Building Disaster-Resilient Futures: Collaboration Takes Centre Stage February 4, 2025 Highlights from the Southern African Drones, AI, and GIS for Disaster Risk Management Conference 2024
Shaping Safer Skies with WeRobotics and the Flying Labs Drone Regulations... January 21, 2025 Drone industry stakeholders in Nairobi share the impact of our framework and the outcomes it creates.
Growing Stronger Together: The Evolution of the Flying Labs Network January 6, 2025 As some Flying Labs leave the Network and others undoubtedly join, we see this evolution as a reflection of the adaptability of our community.
Construire l’avenir de la réglementation des drones au Togo en co-création... December 11, 2024 WeRobotics et l'Agence Nationale de l'Aviation Civile du Togo s'associent pour reproduire notre méthode pour la première fois en Afrique de l'Ouest.
Launching the Flying Labs Network’s New Website October 28, 2024 An engaging showcase of how the local experts of the Network are using drones, data, and AI to create positive social impact in their communities.
Reflections from our Drone Regulations Co-Creation Workshops in Kenya October 7, 2024 Three days with drone experts in Nairobi implementing the Flying Labs Drone Regulations Engagement Framework yielded a wealth of insights.
The Ripple Effect of Turning Data into Action September 5, 2024 From a microgrant project supported by WeRobotics, South Africa Flying Labs has witnessed immense impact and a cascade of opportunities.
Announcing the Southern African Drones, AI and GIS Conference and Workshop 2024 August 21, 2024 Stakeholders from the SADC region convene to discuss bridging the gap between the potential of drones, AI, and GIS and their application in DRM.
Shaping the Future of Drone Regulations in Co-Creation with the Kenyan Drone... July 4, 2024 WeRobotics, Kenya Flying Labs, and KUASA team up to implement the Flying Labs Drone Regulations Engagement Framework.
Turning Data Into Action Takes Time: Claudel’s Journey to Resilience June 13, 2024 Along with using drones as a tool for topographical survey, Burkina Faso Flying Labs TDIA project also proved to be a lesson in resilience.