To whom it may concern: Effective December 1, 2024, North Carolina no longer requires a state uncrewed aircraft systems (UAS) operator knowledge test and permit. This means that commercial and government drone operators will no longer need a state permit to operate in North Carolina. Commercial operators are still required to follow the Federal Aviation Administration’s requirements for operating drones under 14 CFR Part 107 (https://lnkd.in/gY3PBJBT), also known as the Small UAS Rule. Please feel free to contact the NCDOT Division of Aviation: UAS Department with any questions. https://lnkd.in/ei7JqHCB Riley Beaman Thomas Walls Jason Schronce, PE NCDOT AUVSI — Association for Uncrewed Vehicle Systems International
AUVSI North Carolina
Non-profit Organizations
Raleigh, NC 2,204 followers
Dedicated to promoting, educating and supporting the drone, AAM, autonomy and robotics industry in NC
About us
The North Carolina Chapter will bring together state agencies, public safety agencies, military, local government, industry, universities, community colleges and schools. The focus will be to promote all things unmanned. Through various outreach initiatives the chapter will promote and strengthen education, legislation, training & standards, networking, technology, and application across the state. Organizing workshops, training and webinars will be the medium through which the chapter will connect with people.
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External link for AUVSI North Carolina
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- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- Raleigh, NC
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2019
- Specialties
- unmanned, drones, UAS, UAV, technology, innovation, aviation, and first in flight
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Raleigh, NC 27613, US
Employees at AUVSI North Carolina
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Riley Beaman
NCDOT: Division of Aviation UAS Program Manager
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Darshan "Dash" Divakaran
Technology Evangelist🔹Aerospace Intrepreneur🔹Strategic Partnerships🔹Defense Innovation ◆Focused on UAS, AAM, cUAS, Airspace Modernization, AI &…
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Adam Klich
Building Resilient Futures -- Innovating for National Security and Sustainable Energy
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Happy holidays from our team to yours! AUVSI will be closed from Weds, Dec 25, 2024, through Weds, Jan 1, 2025.
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The Aviation Division has been awarded a $1.1M grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation to revolutionize how we respond to hurricanes and natural disasters. Through “drone-in-a-box” technology, we’ll pilot a program to remotely deploy drones before storms. These drones will: ✅ Deliver emergency medical and other supplies before storms ✅ Collect critical damage data immediately after storms ✅ Reduce risks for first responders This innovative step builds on our past success and ensures NC is ready for more frequent and severe weather events Details ➡️ https://bit.ly/3VEU3LK #SMARTGrants #DisasterResponse #Resilience
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Join Beaufort County Community College online starting December 2nd for our latest FAA Part 107 training (Last Day to Register is Wednesday, November 27th). All North Carolina First Responders are 100% fee waived! Classes are largely self-paced and meet for four weeks with an instructor-led 1-hour virtual lab (choose from 7am or 7pm on Tuesdays or Thursdays) each week. Reach out to Ben Poulin (ben.poulin@beaufortccc.edu - 252-940-6400) to register. Visit beaufortccc.edu/UAS for more information.
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✈️Driving the Future of Transportation: Parallax Advanced Research at the NC Advanced Mobility Symposium! At Parallax Advanced Research, we’re proud to have sponsored the NC Advanced Mobility Symposium on November 13-14, 2024, in Durham, NC. This exclusive event brought together top leaders from industry, academia, and government to advance the future of transportation—spanning air, ground, and maritime sectors. 🌟Robert Tanner, our expert in AAM, participated in the insightful panel "Joining Forces: Collaborative Pathways in Multimodal Efforts", where he shared Parallax’s vision for fostering collaboration to drive innovation across these critical sectors. Edie Williams, our dedicated leader in Business Development, also attended, representing Parallax's commitment to shaping a more sustainable and connected transportation future. Our sponsorship of this event reflects our ongoing commitment to partnering with like-minded organizations, researchers, and investors who are passionate about advancing the next frontier in mobility technology. 🌐 Looking to collaborate or invest in cutting-edge transportation solutions? Let’s connect! https://ow.ly/Biai50UaB3K #AdvancedMobility #TransportationInnovation #Partnerships #ResearchAndDevelopment #MultimodalTransportation #InvestInTheFuture #ParallaxAdvancedResearch #Sponsorship #Collaboration #FutureOfTransportation
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Incredible insights and discussions at this year's AUVSI North Carolina Advanced Mobility Symposium on November 13-14! HASS Senior Scientist Derek Morgan delivered the keynote on day 1 of the event, which brought together #transportation leaders from across industry, academia, and government to push forward advanced mobility initiatives across the Southeast. From #advancedairmobility to #transportationautonomy, it's inspiring to connect with leaders who are shaping the future of transportation across air, land, and sea. Thank you AUVSI — Association for Uncrewed Vehicle Systems International for inviting us to participate in these critical conversations!
