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Drones Asia

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Singapore

Inmarsat is proud to be the ‘Gold Sponsor’ of the inaugural Drones Asia event in 2023, which will be taking place at Sands Expo & Convention Centre, Marina Bay Sands, Singapore on the 15-16 March.

The event gathers key industry players from the region’s commercial Uncrewed Aerial Vehicles (UAV) sector, alongside government, development agencies and not for profit organisations, to share information and discuss the newest innovations for the drone ecosystem.

The event’s focus is on providing integrated solutions for key sectors such as agriculture and forestry, emergency services and search and rescue, infrastructure, mining, oil and gas, as well as planning at city, state and national level, including property management companies and operators for essential deliveries.

With the UAV industry expected to grow to more than $82.1 billion by 2025, and connectivity set to play a vital part in that growth, we’ve developed Inmarsat Velaris - a purpose-built connectivity solution powered by our ELERA global satellite network.

Inmarsat Velaris will provide secure communications for commercial UAVs to fly Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) and seamlessly integrate with aircraft in commercial airspace.

On display

Visit us at stand D01 to get hands on with our newly released tiny UAV satcom hardware and meet with members of the Inmarsat Velaris Partner Network, including Heron Technologies who will be demoing its UTM solution live on the booth. 

Join us for our panel session in the Keynote Theatre as we present

'Turning Crowded Skies into Blue Skies'

11:10am - 12:00pm Wednesday 15th March, UAV Innovations Theatre

Panel description: Singapore Changi Airport was the 4th busiest airport in the world in January 2023, and sits amongst the most congested air corridors in the world. Inmarsat's Mark ter Hove will lead a panel of esteemed experts from across the Singaporean drone and air traffic industry including Heron Technologies, and AddValue, who will discuss how we can safely integrate drones and uncrewed vehicles travelling Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) into crowded skies, through the use of modern, space-based IP datalink communications as part of a modernised air traffic management system.