The United Arab Emirates “Drones for Good” Award
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The United Arab Emirates “Drones for Good” Award
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#2On the official website[1] it's quite clear: there are two competitions, one national with a $1M AED prize and one international with a $1M USD prize.
Regardless, this is fascinating and it exemplifies the value of drones in the same way that smartphones are valuable -- cheap, ubiquitous computers. In this case they can provide telemetry and transportation mechanisms instead of providing a means of personal communication.
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#4The article seems to contradict itself -- it offers $1M USD and then offers $1M AED, even providing an estimated USD value after exchange rate. On the official website[1] it's quite clear: there are two competitions, one national with a $1M AED prize and one international with a $1M USD prize. Regardless, this is fascinating and it exemplifies the value of drones in the same way that smartphones are valuable -- cheap…
I guess you missed the second paragraph where it states "The award is comprised of a national and international category."
The third and fourth paragraphs then provide detail about each of these categories.
Sorry if this was unclear.
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#5Except it's not one million USD. Also it's only open to citizens and residents of UAE.
The one million USD prize is for the international category of the award, and it is open to anyone. Check the official website: http://dronesforgood.ae/
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#9The article seems to contradict itself -- it offers $1M USD and then offers $1M AED, even providing an estimated USD value after exchange rate. On the official website[1] it's quite clear: there are two competitions, one national with a $1M AED prize and one international with a $1M USD prize. Regardless, this is fascinating and it exemplifies the value of drones in the same way that smartphones are valuable -- cheap…
>The article seems to contradict itself -- it offers $1M USD and then offers $1M AED, even providing an estimated USD value after exchange rate. I guess you missed the second paragraph where it states "The award is comprised of a national and international category." The third and fourth paragraphs then provide detail about each of these categories. Sorry if this was unclear.
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#10[0] http://www.nytimes.com/2014/05/13/science/earth/collapse-of-...