It was a great day for women in the African drone space last week, as many of them got just rewards for their sterling work at the seventh Annual Women…
Read MoreIt was a great day for women in the African drone space last week, as many of them got just rewards for their sterling work at the seventh Annual Women…
Read MoreNominations are now open for Women And Drones’ annual Global Women in Emerging Aviation Technologies Awards. Now in their seventh year running since 2017, the worldwide awards seek to recognise…
Read MoreToday we celebrate the work of Madison Jeffery, the Malawi-based Flight Operations Manager at drone logistics company Swoop Aero who recently received Women and Drones’ 2021 Women to Watch (WTW)…
Read MoreSuzanne von Rauenstein used to fly helicopters. She still does to be honest. But these days most of her time is spent behind the controls of a drone, as she…
Read MoreIf you do not know what Women and Drones Africa Chapter’s Fireside Chats are about; they are the weekly orgy of female drone professionals and enthusiasts of drone technology on…
Read MoreThis week on Trailblazing Women, Women and Drones Africa Chapter’s weekly interaction with African female drone industry players, Louise chats with Virginie Uwimana, founder of Namibian drone services company Kanie…
Read MoreSonet Kock knows the law. Especially as it applies to drone technology in South Africa. Bottom line; you wanna listen to Sonet talking drones. The founder of AviComply, a consulting…
Read MoreThe drone business might have started as just a hobby for most men, but for many women, the journey has not always been that rosy. Yet, full with the knowledge…
Read MoreWe are sure there will come a time when the African Drone and Data Academy in Malawi will be the Harvard of Drone training in Africa, and people will walk…
Read MoreShe speaks code. Not that code. Morse code. Her name is Itumeleng Mokoena, another drone professional who got into the industry by accident. Ms Mokoena was on her way to…
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