The activities of the fifth edition of the “Unmanned Systems 2022” conference, accompanying the “UMEX” and “Simtex” exhibitions, kicked off in Abu Dhabi yesterday, under the slogan “Autonomous Systems Without Borders: A Huge Breakthrough and Promising Prospects”.
The conference, which is being held under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces, attracted a group of thought leaders, high-ranking officials, and academic researchers from different countries of the world, with the participation of more than 2,000 experts and specialists, both in person and in the virtual .
The UAE Minister of State for Defense Affairs, Mohammed bin Ahmed Al Bowardi, opened the sessions of the conference, which was organized by the Abu Dhabi National Exhibitions Company (ADNEC), in cooperation with the UAE Ministry of Defense.
Al Bawardi said: “Unmanned systems and drones constitute a prominent title for the real and unprecedented technological revolution that puts the future in our hands, and in the UAE it is an important player in achieving the vision of our leadership, focusing on building the best and most active economy in the world.” He continued: “The organization of the strategic conference, despite global challenges, highlights the capabilities and capabilities of the UAE, as it highlights its pivotal role in enhancing the security and stability of the region, and its efforts to move forward in strengthening its advanced technological system, to develop deterrence power, and build an industrial sector. Security and defense contribute to achieving reassurance and peace.
He added that the importance of the conference lies in being a scientific platform that gathers expertise and competencies, supporting our mission to develop national capabilities, and a message from the UAE to the whole world that it is capable of facing all kinds of challenges, and achieving the aspirations of its leadership and the aspirations of its people to reach an advanced position on the list of the best countries The world in all fields, and that it is keen to develop its capabilities to produce unmanned systems and unmanned aircraft, in order to enhance its defense capabilities and support its national economy.
He said: “A large part of the danger lies in the fact that drones have become a weapon preferred by armed and terrorist groups, due to the low cost of production, efficiency, effectiveness and ease of access, especially if there are regimes and countries that sponsor them, as drones can play some of the roles that they play. It has conventional combat aircraft, such as surveillance missions, reconnaissance and air attacks, and for this reason its uses began to affect the concepts and doctrine of air operations and air defense.”
He continued: “Despite the scientific and technological progress unmanned systems represent, they pose unprecedented risks and challenges, and therefore we must intensify our efforts on an international and global level, in order to protect international legitimacy, achieve international peace and security, and work together to continue the march of progress.” And prosperity for our future generations by upgrading our creative capabilities to meet challenges, and develop human interaction with smart machines with confidence and awareness.”
For his part, Omar Sultan Al Olama, Minister of State for Artificial Intelligence, Digital Economy and Remote Work Applications, said at the opening of the first session of the conference: “When looking at unmanned systems, there are many reasons on which leaders and decision makers may build their orientations in using them, and working with them. On developing and disseminating its various technologies, it contributes to creating many opportunities to protect civilians in wars.”
He continued: “These systems have an ideal ability to work in a uniform and coordinated manner, in ways that a human being may not be able to do. Algorithms do not have our feelings, and our fears, and do not get tired, but rather work around the clock throughout the year, implement the incoming orders, and outperform traditional systems.” When combined with artificial intelligence technologies, these combined advantages make us better able to protect our societies.”
Mohammed Al Bawardi:
• «The UAE employs unmanned systems to build the best economy in the world».
“Edge” reveals drones, both defensive and offensive
EDGE, the advanced technology group for defense and other fields, and one of the 25 most important defense suppliers in the world, revealed squadrons of drones, and their latest uses in unmanned aerial systems, on the first day of the Unmanned Systems Exhibition and Conference (UMEX 2022).
EDGE displayed its squadrons of drones, which are based on the Hunter 2 series of unmanned aerial vehicles developed by Halkin, a leading regional manufacturer and supplier of precision-guided weapons and unmanned aerial systems.
The squadron has a maximum take-off weight of 8 kg with a high level of intelligence and responsiveness while aiming at the target.
