosystems. This forward-looking initiative serves as a launchpad for scaling drone operations, fostering collaboration, and providing comprehensive support to drive advancements in uncrewed systems.

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Scaling drone operations requires a multifaceted approach, and NDIG is dedicated to guiding operators through every stage of their journey. The initiative offers a comprehensive suite of resources, including expertise, industry connections, and cutting-edge facilities. NDIG assists operators in building a repeatable and holistic safety assessment, conducting efficient trials, accessing academic research, analysing prototype data, and interfacing with the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA). This support is invaluable for both newcomers and established players in the industry, ensuring that they can confidently navigate the complex landscape of drone technology.

NDIG’s reach extends far beyond its founding partners, creating a vast network of connections within the industry. This network spans from local councils and regulators to manufacturers, operators, and infrastructure developers. NDIG leverages these connections to facilitate cross-organization collaboration and partnerships. For example, if an operator requires specific infrastructure, NDIG can connect them with suitable manufacturers and provide the facilities for them to collaborate effectively. This interconnectedness not only accelerates innovation but also opens doors to mutually beneficial partnerships.

Mission Statement

NDIG’s mission is clear: to provide the drone and AAM industry with a comprehensive solution that accelerates the development and productive use of uncrewed systems across various sectors and government initiatives. NDIG offers support to startups, SMEs, manufacturers, operators, and integrators by:

  1. Guiding them through an innovation process that enhances the success rate of their products and services.
  2. Providing access to office spaces, workshops, and event facilities to foster growth and development.
  3. Offering specialized regulatory, engineering, safety, operational, and research expertise and resources.
  4. Facilitating connections and partnerships with stakeholders that add value, unlock opportunities, and enhance product offerings.

The National Drone Innovation Gateway provides a centralized hub where industry players can access multiple resources necessary for planning, prototyping, testing, certifying, and launching scalable solutions. This approach accelerates the development of uncrewed systems and their integration into shared airspace, offering an efficient pathway to innovation and progress.

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About the Partners

Cranfield University: Cranfield University, a specialist postgraduate institution, boasts world-class expertise, expansive facilities, and industry partnerships that are driving advancements in technology and management globally. Access to academic research and state-of-the-art facilities, such as DARTeC, Eagle Labs, and AVIATE, allows operators to collaborate with other UAS innovators in a modern workspace.

Ebeni: Ebeni is a Safety Consultancy SME specializing in safety and mission-critical operations in the aerospace, defense, and ATM markets. Their expertise covers various aviation capabilities, including operational and engineering safety, cybersecurity, regulatory compliance, and more. Ebeni’s seasoned project managers support drone development throughout the entire lifecycle.

Neuron Innovations: Neuron Innovations is a forward-thinking technological innovator, offering advanced technical solutions, data collection, and analysis for novel UAS issues. Their expertise in software development, automation, and mobility enhances safety and mobility in future aviation. Neuron Innovations collaborates with partner organizations to decentralize automation and mobility.


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An Enchanting Tale: Proposing Marriage with a Drone Light Show

In the realm of romantic gestures, there exists a phenomenon that is redefining the way people pop the question – drone marriage proposals. Picture this: a mesmerising display of lights dancing in the night sky, forming words and images, all leading up to that life-altering moment when one person asks the other, “Will you marry me?” Welcome to the captivating world of drone light shows, an innovative and spellbinding way to propose to your significant other.

Recently, at the Firework Champions event held at Newby Hall near Ripon, North Yorkshire, history was made as Rhys Whelan, a 30-year-old romantic at heart, decided to propose to his partner, Megan Greenwood, age 27, in a truly unique fashion. This was not just any proposal; it marked the first time in the UK that a drone proposal had been orchestrated as a coordinated swarm.

Director of DroneSwarm, Mat Lawrence, expressed his delight at being part of this momentous occasion, saying, “It was an absolute pleasure to work with Rhys to design and fly the UK’s first-ever drone light show proposal display for his partner Megan. Not only was it a surprise for her but also the attendees of the event at Newby Hall. It was an emotional experience.”

The heartwarming display featured the couple’s favorite songs and a medley of images that painted the sky with their love story. However, the pinnacle of the performance was the moment when the drones formed the question, “Marry me?” followed by “Megan,” a moment that Megan will undoubtedly cherish forever.

