Despite constant challenges and extremely difficult conditions, Ukraine has once again demonstrated its global leadership in robotics integration by creating its own fleet of one million drones in just one year. And soon, at the Commercial UAV Expo 2024, which will be held on September 3-5 in Las Vegas, leading engineering companies are going to demonstrate the full power of Ukraine's production potential as part of the Ukrainian pavilion.
The Ukrainian Pavilion, featuring participants such as DroneUA, Futurology, Piranha Tech, Bavovna.AI., Radiobird, Kara Dag, FreeUA, FarmFleet, and BOXO, will foster bilateral development of partnerships between the U.S. and Ukraine. Specifically, Ukraine are to gain insights into sustainable business processes, while the U.S. will witness the practical application of robotics technology in large-scale production.
The panel discussion "Fleet of Millions: Ukrainian Secrets of Mass Drone Production," taking place on September 5 within the global event, will bring together tech companies, drone and component manufacturers, as well as representatives from the public sector.
Collectively, the experts are to create a further comprehensive vision for the development of the drone technology ecosystem in Ukraine and to explore opportunities for applying the experience gained in other countries. In specific, the session will examine the rapid advancement of self-sufficient robotics ecosystems, as exemplified by Ukraine, which will highlight the country's extraordinary ability for rapid production scaling with localized components. This approach should facilitate the expansion of technological capabilities of international markets.
Participants in the discussion:
Valerii Iakovenko, co-founder and managing partner of DroneUA and Futurology, and Chair of the Agricultural Committee of the Pennsylvania Drone Association.
Dmytro Kushneruk, Consul General of Ukraine in San Francisco.
Maksym Prasolov, co-founder of Bavovna.AI.
Vladimir Gaplik, CEO of FarmFleet.
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