The squadron has a maximum take-off weight of 8 kg. From the source
The activities of the fifth edition of the “Unmanned Systems 2022” conference, accompanying the “UMEX” and “Simtex” exhibitions, kicked off in Abu Dhabi yesterday, under the slogan “Autonomous Systems Without Borders: A Huge Breakthrough and Promising Prospects”.
The conference, which is being held under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces, attracted a group of thought leaders, high-ranking officials, and academic researchers from different countries of the world, with the participation of more than 2,000 experts and specialists, both in person and in the virtual .
The UAE Minister of State for Defense Affairs, Mohammed bin Ahmed Al Bowardi, opened the sessions of the conference, which was organized by the Abu Dhabi National Exhibitions Company (ADNEC), in cooperation with the UAE Ministry of Defense.
Al Bawardi said: “Unmanned systems and drones constitute a prominent title for the real and unprecedented technological revolution that puts the future in our hands, and in the UAE it is an important player in achieving the vision of our leadership, focusing on building the best and most active economy in the world.” He continued: “The organization of the strategic conference, despite global challenges, highlights the capabilities and capabilities of the UAE, as it highlights its pivotal role in enhancing the security and stability of the region, and its efforts to move forward in strengthening its advanced technological system, to develop deterrence power, and build an industrial sector. Security and defense contribute to achieving reassurance and peace.
He added that the importance of the conference lies in being a scientific platform that gathers expertise and competencies, supporting our mission to develop national capabilities, and a message from the UAE to the whole world that it is capable of facing all kinds of challenges, and achieving the aspirations of its leadership and the aspirations of its people to reach an advanced position on the list of the best countries The world in all fields, and that it is keen to develop its capabilities to produce unmanned systems and unmanned aircraft, in order to enhance its defense capabilities and support its national economy.
He said: “A large part of the danger lies in the fact that drones have become a weapon preferred by armed and terrorist groups, due to the low cost of production, efficiency, effectiveness and ease of access, especially if there are regimes and countries that sponsor them, as drones can play some of the roles that they play. It has conventional combat aircraft, such as surveillance missions, reconnaissance and air attacks, and for this reason its uses began to affect the concepts and doctrine of air operations and air defense.”
He continued: “Despite the scientific and technological progress unmanned systems represent, they pose unprecedented risks and challenges, and therefore we must intensify our efforts on an international and global level, in order to protect international legitimacy, achieve international peace and security, and work together to continue the march of progress.” And prosperity for our future generations by upgrading our creative capabilities to meet challenges, and develop human interaction with smart machines with confidence and awareness.”
For his part, Omar Sultan Al Olama, Minister of State for Artificial Intelligence, Digital Economy and Remote Work Applications, said at the opening of the first session of the conference: “When looking at unmanned systems, there are many reasons on which leaders and decision makers may build their orientations in using them, and working with them. On developing and disseminating its various technologies, it contributes to creating many opportunities to protect civilians in wars.”
He continued: “These systems have an ideal ability to work in a uniform and coordinated manner, in ways that a human being may not be able to do. Algorithms do not have our feelings, and our fears, and do not get tired, but rather work around the clock throughout the year, implement the incoming orders, and outperform traditional systems.” When combined with artificial intelligence technologies, these combined advantages make us better able to protect our societies.”
Mohammed Al Bawardi:
• «The UAE employs unmanned systems to build the best economy in the world».
“Edge” reveals drones, both defensive and offensive
EDGE, the advanced technology group for defense and other fields, and one of the 25 most important defense suppliers in the world, revealed squadrons of drones, and their latest uses in unmanned aerial systems, on the first day of the Unmanned Systems Exhibition and Conference (UMEX 2022).
EDGE displayed its squadrons of drones, which are based on the Hunter 2 series of unmanned aerial vehicles developed by Halkin, a leading regional manufacturer and supplier of precision-guided weapons and unmanned aerial systems.
The squadron has a maximum take-off weight of 8 kg with a high level of intelligence and responsiveness while aiming at the target.
