As more and more organizations use drones to get their work done, the potential for air traffic jams is increasing. How much more traffic can we expect? Some experts predict millions of drones―both commercial and recreational―will be registered for use in the U.S. as soon as next year. And that's a conservative estimate.
To keep the skies friendly, companies have set out to build a secure and effective unmanned aircraft system traffic management (UTM) platform. Artificial intelligence, machine learning, and edge computing are the key technologies. Public and private partnerships will make it a reality.
Everything is data and data is everything, but you must have the infrastructure in place and the people at hand who understand how it all works. [12-minute video]
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