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DroneUp Collaborates with UA Students on Campus Security
The University of Arkansas' McMillon Innovation Studio will unveil the results of the collaboration with the airspace solutions company in May. read more >
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Investment, Regional Partnerships Key to Becoming Mobility Leader, Report Says
The report by the Governor's Council on Future Mobility offers guidance on a broad range of emerging mobility tech from land to air — and beyond. read more >
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Sustainability Driving Walmart’s Drone Interest
Walmart has partnered with three drone companies in the past three years, and plans to expand its DroneUp delivery network this year. read more >
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A Big Boost for Drones in Business (Micah Goodwin Expert Advice)
If you've ever thought about using drones for your business, now is the time to start. read more >
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White House Clears Small, Commercial Drones for Takeoff
Routine use of small drones by real estate agents, farmers, filmmakers and countless other commercial operators was cleared for takeoff by the Obama administration Tuesday, after years of struggling to write rules that would both protect public safety and free the benefits of a new technology. read more >
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Preparing for the Drone Revolution (Micah Goodwin Expert Advice)
Drone law is still in flux, so it’s important to understand both the current legal framework and where the law is headed. read more >
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ArkUAV Receives FAA Exemption for Commercial Drone Operations
Little Rock drone company ArkUAV has received an exemption from the FAA to fly unmanned aerial vehicles for commercial use after applying for it in July 2015. read more >
FAA Delay Costing Little Rock’s ArkUAV Firm
The FAA Reform & Reauthorization Act of 2012 required the Federal Aviation Administration to integrate unmanned aircraft systems — drones — into U.S. airspace by 2015, but that deadline has come and gone and the agency still hasn’t issued clear and final rules regarding commercial drones. read more >
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Drones: Farmers’ Eyes Take To Arkansas Skies
Drones have the potential to revolutionize agriculture in Arkansas, but the nature of that revolution remains unclear, farmers and those who work with them say. read more >
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ArkUAV Sells, Offers Training for Aerial Vehicles
ArkUAV of Little Rock, a company aiming to provide training, services and supplies for the use of unmanned aerial vehicles in industries including agriculture and energy, marked its grand opening Tuesday. read more >
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Farmers’ Use Of Drones Up In The Air
In the ongoing conflict between conventional agriculture and emerging technologies, some innovations are finding favor while others confront hurdles. read more >
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