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How mandatory electronic conspicuity could accelerate Canada’s drone industry
By Scott Simmie New Transport Canada RPAS regulations go into effect November 4, 2025. Among many coming changes, the industry is most excited about the prospect of enabling routine, low-risk BVLOS flight for those with the new Pilot Certificate: Level 1...
GCXpo 2025: Another successful showcase of cutting-edge technology
By Scott Simmie GCXpo 2025 is a wrap. Canada's premiere next-gen tech showcase featured exhibits from more than 70 cutting-edge companies, multiple panels and fireside chats, some 2,000 registered attendees – and even a keynote speech from the Federal Minister...
Taking flight: Onboard a BETA Technologies electric-powered aircraft
By Scott Simmie It's one thing to hear about new and transformational aircraft that will blaze the path toward an Advanced Air Mobility future. It's quite something else to see them up close – and even get the chance to fly in one. But that's precisely what...
Mark September 24: GCXpo returns to Ottawa’s Area X.O
By Scott Simmie If you're in the Ottawa area September 24 – or can be – mark that date on your calendar. It's the fourth annual GCXpo, Canada's premiere showcase of next-gen technology and Smart Mobility. It's an amazing event, and it's free. "Last year, we...
InDro partners with Montreal’s Chaac on landmine detection project
By Scott Simmie On a recent day, small green pieces of plastic were scattered randomly across a road at Ottawa's Area X.O. They looked harmless. To a child, they might even look like a toy. But these are replicas of a Russian-made landmine known as the PFM-1....
New research on urban wind turbulence released; InDro assists with research
By Scott Simmie Flying a drone in congested urban centres is tricky. Not only does the operator have to be aware of buildings, low-flying helicopters and people and property on the ground, but on many days there's an unseen force at work that can cause havoc...
InDro and partners advance AED drone delivery research
By Scott Simmie When someone goes into cardiac arrest, literally every second counts. The chances of survival drop by between seven and 10 per cent for each minute that passes between the event and resuscitation. So getting an Automated External Defibrillator...
Drones could soon be helping heart attack victims in Peel Region
JR Hammond and CAAM advocate the path toward Canada’s Advanced Air Mobility future
By Scott Simmie The world of Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) is coming. Transformative and sustainable aircraft capable of carrying passengers and goods are being flight-tested daily by industry leaders like Joby Aviation, Archer and Wisk. Machines like these –...
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