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Sierra Leone Flying Labs Newsletters 2019
Sierra Leone Flying Labs Newsletters 2019
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Sierra Leone Flying Labs Newsletters 2019

  1. On 22nd August, Sierra Leone Flying Labs organized an open house event under the theme '' Understanding the Drone and Robotics Ecosystem in Sierra Leone''. The goal of the event was to engage all drone actors in Sierra Leone to better understand the current climate of drones and robotics in the country. A total of 12 institutions were invited however, 7 were present at the event and we had 13 participants in total. The key highlights were: Drone regulation Challenges faced in communities Access to drone software and hardware- Replacing parts due to hardware failure is especially difficult. The main outcome of the event was better understanding of how much drones and robotics have impacted the lives of people in Sierra Leone so far and the challenges faced by drone users and how best they try to overcome these challenges. There is so much to be done in terms of drone and robotics in Sierra Leone. The lack of regulations is a bottle neck and so far it makes it difficult to undertake certain projects. Newsletter Q3 2019 Open House - Understanding the Drone and Robotics Ecosystem in Sierra Leone Celebrating Flying Labs Day On 25 September, Sierra Leone Flying Labs celebrated the inaugural Flying Labs Day by opening our doors to 10 secondary schools in Freetown. The purpose of celebrating Flying Labs Day was to raise the profile and visibility of Flying Labs in Sierra Leone. Attendees learned about Sierra Leone Flying Labs and how emerging technologies such as robotics can be used to solve our local challenges and spur development through presentations and demonstrations. These included: A presentation about Flying Labs 3D printing presentation and demonstration Drone demonstration and hands-on flying Mapping demonstration and processing using pix4d A presentation on the drone corridor The event exposed students to technology they had never seen as well as the value of robotics and endless applications of the technology. Students left inspired, and the schools expressed interest in having the Sierra Leone Flying Labs engage their students further. Sierra Leone Flying Labs is engaging the Sierra Leone Urban Research Center (SLURC) to provide drone mapping of informal settlements to aid their improving informal settlements project in Sierra Leone Sierra Leone Flying Labs will be participating in the Sierra Leone Grammar Schools participate in their forthcoming 'Science Week' from 18-22 November 2019. Giving a keynote address on the role of robotics in education and a drone demonstration. Upcoming events
  2. sierraleone@flyinglabs.org https://flyinglabs.org/sierraleone/ https://www.facebook.com/SierraLeoneFlyingLabs/ https://twitter.com/SL_FlyingLabs Photo Gallery Follow us and Contact us Sierra Leone Flying Labs 8G Technical Institute Drive, Off Main Motor Road Congo Cross Freetown, Sierra Leone Hafsatu, member of Sierra Leone Flying Labs, teaching a student from one of the secondary schools Koinguma introducing Flying Labs and its activities to the audience Ibrahim simulates a Pix4d drone mapping exercise of the Milton Margai College of Education and Technology (MMCET) campus with students James showing students the various components of a 3D printer while it prints a sample model
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