The squadron has a maximum take-off weight of 8 kg. From the source
The activities of the fifth edition of the “Unmanned Systems 2022” conference, accompanying the “UMEX” and “Simtex” exhibitions, kicked off in Abu Dhabi yesterday, under the slogan “Autonomous Systems Without Borders: A Huge Breakthrough and Promising Prospects”.
The conference, which is being held under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces, attracted a group of thought leaders, high-ranking officials, and academic researchers from different countries of the world, with the participation of more than 2,000 experts and specialists, both in person and in the virtual .
The UAE Minister of State for Defense Affairs, Mohammed bin Ahmed Al Bowardi, opened the sessions of the conference, which was organized by the Abu Dhabi National Exhibitions Company (ADNEC), in cooperation with the UAE Ministry of Defense.
Al Bawardi said: “Unmanned systems and drones constitute a prominent title for the real and unprecedented technological revolution that puts the future in our hands, and in the UAE it is an important player in achieving the vision of our leadership, focusing on building the best and most active economy in the world.” He continued: “The organization of the strategic conference, despite global challenges, highlights the capabilities and capabilities of the UAE, as it highlights its pivotal role in enhancing the security and stability of the region, and its efforts to move forward in strengthening its advanced technological system, to develop deterrence power, and build an industrial sector. Security and defense contribute to achieving reassurance and peace.
He added that the importance of the conference lies in being a scientific platform that gathers expertise and competencies, supporting our mission to develop national capabilities, and a message from the UAE to the whole world that it is capable of facing all kinds of challenges, and achieving the aspirations of its leadership and the aspirations of its people to reach an advanced position on the list of the best countries The world in all fields, and that it is keen to develop its capabilities to produce unmanned systems and unmanned aircraft, in order to enhance its defense capabilities and support its national economy.
He said: “A large part of the danger lies in the fact that drones have become a weapon preferred by armed and terrorist groups, due to the low cost of production, efficiency, effectiveness and ease of access, especially if there are regimes and countries that sponsor them, as drones can play some of the roles that they play. It has conventional combat aircraft, such as surveillance missions, reconnaissance and air attacks, and for this reason its uses began to affect the concepts and doctrine of air operations and air defense.”
He continued: “Despite the scientific and technological progress unmanned systems represent, they pose unprecedented risks and challenges, and therefore we must intensify our efforts on an international and global level, in order to protect international legitimacy, achieve international peace and security, and work together to continue the march of progress.” And prosperity for our future generations by upgrading our creative capabilities to meet challenges, and develop human interaction with smart machines with confidence and awareness.”
For his part, Omar Sultan Al Olama, Minister of State for Artificial Intelligence, Digital Economy and Remote Work Applications, said at the opening of the first session of the conference: “When looking at unmanned systems, there are many reasons on which leaders and decision makers may build their orientations in using them, and working with them. On developing and disseminating its various technologies, it contributes to creating many opportunities to protect civilians in wars.”
He continued: “These systems have an ideal ability to work in a uniform and coordinated manner, in ways that a human being may not be able to do. Algorithms do not have our feelings, and our fears, and do not get tired, but rather work around the clock throughout the year, implement the incoming orders, and outperform traditional systems.” When combined with artificial intelligence technologies, these combined advantages make us better able to protect our societies.”
Mohammed Al Bawardi:
• «The UAE employs unmanned systems to build the best economy in the world».
“Edge” reveals drones, both defensive and offensive
EDGE, the advanced technology group for defense and other fields, and one of the 25 most important defense suppliers in the world, revealed squadrons of drones, and their latest uses in unmanned aerial systems, on the first day of the Unmanned Systems Exhibition and Conference (UMEX 2022).
EDGE displayed its squadrons of drones, which are based on the Hunter 2 series of unmanned aerial vehicles developed by Halkin, a leading regional manufacturer and supplier of precision-guided weapons and unmanned aerial systems.
The squadron has a maximum take-off weight of 8 kg with a high level of intelligence and responsiveness while aiming at the target.
