Drones—friend or foe?
Drones—friend or foe?
After the success of the 3D printing lecture series in 2014, Hutt City Libraries is set to hold an exclusive lecture series on drones this October.
Experts and local technology leaders will come together to provide insight into the future of drones, and uncover how the technology could soon be part of New Zealanders’ everyday lives.
The free series is set to take place on 7, 14 and 21 October at Little Theatre, 2 Queens Drive, Lower Hutt. Sessions run from 7-8pm.
Sandra Mann, Divisional Manager Libraries says, “the drone series will continue to highlight Libraries as a leader in science and technology”.
“Drone technology is a bit of a mystery and a great source of fascination for some, and we’re excited to shed a light on the future and provide education”.
Speakers come from the Centre for Strategic Studies at Victoria University, Aviation New Zealand, Ministry for Primary Industries and Callaghan Innovation.
The topics for the lecture series are:
DRONES IN INTERNATIONAL
SITUATIONS
Wednesday 7 October
How are drones
used in international military situations? How are they
being used by our military? Learn how drones are used in
deployment overseas.
AIRSPACE, PRIVACY AND
LIABILITY OF DRONE USE
Wednesday 14
October
What are the rules when flying drones?
Are there any restrictions about flying a drone in your
neighbourhood or in a commercial area? Learn about
liability, drone use and what you need to be aware of before
getting behind that control.
DRONES IN AGRICULTURE
AND HORTICULTURE
Wednesday 21 October (part
one)
Learn how the Ministry for Primary
Industries is using drones to manage pests and
diseases.
DRONES AND THE COMMERCIAL
WORLD
Wednesday 21 October (part two)
What
are drones being used for commercially in New Zealand and
what might the future
hold?
ENDS