Drone testers have a spot in Changi to take their devices to the skies without worrying about breaching airspace restrictions.
Nestled within the Singapore University of Technology and Design SUTD), the Aerial Arena was launched on Friday to support the school’s robotics initiatives.
The testing area was converted from an open-air courtyard in the middle of the campus and is shielded with a large net around 20m high or four storeys to prevent drones from escaping into restricted airspace.
Associate Professor Foong Shaohui, who led the facility’s development, said permission to fly drones in the Changi area is hard to come by due to airspace curbs, as the airport is less than 5km away.
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