This pioneering airspace management system can unleash the societal benefits of drone tech
Drones need sophisticated uncrewed air traffic management systems for complex scenarios to unlock their full potential.
Head of the newly formed Israeli Center for the Forth Industrial Revolution (“C4IR”) as part of a collaboration with the World Economic Forum (WEF). The center aims to promote technological and agile governance in Israel to enable implementation of innovative technologies of the 4th Industrial revolution.
Prior to assuming this position, I held various managerial positions at the Israeli Ministry of Finance's Budget-Division, including, Senior Director of Defense Ministry's bugdet, Senior Director of defense Industries team and regulation team.
I hold a B.A. in Politics, philosophy and economics from the Hebrew University and an M.A. in Legal Studies for Graduates in Economics from Bar Ilan University.
Drones need sophisticated uncrewed air traffic management systems for complex scenarios to unlock their full potential.
Drones are being used in different “bubbles” across Israel to deliver medical goods, providing a proof of concept for their wide-spread commercial use.