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Cascadia Vision 2050

Cascadia Vision 2050

Apr 6, 2021 | Case Studies

How the Cascadia Innovation Corridor can serve as a global model for sustainable growth.

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Drone Versus Ground Delivery of Simulated Blood Products to an Urban Trauma Centre

Drone Versus Ground Delivery of Simulated Blood Products to an Urban Trauma Centre

Apr 6, 2021 | Case Studies

UAV transportation of simulated blood products was significantly faster than ground delivery. Simulated blood product tempera-tures remained within their respective acceptable ranges throughout transport.

Advanced Air Mobility Comes to Vancouver

Advanced Air Mobility Comes to Vancouver

Apr 5, 2021 | Case Studies

Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) is a new form of aviation utilizing airspace above congested cities to better serve the public, businesses, disadvantaged communities, and emergency responders.

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InDro Robotics first to receive cargo license

InDro Robotics first to receive cargo license

Feb 22, 2021 | Drone News, Featured

British Columbia’s InDro Robotics first to receive license and permission from Canadian Transport Agency to carry commercial goods.InDro Robotics’ Drones can now ship cargo 25 km with research underway to be able to fly 200 km.

InDro Robotics working with Rogers

InDro Robotics working with Rogers

Feb 22, 2021 | Drone News, Featured, Uncategorized

InDro Robotics, a drone startup based in Salt Spring Island, British Columbia, has partnered with telecommunications giant Rogers and the University of British Columbia (UBC) to research future 5G use cases for drone technology.

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