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📆 Its official: #XPO25 registration is open now! https://lnkd.in/euUDUzhs 🤠 We can't wait to welcome you to Houston, Texas, from May 19-22, 2025 for THE Technology Event for Autonomy. -Houston is home to over 7,000 manufacturers and one of the largest concentrations of engineers in the U.S. -Houston boasts more than 9,100 tech firms driving innovation across critical infrastructure, agriculture, defense, and oil and gas Important note: If you'll be attending from a country outside the U.S. requiring a visa, we encourage you to start the visa application process as soon as possible. If you are interested in attending with your country delegation, please contact us. Michael Robbins, Heather Lee Landers, Keely Griffith, Staci Butler, Messe Düsseldorf North America, Tom Mitchell
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Alison (. thank you for being a keynote at our event !
Senior Director, Office of the CTIO | Honeywell Executive Leadership, Enterprise Innovation Strategy & Transformation | Board Member
I often discuss strategy for public adoption of new technologies -- like autonomous aircraft and advanced air mobility -- as well as creative innovation strategies, whether for incremental, disruptive, and breakthrough innovation. These discussions are usually esoteric in nature, to encourage critical thought and mindset shifts. However, this time I'd like to offer something more concrete: a simple, practical strategy to address both adoption and innovation simultaneously. First, let's talk about first and second-order effects. When introducing something new, first-order effects are the immediate and direct results, while second-order effects are the indirect consequences that occur over time and are not immediately visible. These second-order effects, or "frictions," can significantly impact the success and sustainability of a technology (or project/product/policy, etc.). For example, New York City's rent control policy aimed to provide affordable housing for veterans but led to a decline in property quality and supply, creating unintended negative outcomes. Similarly, the introduction of smartphones increased productivity but also led to burnout due to the "always-on" culture. The silver-lining is that second-order frictions often reveal unexpected problems needing solutions, opening space for innovation, which I call the "third space." The third space is where innovative solutions emerge, creating new value and accelerating the adoption of first-order technologies. These "third space accelerators" make people more comfortable adopting the original technology. This approach as strategy involves: 1. Identifying likely second-order effects early. 2. Proactively developing third space solutions. 3. Presenting the complete ecosystem to drive adoption. 4. Using the existence of solutions to comfort potential adopters. Third space accelerators are strategic tools. By proactively developing third space solutions, we can better mitigate the negative impacts of second-order frictions and create innovative opportunities that drive adoption and innovation simultaneously. With the example of smart phones, third space solutions like digital wellness apps and wellness integration into workspaces emerged to address these new challenges, but only after the fact. I encourage you to apply this strategy in your projects: identify potential second-order effects early, develop solutions to address them, and present a comprehensive ecosystem that includes both the problem and the solution. This approach will not only facilitate smoother adoption but also foster continuous innovation. #innovation #leadership #technology #influence
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SBIR/STTR Hybrid Road Tour - December Thru February - Registration Open! The SBTDC, in partnership with First Flight Venture Center, is launching the SBIR/STTR Hybrid Road Tour – a free half-day event series designed to help you launch your innovation-driven business! Learn about: - Non-dilutive SBIR/STTR R&D funding - NC match & incentive programs - How to take your idea to market - Resources to help your business with SBIR/STTR 📅 December through February 📍 6 Locations: - Fayetteville – 12/6 - Asheville – 1/15 - Greenville – 1/22 - Winston-Salem – 1/29 - Charlotte – 2/12 - Wilmington – 2/18 Register now to kickstart your entrepreneurial journey today! 🔗 https://lnkd.in/eXyYzQ9j #SBTDC, #YourBusinessBetter, #SmallBusiness, #Entrepreneurship, #Innovation, #Funding, #SBIR, #STTR, #StartupJourney #BusinessResources Krista Covey, Emil Runge, #biotech, #federalfunding Connor Steenbock Ramya Vijapurapu, MMB, L. Andrea G., Kevin Nicusanti, Joseph James, Ph.D. Elena Gupta, MSEE, MBA, Gloria Monroe, Rob Bower, Brad Fach, Derrick Welch, Mary Lou Bourne, Louis Judge --- MBA, CLP, RTTP, Meagan Coneybeer
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Pictures and memories from the NC Advanced Mobility Symposium 24 last week. See who spoke and what all made this event successful. We hope to see everyone back again next year. https://lnkd.in/eM5pzgfP
NC Advanced Mobility 2024
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