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Cote d'Ivoire Flying Labs Newsletter 2019
Cote d'Ivoire Flying Labs Newsletter 2019
Cote d'Ivoire Flying Labs Newsletter 2019
Cote d'Ivoire Flying Labs Newsletter 2019
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Cote d'Ivoire Flying Labs Newsletter 2019

  1. Newsletter Q3 2019 Fly Girl Program successfully completed! Celebrating Flying Labs Day Other activities The sustainable use of drones for the social good such as humanitarian aid, development, cadastral plans, urban planning, conservation and agriculture begins with a good understanding of technology, its strengths and limitations. It is in this context that Côte d'Ivoire Flying celebrated the annual Flying Labs Day at the UNESCO National Commission in Abidjan on the 25th of September. In 2015, drones were used in Nepal to assess damage following an earthquake. Thus, under the impetus of WeRobotics, Nepal Flying Labs was born on the 25th of September 2015. Since then, there are more than 22 Flying Labs around the world, in Africa, Asia, the Pacific and Latin America. Cote d'Ivoire Flying Labs was created in October 2018, following a partnership between WeRobotics and Investiv. The projects initiated since that date and the upcoming projects were presented during this day which brought together several enthusiasts of drones, local authorities and entrepreneurs in the sector. Drones for the certification process in Côte d'Ivoire Cocoa Production Spraying by drone project Ongoing project The Africa Girls forum took place on August 30th in Abobo, organized by our partner DEA (Dynamique et Excellente d'Afrique). This was the final stage for our girls from the Fly girl academy. They gave a speech, presented the drones they had mounted and the things they had learned to an audience of more than 150 people. After the speech, they held a two-day stand. This event marked the end of our training program that they loved and looks forward to seeing us next year for another cohort of girls. Participation with the World Bank in a survey to assess flood areas in Grand Bassam
  2. Newsletter April, 2019 Photo Gallery Côte d’Ivoire Flying Labs c/o INVESTIV CÔTE D’IVOIRE Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire cote-d'ivoire@flyinglabs.org https://flyinglabs.org/cotedivoire/ https://blog.werobotics.org/tag/cote-divoire/ Celebrating Flying Labs Day on 25 September Follow us and Contact us Main achievement Upcoming activities Farming takes flight project Workshop focused on drones with the World Bank at Understanding risk event Training for the student of Geography Department at the National Houphouet Boigny University From left to right: Senegal Flying Labs, Tanzania Flying Labs, Côte d’Ivoire Flying Labs and Sierra Leonne Flying Labs, get UK certification with our partner Dronetraining.co.uk Côte d’Ivoire Flying Labs represented by Investiv team piloting spraying drones on cotton fields
  3. Newsletter Q2 2019 Training: Introducing high school girls to drone jobs Other activities In Côte d'Ivoire, 60% of the national population is under the age of 20. This generation aspires to new skills, but due to a lack of resources and infrastructure, it is difficult for young people to find a response to their need for knowledge. In this context, the Dynamic and Excellent NGOs of Africa (DEA) and Côte d'Ivoire Flying Labs are working at giving young people, and in particular young girls from disadvantaged neighborhoods, a chance to see the future in better colors. In a good school atmosphere, every Saturday afternoon, from May to August, a group of about ten girls from the modern high school in Abobo will receive training that will enable them to have a basic knowledge of UAV technologies and to orient themselves towards the drone industry in the years to come. Entitled "Fly Girl Academic", these training sessions are organized within the Abobo City Hall which offered a classroom dedicated to the training. Key Achievement Partenership with cooperatives in Cocoa and Palm Oil Discussing with authorities about legislation Côte d'Ivoire Flying Labs and Investiv were represented at the first drone expo in West Africa hosted in Abidjan between 25th to 27th April. Africa Drone Expo 2019 is an excellent opportunity for companies in the maritime and port sector, information technology, tactical technologies, construction, energy, agriculture, urbanization, environmental protection, forestry and security, to understand and share with key experts in air, sea and land UAV technologies. This event is organized by the Interregional Maritime Safety Institute (ISMI) of the Regional Academy of Maritime Sciences and Technology (ARSTM), the regional institution in charge of maritime safety and security training for Gulf of Guinea States. The event was created in response to the Yaoundé Summit resolutions on maritime safety and security in the Gulf of Guinea (25 June 2013). Our Flying Labs had a stand at the expo to give information about our activities in using drones for agriculture precision. Activities of spraying by drone in partnership with cooperatives and country tour for promoting drones for precision agriculture activities. SARA 2019 main agricultural events in West Africa in November. Upcoming projects and activities
  4. Newsletter April, 2019 Photo Gallery Côte d’Ivoire Flying Labs c/o INVESTIV CÔTE D’IVOIRE Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire cote-d'ivoire@flyinglabs.org https://flyinglabs.org/cotedivoire/ https://blog.werobotics.org/tag/cote-divoire/ Training: Introducing high school girls to drone jobs Follow us and Contact us Côte D'ivoire Flying lab team at the Afrika Drone Expo Meeting with 40 Representatives of agricultural cooperative
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