The UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has consulted the industry on Atypical Air Environments (AAEs), with a view to publishing its final policy decision soon. From February to April 2024, the CAA has been working with stakeholders, DSPs, and drone industry leaders to define an atypical...

From 30th April to 1st May 2024, sees.ai exhibited at Innovation Zero London, showcasing our work with National Grid Electricity Transmission (NGET).The National Grid booth featured a ground-breaking automated corrosion detection project, a collaboration between sees.ai and visual data processing start-up KeenAI. The 12-month...

sees.ai has been invited to join MissionLink UK, an exclusive network connecting government decision-makers with tech entrepreneurs. MissionLink UK aims to strengthen UK national security and resilience by improving links between startups and potential customers; customers that could these companies ‘mission-critical capabilities’. As part of the...

Innovation in drone technology means business will be able to industrialise aerial data capture cost effectively and at scale.  Our CEO, John McKenna discusses the future of aerial data capture with the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyor's Land Journal.  To view the article click here...

There is no doubt that achieving Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) drone operations in UK airspace is one of the aviation industry’s toughest challenges.  Regulators have done well to ensure flying remains one of the safest forms of mass transport and regulation to preserve...

The UK Civil Aviation Authority has published its first guide aimed at supporting the industry to make unmanned aircraft (drone) flights beyond the visual line of sight of the operator (BVLOS) an everyday occurrence. This would significantly change how unmanned aircraft are used in the...