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South Korean Drone Industry is Solving Global Problems: from the Floor of SmartGeo Expo

2022-11-02
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korean drone industryAt the SmartGeo Expo in Seoul today, the Korean Institute of Aviation Safety Technology (KIAST) signed a ground-breaking MOU with the Ethiopian Ministry of Urban and Infrastructure Development (MUID)  to advance drone mapping in Ethiopia.  The project will be led on the ground by Korean drone-based geomatic and survey experts Hojung Solutions.

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The agreement will bring drone-based mapping services and significant skills transfer efforts to Ethiopia – and has the power to be an effective tool of change.   “This MOU will begin a collaborative effort to create the elements necessary to establish sharing of drone skills, safety framework, and sustained growth in drone applications,” said Hojung Vice President Andrew Cho.


Hojung Solutions will bring their expertise in drone mapping to the country: with the support of KIAST, they will establish a framework for skills transfer that will develop a local workforce for commercial drone applications, with the goal of creating a “Center of Excellence” program to maintain aviation safety standards along with piloting and application skills.

It’s a unique model, and one of the ways that Korean government institutions have taken active steps to support the drone industry.  KIAST is responsible for aircraft certification and safety standards: the Advanced Aviation Research Division’s charter includes both the development of UAS regulations and safety standards, and the support and development of the Korean drone industry.  By partnering with Hojung for the project, they are able to provide both safety and standards expertise as well as drone-based mapping services for Ethiopia.

Hojung Solutions CEO, Munsoek Lee explained that geospatial information is a powerful tool for change in Ethiopia.  “With good geospatial information, Ethiopia will be able to solve many problems, including fair land taxation,” he says.  “When you know where the people are, you can start to develop the road and water infrastructure more effectively.”


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Image courtesy African Drone Forum: Remo-M


According to the U.S. International Trade Administration, Ethiopia’s 10-year (2020 to 2030) transport sector perspective plan is massively ambitious.  As of the end of FY 2019/20, Ethiopia had 144,024 kilometers (89,492 miles) of all-weather roads: the Ethiopian government plans to build an additional 10,000 kilometers of road including expanding the highway network to 1,600 km over the next ten years.  Road development plays a key part in the country’s plans for economic development – and drone mapping offers an effective way to bring both geospatial information and technology transfer to the region.

Hojung Solutions will use UCONSYSTEM aircraft, including the hand-launched Remo-M model and new eVTOL fixed wing endurance drone.

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Miriam McNabb

Miriam McNabb



Miriam McNabb is the Editor-in-Chief of DRONELIFE and CEO of JobForDrones, a professional drone services marketplace, and a fascinated observer of the emerging drone industry and the regulatory environment for drones. Miriam has penned over 3,000 articles focused on the commercial drone space and is an international speaker and recognized figure in the industry.  Miriam has a degree from the University of Chicago and over 20 years of experience in high tech sales and marketing for new technologies.
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韩国无人机产业正在解决全球问题:从SmartGeo博览会的地板开始

韩国航空安全技术研究院(KIAST)与埃塞俄比亚城市与基础设施发展部(MUID)签署了在埃塞俄比亚推进无人机测绘的突破性谅解备忘录(MOU)。该项目将由韩国无人机测绘专家Hojung Solutions在地面负责。该协议将为埃塞俄比亚带来基于无人机的测绘服务和重大的技能转让努力,并有能力成为变革的有效工具。Hojung副总裁Andrew Cho表示:“这份谅解备忘录将开始合作努力,为建立无人机技术共享、安全框架和无人机应用持续增长创造必要的要素。”Hojung Solutions将把他们在无人机测绘方面的专业知识带到该国:在KIAST的支持下,他们将建立一个技能转移框架,为商业无人机应用培养当地劳动力,目标是创建一个“卓越中心”项目,以保持航空安全标准以及飞行员和应用技能。这是一种独特的模式,也是韩国政府机构积极采取措施支持无人机产业的方式之一。KIAST负责飞机认证和安全标准:先进航空研究部门的特许包括UAS法规和安全标准的开发,以及对韩国无人机产业的支持和发展。通过与Hojung在项目上的合作,他们能够为埃塞俄比亚提供安全和标准方面的专业知识以及基于无人机的测绘服务。Hojung Solutions首席执行官Munsoek Lee解释说,地理空间信息是埃塞俄比亚变革的有力工具。“有了良好的地理空间信息,埃塞俄比亚将能够解决许多问题,包括公平的土地税收,”他说。“当你知道人们在哪里时,你就可以开始更有效地发展道路和水基础设施。”根据美国国际贸易管理局的说法,埃塞俄比亚的10年(2020年至2030年)交通部门展望计划非常雄心勃勃。截至2019/20财年年底,埃塞俄比亚有144024公里(89492英里)的全天候公路:埃塞俄比亚政府计划再修建1万公里公路,其中包括在未来10年将高速公路网扩大到1600公里。道路建设在该国的经济发展计划中起着关键作用,而无人机测绘为该地区带来地理空间信息和技术转让提供了一种有效途径。Hojung Solutions将使用UCONSYSTEM飞机,包括手动发射的remote - m模型和新的eVTOL固定翼无人机。阅读更多关于Hojung Solutions和韩国无人机行业的信息:推特:@ spaldingbarker在这里订阅DroneLife。

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