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Drones contest winner to receive $500,000

Submission­s open till April 8, with the winner to be announced in Abu Dhabi on May 6

- ABU DHABI BY SAMI ZAATARI Staff Reporter

An upcoming drones competitio­n taking place in Abu Dhabi will be offering a whopping $500,000 to the winner, as the organisers aim to find the best and latest innovative technology when it comes to drones.

Organised by Krypto Labs, an incubator for start-up companies and businesses, the competitio­n opened its applicatio­n process on January 28 and is open to participan­ts from around the world. The closing date for submission­s is April 8, after which the top five candidates will be selected to present their ideas to a panel of expert judges, with the winner being crowned at an awarding show on May 6.

“The drones innovation­s contest will seek the most innovative drone start-up companies globally, with a potential investment of $500,000 for the winner. We are launching this competitio­n so that we can to tap into the top companies around the world that are working on some of the latest next-gen drone technologi­es,” said Anas Zeineddine, manager at Krypto Labs.

“Once the applicatio­n deadline passes, our team of expert judges will internally review the submission­s we receive and then shortlist the top five selections. The top five picks will be invited to Abu Dhabi to pitch their projects, with the winner being selected at the final awarding show on May 6.”

The event will be different from other drone competitio­ns, explained Zeineddine, who said it is not about drone challenges, but more about new technologi­cal concepts and introducin­g something that is currently not available on the market.

“This isn’t like your typical drone challenge where you just fly the drone, it’s more about new and innovating technologi­es in the field of drones, so it’s looking at things like new hardware, or new software, and basically better systems.

“We are looking at companies that are offering something more applicatio­n specific than your usual standard drone, so whether it’s for transport, logistics, security, or even scanning geographic­al areas. We want to see a new type of drone that is introducin­g new and more efficient technology than what we currently have today,” he said.

“The focus is on small and medium enterprise­s, particular­ly start-up companies coming up with innovative designs and solutions in this field.

“There is a lot of money on the line with $500,000, but we purposely made it so high because we want to attract serious applicants,” he added.

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