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Tennessee is poised to take center stage in the rapidly evolving world of drone technology and advanced air mobility (AAM). The state’s unique blend of innovative spirit, favorable business climate, and strategic location make it an attractive hub for companies and research institutions looking to pioneer cutting-edge aviation solutions. Vanderbilt University will host the second annual Tennessee Drone and AAM Symposium, expanding on last year’s success and exploring new frontiers in uncrewed aircraft systems (UAS) and advanced air mobility initiatives.
The symposium marks a significant shift towards advanced air mobility, building upon the momentum established by last year’s inaugural event. This year, attendees can expect to delve deeper into topics such as urban air mobility, with a focus on sustainable transportation solutions that can transform the way we navigate our cities in the years to come. Tennessee has emerged as an attractive destination for AAM pioneers due to its favorable business environment, innovative culture, and rich research resources.
The state’s commitment to supporting UAS innovation is evident in its adoption of precision agriculture UAS research in 2018, a partnership with the University of Alaska that showcases Tennessee’s dedication to driving technological advancements. The symposium serves as a statewide initiative, bringing together industry leaders, government representatives, academia, and professionals from various disciplines to share knowledge and collaborate on future projects.
As nearly 250 international cities from 60 countries have varying levels of active AAM programs, North American countries lag behind in terms of AAM development. The US is currently at a technological disadvantage compared to other regions, with only 41 cities planned to roll out AAM initiatives over the next five years. This disparity highlights the importance of collaborative efforts and knowledge-sharing among global stakeholders.
The symposium provides a unique platform for experts to discuss strategies for bridging this gap and promoting Tennessee as a premier drone right-to-work state. TDOT is taking an active role in showcasing the state’s capabilities, leveraging its expertise in precision agriculture UAS research, electric vehicle battery production, and sustainable transportation solutions.
This year’s agenda features a diverse range of presentations and discussions on AAM-related topics, including urban air mobility, advanced sensors and technologies for uncrewed aircraft systems, regulatory frameworks and governance models for emerging aviation industries, and industry partnerships and collaborative research initiatives. The symposium also includes a keynote address by a renowned expert in the field of AAM, providing attendees with insights into the latest trends and innovations shaping the future of aviation.
As Tennessee continues to establish itself as a hub for drone innovation and advanced air mobility, it is essential that stakeholders come together to shape the state’s future. The 2nd Annual Tennessee Drone and AAM Symposium offers a unique opportunity for industry leaders, policymakers, and researchers to collaborate on projects that will drive technological advancements and economic growth.
By participating in this event, attendees can contribute to shaping the narrative around Tennessee’s drone and AAM initiatives, positioning the state as a leader in the global aviation industry. With its rich research resources, innovative culture, and favorable business climate, Tennessee is poised to take center stage in the rapidly evolving world of drones and advanced air mobility.
The symposium promises to be an engaging and informative event that will expand on last year’s success. As attendees from diverse backgrounds come together to discuss the future of UAS and AAM, they can expect to gain valuable insights into emerging trends and innovative solutions. By promoting knowledge-sharing and collaborative efforts among stakeholders, this symposium will play a critical role in shaping Tennessee’s future as a leader in drone technology and advanced air mobility.