2018

06.12.18 - Drones for Good - Lecture by Patrick Meier

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While drones have been strongly debated for their security and military applications, a growing community of innovators has taken advantage of this technology to improve the lives of the world’s poorest and most vulnerable. From delivering blood to remote communities, automatically collecting and analysing data on migration flows, supporting disaster relief efforts to providing new insights on climate change, the use of drones to deliver goods or provide high-quality aerial intelligence is opening new opportunities to support the advancement of a wide range of key objectives identified by the U.N. Sustainable Development Goals.

What are the latest practical technological developments in the use of drones to support international aid efforts? How can policymakers, researchers, private actors and NGOs work together to maximize benefits of these technologies while minimizing the potential risks?

Patrick Meier, PhD, Executive Director of not-for-profit organization WeRobotics, will illustrate some of the latest developments in this field through practical examples.

A panel discussion will then take place with:

  • Giovanna Di Marzo Serugendo, PhD, Director, Computer Science Centre, UNIGE
  • Patrick Meier, PhD, Executive Director, WeRobotics
  • Ivana Nady, Associate Settlements Officer, UNHCR
  • Christian Simm, PhD, CEO, swissnex Boston (moderation)

 

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6 déc. 2018

2018