The squadron has a maximum take-off weight of 8 kg. From the source
The activities of the fifth edition of the “Unmanned Systems 2022” conference, accompanying the “UMEX” and “Simtex” exhibitions, kicked off in Abu Dhabi yesterday, under the slogan “Autonomous Systems Without Borders: A Huge Breakthrough and Promising Prospects”.
The conference, which is being held under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces, attracted a group of thought leaders, high-ranking officials, and academic researchers from different countries of the world, with the participation of more than 2,000 experts and specialists, both in person and in the virtual .
The UAE Minister of State for Defense Affairs, Mohammed bin Ahmed Al Bowardi, opened the sessions of the conference, which was organized by the Abu Dhabi National Exhibitions Company (ADNEC), in cooperation with the UAE Ministry of Defense.
Al Bawardi said: “Unmanned systems and drones constitute a prominent title for the real and unprecedented technological revolution that puts the future in our hands, and in the UAE it is an important player in achieving the vision of our leadership, focusing on building the best and most active economy in the world.” He continued: “The organization of the strategic conference, despite global challenges, highlights the capabilities and capabilities of the UAE, as it highlights its pivotal role in enhancing the security and stability of the region, and its efforts to move forward in strengthening its advanced technological system, to develop deterrence power, and build an industrial sector. Security and defense contribute to achieving reassurance and peace.
He added that the importance of the conference lies in being a scientific platform that gathers expertise and competencies, supporting our mission to develop national capabilities, and a message from the UAE to the whole world that it is capable of facing all kinds of challenges, and achieving the aspirations of its leadership and the aspirations of its people to reach an advanced position on the list of the best countries The world in all fields, and that it is keen to develop its capabilities to produce unmanned systems and unmanned aircraft, in order to enhance its defense capabilities and support its national economy.
He said: “A large part of the danger lies in the fact that drones have become a weapon preferred by armed and terrorist groups, due to the low cost of production, efficiency, effectiveness and ease of access, especially if there are regimes and countries that sponsor them, as drones can play some of the roles that they play. It has conventional combat aircraft, such as surveillance missions, reconnaissance and air attacks, and for this reason its uses began to affect the concepts and doctrine of air operations and air defense.”
He continued: “Despite the scientific and technological progress unmanned systems represent, they pose unprecedented risks and challenges, and therefore we must intensify our efforts on an international and global level, in order to protect international legitimacy, achieve international peace and security, and work together to continue the march of progress.” And prosperity for our future generations by upgrading our creative capabilities to meet challenges, and develop human interaction with smart machines with confidence and awareness.”
For his part, Omar Sultan Al Olama, Minister of State for Artificial Intelligence, Digital Economy and Remote Work Applications, said at the opening of the first session of the conference: “When looking at unmanned systems, there are many reasons on which leaders and decision makers may build their orientations in using them, and working with them. On developing and disseminating its various technologies, it contributes to creating many opportunities to protect civilians in wars.”
He continued: “These systems have an ideal ability to work in a uniform and coordinated manner, in ways that a human being may not be able to do. Algorithms do not have our feelings, and our fears, and do not get tired, but rather work around the clock throughout the year, implement the incoming orders, and outperform traditional systems.” When combined with artificial intelligence technologies, these combined advantages make us better able to protect our societies.”
Mohammed Al Bawardi:
• «The UAE employs unmanned systems to build the best economy in the world».
“Edge” reveals drones, both defensive and offensive
EDGE, the advanced technology group for defense and other fields, and one of the 25 most important defense suppliers in the world, revealed squadrons of drones, and their latest uses in unmanned aerial systems, on the first day of the Unmanned Systems Exhibition and Conference (UMEX 2022).
EDGE displayed its squadrons of drones, which are based on the Hunter 2 series of unmanned aerial vehicles developed by Halkin, a leading regional manufacturer and supplier of precision-guided weapons and unmanned aerial systems.
The squadron has a maximum take-off weight of 8 kg with a high level of intelligence and responsiveness while aiming at the target.
The squadron has a maximum take-off weight of 8 kg. From the source