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2 weeks ago |
suasnews.com | Gary Mortimer
CubePilot Global, a leading proponent of open-source autopilot hardware and software for the drone industry, today announced a significant step in its mission to foster innovation and collaboration: the formal initiation of an ex parte reexamination of U.S. Patent No. 8,328,128, related to coaxial drone technology.This action follows CubePilot Global’s unsuccessful attempt to acquire the patent to release it to the public domain during Nordic Unmanned’s recent bankruptcy proceedings.The...
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2 weeks ago |
suasnews.com | Gary Mortimer
Intellition, an emerging innovator in drone services for mountain resort operations, has achieved a critical milestone with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) by securing its first waiver for Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) drone operations. This regulatory approval includes the integration of uAvionix’s Casia G ground-based detect-and-avoid (DAA) system, marking a key step in enabling life-saving Drone as a First Responder (DFR) operations in complex terrain.
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2 weeks ago |
suasnews.com | Gary Mortimer
DroneShield (ASX: DRO) today announced it is making a significant investment to expand its operations in Europe and support the continent’s domestic defence programs such as ReArm Europe Plan/Readiness 2030. The leading Australian counter-drone (CUAS) technology company is working to establish a European manufacturing and in-house assembly facility – its first outside of Australia.
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3 weeks ago |
publicaccountant.com.au | Gary Mortimer
About 14% of Australians experienced personal fraud last year. Of these, 2.1 million experienced credit card fraud, 675,300 were caught in a scam, 255,000 had their identities stolen and 433,000 were impersonated online. According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics latest Personal Fraud Survey, between July 2023 and June 2024, Australians lost A$2.1 billion through credit card fraud. This was up almost 9% from the previous year. Even after reimbursements, the loss was still $477 million.
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1 month ago |
suasnews.com | Gary Mortimer
Elsight has received an additional contract from a European defence drone OEM for US$5.35M(~A$8.2M) for delivery through end of 2025 (May Contract) The order follows the previously announced contract on 9 April 2025 from the same customer for atotal of US$4.28m (~A$6.8m) (April Contract), taking customer commitment to a total of US$9.63M(~A$15M) The April and May contracts are expected to move Elsight through to profitability and cash flowbreak-even in CY25.
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