PROGRAM
09 October 2024
10:00 - 11:30
| Convention Hub - Conference room
INNOVATIVE AIR MOBILITY - NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT SCENARIOS - LEGISLATION AND REGULATION
Round Table
11:45 - 13:30
| Convention Hub - Conference room
DEVELOPMENT AND OPPORTUNITIES OF THE KOREAN DRONE INDUSTRY - Innovation and research from South Korea for the drone industry
Exhibitors' Workshop organized by Korea Institute of Aviation Safety Technology (KIAST), Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency (KOTRA)
14:00 - 17:00
| Convention Hub - Conference room
INNOVATIVE AIR MOBILITY - A NEW MODEL OF People AND goods TRANSPORTATION
Round Table
10 October 2024
10:00 - 11:30
| Convention Hub - Conference room
RESEARCH IN ITALY AND EUROPE FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE DRONES SECTOR
Round Table
11:45 - 13:00
| Innovation Hub - Conference room
"INNOVATION HUB"
Round Table
The companies participating in the Innovation Hub of Dronitaly discuss innovation and research, presenting their projects and technologies with registered patent.
Companies can then meet interested operators at the matching area located at the Convention Hub.
14:30 - 16:15
| Convention Hub - Conference room
THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE DRONES SECTOR: MAJOR INVESTMENT AND AVAILABLE FUNDING
Round Table
16:30 - 18:00
| Convention Hub - Conference room
LEONARDO DRONE CONTEST AWARDS CEREMONY
Event organized by Leonardo
The award ceremony of the Leonardo Drone Contest, an open innovation project conceived by Leonardo in collaboration with seven prestigious Italian universities, will be for the first time open to the public within the event Dronitaly.
The event will be a unique opportunity to discover who are the winners of this 5th Edition and to get to know one of the leading aerospace companies, Leonardo, which through the voice of its innovation experts, will give an overview on technologies, on future technological challenges and the importance of investing in the training and professional development of young talent.
In addition, a round table discussion will be held with the 7 team leaders from each university to discuss the technological challenges to be faced in order to make tomorrow’s aircraft autonomous. Particular attention will be given to the potential of navigation in GNSS denied environments, and their potential future applications. Examples are inspections of areas affected by natural disasters or sites difficult to access for humans and/or monitoring activities.
11 October 2024
09:30 - 12:00
| Convention Hub - Conference room
Drones and new service ecosystems
Seminar organized by Regione Emilia-Romagna and Tecnopolo Forlì-Cesena
By presenting research activities carried out at regional level, the seminar promotes an open dialogue between participants, With the aim of identifying new development paths and innovative business models that can support the growth of the drone industry. While drones are already a key tool for environmental control and management, such as monitoring air and water quality, managing natural emergencies and preventing disasters, On the other hand, new opportunities are emerging to revolutionise freight and passenger transport by making logistics faster and more efficient. The hope, therefore, is that, through a facilitated discussion, ideas can emerge to orient towards the construction of a regional ecosystem at the forefront in the use of drones.
10:00 - 12:00
| Campo Gara Leonardo Drone Contest (hall 21 - booth A15)
BEYOND THE DRONE CONTEST - SPACE FOR UNIVERSITIES - SEVEN UNIVERSITIES TELL ABOUT THEIR INNOVATIONS AND RESEARCH
Event organized by Leonardo
A space dedicated to the university teams of the Leonardo Drone Contest where you will have the opportunity to deepen the research activities that allowed the seven Italian universities to participate in the fifth edition of this open innovation project, designed by Leonardo.
During the event, the teams of the Universities of Rome Tor Vergata, Politecnico di Torino, Politecnico di Milano, Politecnico di Bari, Alma Mater Studiorum di Bologna, Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna di Pisa and Federico II di Napoli, will be available to present their innovative research projects within the drone contest arena.
The 7 participating teams were asked to develop a system of robotic platforms, both UAV (Unmanned Aerial Vehicles) and UGV (Unmanned Ground Vehicle), capable of moving autonomously in unknown environments without GNSS signals. The objective is to go and provide information about the environment in which they operate to a ground control station where the human operator is present. The research work is focused on implementing innovative solutions for localization, navigation and collaboration between human agents and operators based on algorithms used to build, To analyse and process the collection of information necessary for mission completion and to manage unexpected events.
An opportunity to explore the context of their respective university and discover opportunities for study and research.