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Regulations

Regulations

Canada’s regulatory framework is shifting to support the safe integration of drones into ‘shared national airspace.’ As more and more industries, government agencies, educators, and the public launch drones of all sizes into national airspace, new legislations and...

Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) for BC Agricultural Applications

Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) for BC Agricultural Applications

A Growing Forward 2 Program Use of Unmanned Aircraft Vehicles (UAVs) in agriculture has seen limited adoption by BC farmers and UAV service providers. Therefore, the BC Ministry of Agriculture (AGRI) is looking to assess viability and utility of UAVs and communicate...

Summerland Cherries

Summerland Cherries

The test field chosen for this study is the Summerland Research and Development Centre (SuRDC). The site is located on the western shore of Okanagan Lake, south of Summerland urban center and bounded on the North and West by Trout Creek. The case study itself will be...

Pitt Meadows Blueberries

Pitt Meadows Blueberries

The test field chosen for this study is Purewal Blueberry farms, located about 8km west of Coquitlam. The case study itself will be carried out by performing two identical flights during each visit to the site. The first flight will be flown when diurnal solar loading...

Identification of Swimmers in Distress ….

Identification of Swimmers in Distress ….

at the Mont-Tremblant IRONMAN Triathlon Department of Emergency Medicine, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada; bCounty of Renfrew Paramedic Service, Pembroke, Ontario, Canada; Funding: This work was supported by the Chaire de recherche en médecine d’urgence,...

Cascadia Vision 2050

Cascadia Vision 2050

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

Advanced Air Mobility Comes to Vancouver

Advanced Air Mobility Comes to Vancouver

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. Download Brochure

InDro Robotics first to receive cargo license

InDro Robotics first to receive cargo license

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.

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