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Drone Delivery Canada, U of Toronto, Ford Launch Research Project

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Source: Drone Delivery Canada

Drone Delivery Canada will soon test an automated drone in cooperation with one of the nation’s most prestigious research institutes.

The Toronto-based company announced the research agreement this week with the University of Toronto Institute of Aerospace Studies in cooperation with automaker Ford.

The group will test an automated drone as it tracks and lands on a moving ground vehicle within the flight arena.

“As a clear leader in the drone logistics industry globally, we are pleased to be working with world-class organizations such as UTIAS and Ford to advance our technology and applications for drone delivery,” DDC CEO Michael Zahra said.

“We continue to move the industry forward and these advances can create further commercial use cases for drone delivery.  We have a proud history of R&D which has resulted in unique and patented intellectual property and the successful commercialization of our advanced logistics solution.”

“Foundational research infrastructure, coupled with world-class researchers, leads to groundbreaking discoveries,” said Ramin Farnood, U of T Engineering’s Vice-Dean of Research. “With the support of the Canada Foundation for Innovation, our U of T Engineering researchers can continue to be leaders in their field and make positive, vital contributions to our society and the economy.”

Earlier this month, Drone Delivery Canada signed an agreement brokered by Air Canada to work with Kenyan startup Astral Aerial Solutions Limited to grow the African nation’s drone delivery market.

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