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Dubai to host $1m World Drone Prix

INTERNATIO­NAL FREESTYLE, SPEED RACE EVENT TO BE HELD IN MARCH

- By Alaric Gomes Senior Reporter

World Organisati­on for Racing Drones formed ahead of the biggest race on March 11

Dubai has once again taken a step into the unknown with the launch of the inaugural World Drone Prix, to be held on March 11 next year. The event was announced by Mohammad Abdullah Al Gergawi, Minister of Cabinet Affairs, at the launch of the World Organisati­on of Racing Drones (WORD) on the sidelines of the 2015 FAI World Air Games that concluded at Skydive Dubai yesterday.

Next year’s competitio­n, to be held in two discipline­s, namely the freestyle and speed categories, is the first of its kind in the world and carries a prize fund of over $1 million (Dh3.67 million).

“We love challenges. In Dubai, we believe that every end is the beginning of a new journey. Since the beginning of time humans have always challenged themselves to great heights. Today under the patronage and direction of Shaikh Hamdan Bin Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and Chairman of the Dubai Sports Council, we will host the biggest competitio­n for drones in the world,” Al Gergawi said in his remarks.

Pushing boundaries

It is estimated that the designing and production of racing drones is expected to touch the $4 billion mark by 2020 and Dubai intends to lead the way in encouragin­g innovation and the developmen­t of pioneering drone technologi­es.

“This is the future of racing and we are keen on pushing the boundaries of technology until it becomes the vehicle of the future. Dubai is no longer the city that dreams of a future. It is the city of the future and a race for the best pilots in the world will be one of the things that proves this,” he added. The million dollar prize will be awarded to the winner of the speed racing event, while a separate prize will be installed for the freestyle event winner. Applicatio­ns to take part in the qualifying rounds will be accepted until February 15 with the race thrown open to any team or individual from anywhere in the world.

The inaugural season of the World Drone Prix will run till December 2016, with other cities around the world already set to join the first series. “We aim to create the world’s most sophistica­ted drone race, pushing the boundaries of both the teams and the manufactur­ers for them to innovate and lead,” said Omar Sultan Al Olama, General Secretary, WORD.

 ?? Courtesy: Organisers ?? A new journey Mohammad Abdullah Al Gergawi announces details of the first annual World Drone Prix while speaking on the sidelines of the 2015 FAI World Air Games that concluded at Skydive Dubai.
Courtesy: Organisers A new journey Mohammad Abdullah Al Gergawi announces details of the first annual World Drone Prix while speaking on the sidelines of the 2015 FAI World Air Games that concluded at Skydive Dubai.

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