As unmanned aviation becomes mission-critical, civil and defence stakeholders are increasingly solving the same challenges together. These sessions explore how shared requirements around security, data control, supply chains and operational robustness are shaping both development and deployment.
The difference between success and failure in drone programmes is rarely technical. These sessions explore real-world lessons from organisations that have faced regulatory pressure, public scrutiny and organisational complexity. If you are responsible for scaling drone operations, this is where hard-earned insight becomes a competitive advantage.
Remote operations are no longer a future concept, they are becoming the backbone of scalable drone services. These sessions cut through the hype and focus on what organisations actually need to master to operate drones safely, reliably and at scale. If you are moving from pilots to permanent capability, this is essential learning.
Drones no longer create value by flying, they create value by informing decisions. At UNC2026, leading operators and public authorities show how drone data is used to manage risk, prioritise action and support time-critical operations.
The UNC2026 program is now live and it offers a rare look at how unmanned aviation is actually being deployed today. Across two days in Oslo, the conference brings together public authorities, infrastructure owners, researchers and operators who are already running drones and robotic systems at scale.
Möjliga drönarobservationer och oförklarlig aktivitet i Norden har väckt viktiga frågor kring lägesförståelse, beredskap och behovet av en samordnad luftlägesbild. CUAS Security Summit 2026 sätter dessa frågor i fokus i en tid då det lägre luftrummet blir allt mer aktivt och allt mer osäkert.
Possible drone observations and unexplained activity across the Nordic region have raised important questions about situational awareness, preparedness and coordinated airspace understanding. CUAS Security Summit 2026 brings these concerns into focus at a time when the lower airspace is becoming more active and more uncertain.
Unmanned Nordic Conference 2026 is looking for speakers who want to share insights, experiences and bold ideas that can shape the future of unmanned aviation
The world of drones is evolving faster than ever. For law enforcement, border control and public safety agencies, the question is no longer if drones will define the future, it is how we prepare for it. At INTERPOL Drone Expert Summit 2025 (IDES2025) in Ávila, the answers take shape.
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Fung. redaktør: Anders Martinsen - am@dronemag.no - Nyhetssjef: Anders Martinsen am@dronemag.no