Draganfly Inc. (“Draganfly” or the “Company”), an award-winning, industry-leading developer of drone solutions and systems, proudly announces its participation in the upcoming Wings of Saskatchewan event in Regina, from October 30 to October 31, 2024. Draganfly will showcase its latest drone technology advancements, contributing to discussions on industry trends, safety, and regulatory considerations alongside key stakeholders in the aviation sector.
The Wings of Saskatchewan Conference, hosted by the Saskatchewan Aerial Applicators Association and the Saskatchewan Aviation Council, serves as a vital gathering for the aviation community. This year’s event will bring together leaders from both civil and commercial aviation sectors to discuss technological advancements, regulatory updates, and future trends within the industry.
Draganfly will emphasize the need for synergy across the aviation industry at the conference by addressing essential topics, including airspace safety and the regulatory challenges impacting the drone sector. This presentation will spotlight the benefits of enhanced communication and collaboration between fixed-wing, helicopter, and RPAS (Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems) to promote safe, efficient, and integrated airspace management.
“We're thrilled to be a part of the Wings of Saskatchewan and to share our newest innovations with industry leaders,” said Cameron Chell, CEO of Draganfly. “This event provides a great platform for us to explore key industry trends, discuss airspace safety, and address the regulatory challenges that impact our sector. It also allows us to demonstrate how Draganfly's technology can foster collaboration across fixed-wing, helicopter, and RPAS industries, transforming operations in challenging environments like those found in Saskatchewan.”
In addition to its presentation, Draganfly will feature its latest UAV systems, including the APEX Drone and the Commander 3XL, known for their versatility, advanced autonomy, and interoperability. Conference attendees will have the opportunity to explore these state-of-the-art technologies firsthand and discover their applications in surveying, environmental monitoring, and search and rescue operations, among other use cases.