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Women to Watch 2021: 5th Anniversary Awards Announced at CES 2022

women to watch in uas Women and Drones has celebrated its 5th Anniversary Women To Watch (WTW) in UAS Global Awards 2021  CES 2022 in Las Vegas, Nevada.

The drone industry, like aerospace in general, has fewer women. Women and Drones began the “Women to Watch” awards 5 years ago to recognize and elevate those women, making other women aware of the opportunities and developments in the industry.

“The WTW program elevates the entire UAS/UAM/AAM industry by recognizing those who are making a positive difference in it,” says the Women and Drones press release.

Since it’s inception, the awards have grown.  The drone industry has stepped up to support the program, with major names sponsoring awards and, for the first time, enabling a monetary micro grant of $500 for each honoree.  In addition, the awards now honor those teams who work to incorporate diversity and inclusivity in their missions.

Sharon Rossmark, Founder of Women and Drones, creator of the awards, and tireless advocate for diversity in the drone industry, tells DRONELIFE:

“It has been an amazing ride to journey through the first five years of celebrating women in the UAS industry. It’s a prime example of letting your passion guide your purpose.”

“A huge thanks to CES, our sponsors, NASA and the FAA for their partnership and incredible support. Thanks also to our international panel of judges who had the difficult role of reviewing the submissions. And lastly, a thank you to the phenomenal women and companies who participated in the 2021 global search. Moving forward, we will continue to raise the profile of women in the industry and partner with companies committed to an inclusive culture where women can thrive.”

Women to Watch in UAS: 2021

(The following is from a Women and Drones press release.)

The initiative also recognized outstanding teams:

“Every year at CES, tech leaders and promising entrepreneurs convene to share ideas, launch products and forge relationships – all paving the way for our future,” said Karen Chupka, EVP, CES, CTA. “We are excited to host the Women to Watch awards at CES 2022 and recognize the trailblazers, innovators, mentors and business leaders making significant contributions to the industry.”

Read more about Women and Drones and the Women to Watch awards.

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