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Dominican Republic Flying Labs Newsletters 2019
Dominican Republic Flying Labs Newsletters 2019
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Dominican Republic Flying Labs Newsletters 2019

  1. Newsletter Q3 2019 Field-testing Cargo Drones for Medicine Deliveries in Rural Environments Cargo-Drone trainings Key Achievement Local communities in the remote mountains of the Dominican Republic do not have regular access to healthcare services. Rather, it is the cost of local transportation that serves as the biggest impediment. This is particularly problematic when local clinics run out of medicines, or when they cannot test patient samples locally. When this happens, patients have to travel to the hospital in person. If the patient can afford the cost of local transportation, then getting to the hospital often requires a full day of travel due to the limited number of local transportation options. Taking a full day away from paid work and/or from supporting family is often not an option. In November 2018, WeRobotics and DR Flying Labs started to work to carry out autonomous cargo drone deliveries over a 6-week period in 2019. The purpose of the joint WeRobotics cargo drone project with DR Flying Labs was to test the following hypothesis: can affordable and locally-repairable cargo drones be operated locally by health care professionals to reliably and autonomously deliver medicines on demand—much like any other medical instrument that is easy enough to use? Results of the Cargo Drone: 101 autonomous flights were carried out connecting one Municipal Hospital to two separate health facilities, traveling a total of 994 kilometers. Of the 51 outbound flights, 40 carried cargo medicines carrying 21.25 kilos. In terms of the technology, the DJI M600 Plus cargo drone prototype fulfilled the task. Inauguration of the Drone Innovation Center, first of its kind in the Dominican Republic. Signing event between the IDB Lab and the CyberPark of Santo Domingo for the new regional project (with Panama and Bolivia) promoting and supporting SME’s in the use of drones in infrastructure and supervision. 1. 2. In May, WeRobotics along with DR FlyingLabs had a three-week training session for 10 local drone pilots. The pilots, representing key organizations with drone programs, were trained by the WeRobotics team in the use of: drone loading, GPS point fixing, route creation, use of safe landing points, connection of drones with the on-board computer (raspberry), antenna interconnection, precision landing. DR Flying Labs drone pilots completed the training in the field, setting up routes and flights for deliveries in the province of San Juan de la Maguana between June and July 2019. The pilots/organizations were: Aldo D’Allesandro- DR Army- Drone Unit Fabio Alejandro Jimenez- DR Air Force- 911 Emergency Response Program Rafael Nunez- National Institute of Water Resources Juan Almonte- Red Cross Dominican Republic Leonor Cocco- Civil Aviation Institute of The Dom Republic Raul Sosa- National Office of Sismic Evaluation Daniel De Pena- Drone Pilot- DJI Representative Pedro Braulio Alvarez- DR Army- Drones Unit Luis Oliveiro- Civil Aviation Institute of The Dom Republic Bienvenido Arrindel- DR Army- Drone Unit 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
  2. Newsletter April, 2019 Digitization and Technological Optimization project for SMEs in works supervision: With this regional project, the activities related to the supervision of works are carried out more efficiently, based on the use of unmanned aerial vehicles or drones. The main activities will focus on professional training and skills development for data capture, data processing of civil works, the development of pilot projects that accompany the supervision of infrastructure works and the establishment of supplier networks in inspection and supervision, through the use of drones and specialized software for data processing. The project will be executed simultaneously in the Dominican Republic, Panama and Bolivia, with a duration of 36 months and a total amount of US $ 1,709,250, of which US $ 1,180,900 correspond to non- reimbursable technical assistance granted by the IDB Lab and US $ 528,350 will be provided by a public-private alliance. DR Flying Labs, generates a network with 5 Universities (strategic partners of the Drone Innovation Center) that have programs in the use of drones and robotics so that they can join the growing global network of Flying Labs. In order to generate interest among young people in solving local challenges and needs, carrying out various activities and developing local capacities in universal centers through the use of appropriate technologies of drones, robotics and artificial intelligence. Photo Gallery Follow us and Contact us https://flyinglabs.org/dominicanrepublic/ dominicanrepublic@flyinglabs.org https://blog.werobotics.org/tag/dominican-republic/ Dominican Republic Flying Labs c/o EMPRENDE Technology Business Incubator @ CYBERPARK Santo Domingo Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic Upcoming activities
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