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Drones and Unmanned Aviation Systems Conference 2025: Preparations in Full Swing

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Johannesburg, South Africa

Preparations for the much anticipated Drones and Unmanned Aviation Systems (DUAS) Conference have gained momentum. Scheduled to take place on 27 and 28 November 2025 at the Birchwood Hotel in Johannesburg, South Africa, the conference has generated interest from drone manufacturers, drone pilots, training institutions, leading researchers, policymakers, AI specialists, safety experts and like-minded stakeholders.

The DUAS conference program will feature Ted-Talks, panel discussions, presentations and Fire-side chats. The thematic areas include the latest drone and unmanned aviation systems trends, focusing on critical areas such as manufacturing efficiency, safety protocols and the multifaceted applications of drone technology in various sectors. A significant emphasis will be placed on the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) with drone technology, exploring how AI can enhance autonomy, improve decision-making processes and facilitate advanced data analysis.

Owing to innovation advancement, modern drones utilize advanced technologies like GPS, sensors, computer vision, and artificial intelligence for navigation and operation. With the growing demand and usage of drones and unmanned aviation systems in various sectors, there is increasing focus on safety regulations and traffic management systems (like U-Space) to ensure safe integration into airspace.

The conference will cover thematic areas, including:

  • Advancements in Drone Technology and AI Integration
  • Navigating the Regulatory Landscape for Drones in Africa
  • Building a Drone Program for Your Organisation
  • Safety Protocols in Drone Technology Adoption
  • Advancing Critical Infrastructure Inspections with Drone Technology
  • AI in Action
  • Latest Innovations in Drones for Key Industries
  • Ethical Considerations and Privacy Concerns in Drone Operations
  • Drone Education and Workforce Development
  • Emergency Response and Disaster Management with Drones
  • Environmental Impact of Drone Technology

Considering the above, the 2025 edition of the Drone and Unmanned Aviation Conference serves as the primary platform for discussing and disseminating invaluable insights on Drone technology and unnamed aviation assets. Other opportunities include B2B and B2C meetings, networking opportunities and desktop exhibition space for stakeholders to showcase their products and services to a wide range of audiences from across the African continent.

Desktop exhibition space will be allocated on a first come first served basis. Click here to book your slot and register to attend the trans-formative and informative Drones and Unmanned Aviation Systems Conference 2025.

For more information, contact………………..on info@bussynet.co.za or +27678775205

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