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ASV Global to supply University of Southern Mississippi with its C-Worker 5 USV

ASV Global will supply the University of Southern Mississippi (USM) with its state-of-the-art C-Worker 5 USV, after USM awarded a contract to the USV company. The C-Worker 5 USV will reportedly be used for “testing, training, and establishing procedures and protocols” for use of the system by NOAA on future hydrographic programs. “We are delighted to be working with the USM,” says Thomas Chance, CEO ASV Global. “The C-Worker 5 is the ideal platform for survey work; to date, more than 11,000 km of hydrographic surveys have been performed with C-Worker 5 USVs, far more than any other diesel powered USV worldwide.”

TechnipFMC selects RTI's Connext DDS for its ROVs

The Schilling Robotics business unit of TechnipFMC, a global leader in Oil & Gas projects, technologies, systems and services, has selected Real-Time Innovations’s (RTI) RTI Connext DDS as the connectivity framework for its underwater ROVs. A longstanding RTI customer that has been working with the company for nearly 20 years, TechnipFMC is using RTI’s technology to build next-generation remote robotics controls, an integration that is enabling “faster and more secure connectivity” within TechnipFMC’s underwater ROVs.

Companies that paved the way for Hollywood drone use receive Emmy recognition

A collaboration that seeded a change for UAS in filmmaking roughly five years ago will receive recognition at the 69th Annual Technology & Engineering Emmy Awards ceremony on April 8.   John McGraw, founder and principal of John McGraw Aerospace Consulting LLC in North Carolina, couldn’t be more honored or more astonished with his pending award.   “It was a totally surprising out of the blue experience,” McGraw says. “Not something I anticipated happening.”   The award, 2017 Low Latency Remote Controlled Airborne Video Platforms (non-military) for Television, recognizes the role of unmanned aircraft in filmmaking.  
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Aspen Avionics and Sensurion Aerospace partner to bring certified avionics to UAS and unmanned air-taxi marketplace

Aspen Avionics and Sensurion Aerospace will bring certified avionics to the UAS and unmanned air-taxi marketplace, thanks to a recently announced co-development partnership between the two. The companies will focus on several areas, including FAA certified autopilots, communications, navigation, and surveillance systems for small, medium, and large UAS, including future cargo and passenger carrying aircraft. “The real winners in this partnership are the UAS users, system integrators and manufacturers,” says Aspen President and CEO, John Uczekaj.

University of Waterloo partners with Chinese institutions to advance research related to connected and autonomous vehicle technology

In an effort to “advance research in the areas of connected and autonomous vehicle technology,” the University of Waterloo is partnering with the Qingdao Academy of Intelligent Industries (QAII), and the State Key Laboratory for Management and Control of Complex Systems (SKL-MCCS), both of which are institutes in China. The entities recently signed an agreement to solidify the partnership. The agreement outlines several initiatives, including faculty and graduate student exchanges, a Waterloo PhD program focused on autonomous vehicles, and the establishment of a shared research center for automated driving.

Magna and Lyft partner to develop and manufacture self-driving systems

Magna, which is a mobility technology company and automotive supplier, and Lyft have announced a multi-year collaboration in which the companies will “jointly fund, develop, and manufacture self-driving systems.” Magna will also invest $200 million in Lyft equity. ​As a result of the collaboration, Lyft will lead the co-development of the self-driving system at its Palo Alto-based self-driving engineering center; Magna will lead manufacturing and join Lyft's development team onsite, where it will contribute its vehicle systems knowledge, safety and ADAS expertise, and manufacturing capabilities; and Magna and Lyft will share jointly created IP and utilize Lyft data to improve systems. 
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Airspace Systems raises $20 million

Airspace Systems Inc., which manufactures comprehensive drone defense systems, has announced that it raised $20 million from a Series A funding round led by Singtel Innov8, the venture capital arm of Singtel. As part of its investment, Jeff Karras, Managing Director of Investments at Singtel Innov8, will join Airspace’s board of directors. “Demand for protecting stadiums, commercial buildings, power plants and, for that matter, any other public venues from potential drone threats is growing rapidly,” Karras says.

Hydroid releases compact, one-man portable REMUS M3V AUV

Hydroid Inc. has announced the release of the REMUS M3V, a compact, one-man portable AUV that is low cost and ready to use right out of the box. Capable of diving up to 300 meters in depth, the REMUS M3V can be used to support a variety of applications, including search and survey; intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR); marine research; and multi-vehicle missions. Considered a “true A-size (36" x 4.875") vehicle,” the micro AUV has no fins or appendages outside the A-size envelope, and can be used for multi-domain deployments.

Sinclair Community College partners with Consortiq to increase UAS safety

The Sinclair Community College National UAS Training and Certification Center has announced a partnership with Consortiq that will result in Sinclair incorporating Consortiq’s UAS fleet management software, CQNet, to support the management of the college’s UAS missions. CQNet, which is a comprehensive fleet management system that also captures crucial platform and pilot data, provides a critical element of safe UAS missions.

Chris Corgnati appointed Chief Operating Officer of PAE ISR

PAE ISR, which is a lead systems integrator and full service provider for UAS, has appointed Chris Corgnati as its Chief Operating Officer (COO). With more than 25 years of executive and operational leadership in naval aviation, Corgnati is a recognized expert in the development, acquisition and integration of unmanned systems. Before being appointed COO at PAE ISR, Corgnati held several titles, including Vice President of the NASA and Department of Defense programs at Crown Consulting, Director of ISR Capabilities for the Chief of Naval Operations, and the United States Head of Delegation for the NATO Joint Capability Group on Unmanned Aerial Systems.

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