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Inmarsat will be part of DroneX trade show and conference once again this year, meeting with industry experts to explore the unlimited potential of uncrewed vertical flight. The UAV industry is expected to grow to more than $82.1 billion by 2025, and connectivity is to play a vital part in that life-changing growth.
Inmarsat Velaris - our purpose-built connectivity solution powered by our ELERA global satellite network - will provide secure communications for commercial uncrewed aerial vehicles (UAVs) to fly beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) and seamlessly integrate with aircraft in commercial airspace.
You can find us at stand C60 during the event, where we will be showcasing Inmarsat Velaris with our valued partners:
Apian operates as a medical UAV start-up, which was founded by a team of NHS doctors in training and ex-Googlers. Apian will be joining the Inmarsat booth where they will be displaying one of their Skylift V29 drones. Apian’s Skylift V29 drones are contracted to deliver chemotherapy drugs between Queen Alexandra Hospital in Portsmouth and St. Mary’s Hospital on the Isle of Wight.
We’ll also be working with Harvest Technology at the event, to demonstrate how with their advanced Network Optimised Livestreaming, you can deliver real-time visibility, data and expertise that keep operations up and running all through Inmarsat Velaris. Come along to see our software demonstrations at their booth.
TTP are our development partner for the new Inmarsat ELERA-Core module and next-gen UAV satcom terminal (UT3). Their terminal, weighing just 300g is suitable for medium-range vehicles operating BVLOS to provide Command and Control communications and airspace surveillance. You’ll be able to see the NextGen UAV satcom terminal on display on our booth.
A-techSYN is an all-in-one solution provider for unmanned aviation systems (UAS) will be showcasing their CGT50 VTOL UAV on our booth. Experienced in UAS development and flight services market, A-techSYN is also a producer and IP owner of the ‘PilotUS’ Autopilot and several fixed-wing UAVs ranging from 4 kg to 150 kg MTOW, with 8 kg Payload capacity and up to 10 hours endurance. Learn about their collaboration with Amazon Web Services to put their Ground Control Station into the cloud using Inmarsat connectivity.
7 September: 11:00 – 11:30, keynote theatre
Don’t miss Inmarsat's Anthony Spouncer, as he leads a panel of scientists, engineers, and designers from across airspace management, technology, healthcare, and operators to discuss how unlocking access to BVLOS flight could be for the good of health.
Panellists include: