Exploring the Future of Drone and Flying Car Integration
As the global landscape shifts towards innovative solutions for mobility, the integration of drones and flying cars emerges as a pivotal discussion point for businesses and regulatory bodies alike. On June 11, JPI (Japan Planning Institute) will host a crucial seminar featuring Taka Ito, the Deputy Director of the Unmanned Aircraft Safety Section at the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism. This seminar aims to shed light on the ministry's initiatives to promote the effective and safe use of drones and flying vehicles in Japan.
Seminar Overview
The seminar is set to explore significant advancements in drone regulations and the commercial prospects associated with aerial mobility. Participants can anticipate gaining valuable insights into how government policies are evolving to facilitate the integration of drones into various industries. Key topics will include the current state of drone regulation, use cases, and the potential impact on operational practices across different sectors.
Key outcomes from the seminar include:
- - A comprehensive overview of the current regulatory framework for drones and how it affects practical implementation.
- - Latest government policies governing the commercial operation of flying cars and what barriers exist for their integration into daily life.
- - Insights into future regulatory changes and identification of business opportunities that these shifts may present.
Target Audience
This seminar is tailored for professionals involved in planning and pushing forward drone utilization, including:
- - Business managers in firms evaluating drone applications for logistics, infrastructure inspections, or construction.
- - Strategy teams in aviation and mobility-related companies.
- - Compliance and safety management units that oversee operational integrity within their organizations.
- - Innovators in commercial banking and investment sectors focusing on next-generation mobility solutions.
Seminar Content
The program is designed to engage attendees with:
1.
Current Status of Unmanned Aircraft
(a) Use cases for drones across various sectors
(b) The evolution of drone regulations in Japan
(c) Recent developments in drone operations and regulatory frameworks
2.
The Potential of Flying Cars
- How flying cars could revolutionize personal mobility and public transport.
3.
Q&A Session
- A chance to interact directly with Mr. Ito and gain further insights.
4.
Networking Meetup
- An opportunity to connect with industry peers and explore collaborative opportunities.
This seminar not only offers a platform for direct dialogue with experts but also cultivates networking among attendees from diverse industries, thus fostering innovative ideas and potential partnerships.
Participation Options
Attendees can register for the seminar in three ways:
- - On-Site Attendance (without archival streaming options)
- - Live Streaming Participation (no archives included)
- - Archival Streaming
- Attendees who opt for on-site or live streaming can add archival streaming at a special rate of ¥18,500 (tax included).
Registration Details
The registration fee is set at ¥37,820 (tax included) per person. Additionally, special rates are offered for public sector employees, allowing for two attendees at a reduced rate of ¥11,000.
For those keen to delve deeper into the future of drone and flying car utilization in Japan, this seminar is an unmissable opportunity. Moreover, post-seminar, attendees can continue their engagement by submitting queries to the lecturer and expanding their professional network. Registration and further details are available at the provided link.
Contact Information
For any inquiries, please contact:
Japan Planning Institute
5-2-32 Minami Azabu, Kowa Hiroo Building
Minato-ku, Tokyo 106-0047
Phone: 03-5793-9761
Fax: 03-5793-9767
Website
About JPI (Japan Planning Institute)
For half a century, JPI has been a bridge between government, industry, and academia, providing valuable insights that support senior management in realizing national policies and projects. Through targeted seminars, JPI aims to foster the nation's intellectual capacity for the challenges ahead.