Further to the decision to cancel MWC 2020 in Barcelona, GUTMA is providing members and non-members with a FREE mini series of Connected Skies webinars via GoToMeeting video conferencing, between now and the 2nd of June.

This miniseries of webinars is part of GUTMA’s commitment to strengthening the bridge between the mobile telecommunication and unmanned aviation industries. The webinars will bring thought leaders and decisionmakers of both industries together to share trends and achievements, as well as discuss the latest insights and technological developments.  

Here’s what the mini-series will cover. You can sign-up using the link for each webinar below:

What moved the market system from the R&D to Applied Technology?

What are the market dynamics today? Are we still in the theory phase?

Are you interested in learning more about the growing capabilities of mobile networks and the benefits these provide to the drone industry? Join this session to hear opinions from a wide range of industry experts on how mobile communication can help improve the connected skies of the future.

Mobile Networks will soon allow for a vast array of new drone applications, particularly for beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) operations. The effect of this newly introduced mobile connectivity and related services will create a new era for aviation and unmanned traffic management (UTM). This webinar will provide a wide range of use cases where both 4G and 5G are examined as critical enablers of this burgeoning market.

Which supplemental data services can be provided for Drones? E.g., aviation weather, terrain and obstacle data, network coverage and service level, information about critical infrastructure, local events and flight restrictions, etc.

What data can be collected, processed and stored at the edge of the mobile network to increase the scalability and value of drone services.

For more information on GUTMA’s Connected Skies webinars visit: https://gutma.org/cs-webinars-2020/

About GUTMA

The Global UTM Association (GUTMA) is a non-profit consortium of worldwide Unmanned Aircraft Systems Traffic Management (UTM) stakeholders. Its purpose is to foster the safe, secure and efficient integration of drones in national airspace systems. Its mission is to support and accelerate the transparent implementation of globally interoperable UTM systems. GUTMA represents over 70 organisations present in more than 25 countries worldwide.

For further information please visit the website at https://www.gutma.org/.