About DroneSwarm

DroneSwarm is a division of MLE Pyrotechnics Limited, leading the way in the world of drone light shows from their base in Daventry, UK. What sets DroneSwarm apart is their ability to design and manufacture their drone fleet in-house, putting them at the forefront of swarming technology. They are also one of the UK’s leading firework companies, offering drone shows as a unique alternative or complement to traditional fireworks.

About Firework Champions

Firework Champions, produced by MLE Group (DroneSwarm), is the UK’s premier firework event, hosted at seven stately homes across the country. It started in 2002 and draws the best in the industry to compete and produce pyromusicals that vie for the audience’s vote as the best pyromusical display. This event is particularly special as it is the first public ticketed event in the UK to incorporate drone light shows, adding an extra layer of magic to the night.

About Newby Hall

Newby Hall, a picturesque stately home located in North Yorkshire, England, served as the enchanting backdrop for this unforgettable proposal. Nestled along the banks of the River Ure, this historic gem boasts Georgian architecture, stunning gardens, and a rich heritage. The hall’s elegant interiors offer a glimpse into the past with fine artwork, intricate tapestries, and period furnishings reflecting its 17th-century origins. Surrounding the hall, meticulously manicured gardens feature immaculate lawns, vibrant flower beds, and tranquil water features. Newby Hall provides a perfect blend of cultural significance and natural beauty, making it a cherished destination for history enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.


External links:

Drone swarm article: Propose with a drone light show – Drone proposal (droneswarm.co.uk)

Proposal video: https://vimeo.com/manage/videos/858331845

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The Prompt Payment Code

If you run a business and are constantly plagued by late payments here are a couple of useful resources.

Prompt Payment Code. The Prompt Payment Code (PPC) is a voluntary code of practice for businesses, administered by the Office of the Small Business Commissioner (OSBC) on behalf of Department for Business and Trade (DBT). It was established in December 2008 and sets standards for payment practices between organisations of any size and their suppliers.
– You can check out if your client is on the list and remind them of their commitment.
– If you run a business – sign the PPC.

Prompt payment policy. If your client is a government organisation.
The government commitment is to pay 90% of undisputed and valid invoices from SMEs within 5 days and 100% of all undisputed and valid invoices to be paid within 30 days.

Links:

Prompt payment policy – GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)

PPC – Small Business Commissioner

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September 1 2023 Drone Related Jobs

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

Archangel Imaging is hiring for Autopilot Integrations Engineer

Surveyar Ltd is looking for UAS/ Developer/ Payload Engineer

Royal Mail is hiring for the position of a Infrastructure Manager

vertinetik is hiring for the position of Researcher – Forest Data and GIS Analyst

Sony Europe is looking for a Imaging Field Applications Engineer

Bristow Group is hiring within the UK

Ricardo plc is looking for a Environmental Consultant – Drones and Remote Sensing

QinetiQ is looking for a Senior Technician Uncrewed Aerial Systems

Arqiva are hiring for the position of Rigger Midlands

Amazon is looking for an Aircraft Regulatory & Compliance Manager – EU Drone Operations, Amazon Prime Air.

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Data Security for Infrastructure Projects: 10 Oct 2023 at 12.30

Date: Tuesday 10 October 2023

Timing: 12.30-13.45

Venue: virtual

As the data guardians of digital engineering, how can surveyors ensure data is collected and managed securely?

This lunchtime webinar for ARPAS-UK and RICS Members only explores the importance of professional security-mindedness, data security and information management on infrastructure projects.


Speaker & Topics covered:
A UK government security adviser from the National Protective Security Authority (NPSA) will talk through the range of security threats, the security-minded approach to data management with examples from national infrastructure projects, outlining the thought processes and the procedures that can be followed when needed. 

The presentation will end with a Q&A. 

To whom is this webinar relevant:

This event will be relevant to the surveyor, those commissioning surveys and all those working with survey data in highlighting what you should be mindful of in a data-centric world.

Registration: ARPAS-UK Members will receive an email with details of how to register. RICS members will receive information via RICS. If you are not a member of either organisation, please contact membership@arpas.uk to discuss the benefits of membership.

A link will be sent to all registered prior to the webinar.

Please note: this webinar will not be recorded for security purposes.

Other useful links: Security-Minded approach to Digital Engineering | NPSA