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DeltaT
27th Jul 2020, 01:10
Original article here (http://business.scoop.co.nz/2020/07/25/nelson-city-council-welcomes-government-investment-in-nelson/)
Relevant part below, my bolding of text.Nelson City Council Welcomes Government Investment In NelsonJuly 25, 2020Press Release – Nelson City Council


Nelson Mayor Rachel Reese says yesterdays announcement of Government investment will boost economic development in the region. Three Nelson-based projects are to receive funding from the Provincial Growth Fund and the Infrastructure Reference …

Nelson Mayor Rachel Reese says yesterday’s announcement of Government investment will boost economic development in the region.

Three Nelson-based projects are to receive funding from the Provincial Growth Fund and the Infrastructure Reference Group’s (IRG) shovel-ready project fund.

The projects align closely with Nelson Whakatū’s vision of The Smart Little City – he taōne tōrire a Whakatū – and will support Project Kōkiri, the region’s economic response collaboration to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Hawk Eye Limited and Apollo Autonomy will receive $3 million to further develop software that will enable unmanned airfreight operations, with an operation run out of Nelson and initial piloted flights between Nelson, Westport and Christchurch.

The Apollo Aviation project will create up to 10 jobs in the short term, and between 25-40 permanent jobs as the project develops, which Mayor Reese says will provide a boost to aviation employment opportunities in the region.
“Nelson has a proud aviation history and a focus on leading edge innovation is a positive move as the sector responds to downsizing challenges as a result of Covid-19,” she says.
Is it me or has Government money just been invested in technology that already exists?

Anti Skid On
27th Jul 2020, 09:21
It looks like software development. I know someone who was involved in a project at BAE when they were looking at using the Jestream 31 as a drone for military surveillance, so something of that size would be small enough for freight.

However, you're right, there's others doing this work with slightly bigger budgets https://us.yahoo.com/news/airbus-self-flying-plane-just-120900008.html

TCAS FAN
27th Jul 2020, 09:41
Could save a whole shed load of bucks by buying these?

https://www.southampton.ac.uk/news/2020/05/drone-trial-delivery.page