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World Economic Forum Predicts Open Skies for Drones

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Global drone use continues to soar—according to the World Economic Forum —and the sky’s the limit for future growth even as more drones are deployed to address COVID-related issues.

The WEF report— titled “Global Technology Governance Report 2021: Harnessing Fourth Industrial Revolution Technologies in a COVID-19 World”—notes that drone use for surveying has seen a 90 percent increase in use, while the construction industry recorded a 56 percent increase for remote job-site monitoring.

“Recently, COVID-19 and its accompanying need for physical distancing and remote work drove drone use to new levels,” the report states.

“Other use cases such as medical supply delivery and stadium sanitization also saw growth as a result of the pandemic. The COVID-19 pandemic has only accelerated the growth of these uses, especially in delivery and facilities inspection, as agencies seek to reduce human interaction and enable remote work.”

The study also found increased drone use in facilities inspection, delivery videography and sports (such as drone racing).

However, research also shows new obstacles that may block UAS flight paths to success with issues ranging from data privacy, UAS urban integration, consistent certification and legal and ethical concerns related to law enforcement’s use of drones.

“This increase in [drone] adoption has been met with slow regulatory change. Often, and especially in the case of COVID-19, regulators are left playing catch-up as companies seize new UAS opportunities.”

The report goes on to add: “But UAS use has reached sufficient levels in recent years for some regulatory gaps to be foreseen and regulations developed pre-emptively.”

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The report is a collaboration between the WEF and consulting giant Deloitte. In 2018, Deloitte launched its own Global Drone Solutions service, aimed at supporting public and private sector clients with drone strategy and integration. Earlier this year, the company teamed up with San Diego research hospital Rady Children’s Institute for Genomic Medicine to explore drone delivery for medical samples from the hospital to the lab for genomic testing.

 

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