Global awards platform Airwards has just announced the award categories for its inaugural drone awards for companies innovating in the industry. Airwards has been created to shed light on some of the best drone work currently being done globally.
Airwards is the brainchild of digital entrepreneur Richard Nichols and is a non-profit awards platform that focuses on the people and companies doing the most in the drone industry. This means the solutions are innovative while still staying safe and in the real world.
The digital awards will recognize more than 20 disciplines in the drone world. They will recognize the very best UAV projects, companies, and individuals leading the way in innovation, responsibility, and real-world solutions.
Submissions for the awards open December 1st and cover a wide range of companies, including technology, operations, support services, and specific industries.
Airwards founder, Richard Nichols said:
“After months of hard work, it’s exciting to finally reveal the awards categories list for our inaugural year. Airwards was established to champion UAS projects that are pushing boundaries, creating innovative solutions, and transforming industries – not only as a way to bring together the drone community but also to raise awareness of positive drone uses with the wider public. While we’re recognising a huge number of sectors in the awards scheme, there are many more we would have liked to include, but we had to rein it in for year one! We’re really looking forward to finding and championing incredible use cases of drones and showcasing the inspiring stories behind them from across the globe come December.”
To be considered for the awards, entrants must meet the criteria set out by Airward:
- Innovative: Promoting pioneering ideas that are successfully challenging the perception of what a drone is and can be.
- Responsible: Recognising the key aspect of safety in every drone flight to advocate legitimate behavior as a standard best practice.
- Real-world: Asking the question: ‘How are drones making a difference?’ by demonstrating quantifiable outcomes and tangible solutions.
Marek Ziebart, Professor of Space Geodesy at UCL and an Airwards advisor followed with:
“A platform recognizing the evolution of drone technology and the importance of a holistic approach to the industry’s growth can only be positive. Combine this with building a community of flagship use cases and technical expertise and I’m excited to be involved in advising such an innovative venture.”
You can see the full list of categories below and head over to the Airwards’ website to learn more about entering.
Technology
- Counter Drone Systems (Anti-Drones)
- Sensors and Payload
- Software – Captured data management and analysis
- Software – Enabling flight and operational management
Operations
- Airspace Management
- Delivery
- Survey and Inspection
Supporting Services
- Consultancy
- Insurance and Financing
- Repair and Maintenance
- Training and Certification
Industry/Field
- Agriculture
- Construction and Planning
- Defence, Security and Surveillance
- Energy
- Media, Events and Creative
- Medical and Healthcare
- Transport
Giving Back
- Conservation and Environment
- Education and Research
- Emergency Response and SAR
- Humanitarian Aid and Disaster Relief
- Public Safety
People’s Choice
- Organization – External Advocate
- Organization – Startup
- Organization – SME
- Organization – Enterprise
- Person – Rising Star
- Person – Industry Impactor
- Person – Disruptor
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