X-LIPAD Drones Ready To Fly Into Education Space

Composed of licensed engineers, professors and business-minded individuals from the Christian Brothers-run university, the team is pioneering the first locally developed educational drone designed to increase the knowledge of the academic community on drone technology.
X-LIPAD, CESDR Review Fundamentals, Mass Adoption of UAV Technology

Since the commercialization of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) or drones, multiple industries’ operations—such as those in photography and creatives, and specimen collection in scientific research—have been modified to incorporate the use of these technologies.
How the World is Using UAV Tech to Fight Coronavirus

After the outbreak of the 2019 novel Coronavirus in China and its spread throughout the world, more companies and institutions are turning to the use of robots and drones to combat the virus.
How Are Drones Used for Education?

There are many benefits in providing these kinds of services to young students, especially those exploring their early passions in tech innovation.
The Future of UAV Technology

As time goes on, we might come to think: what is the future of UAV technology?
Drone Technology in the Philippines

Several advancements in UAV technology have been developed over the course of the past decade and more and more countries are seeking to integrate this technology as well as developing more applications into their businesses and institutions.
How Do Drones Fly?

Drones have been a very popular innovation in 21st century technology. With a number of uses and applications, several businesses, institutions, researchers, or enthusiasts take an interest in drone technology for their own specific needs and wants.
UAV In the Future of Construction and Urban Planning in the PH

Drones have grown increasingly popular in 2020 with several countries turning to use UAV technology for various sectors and applications in government institutions.
Drone Laws In the Philippines

As drone use grows more popular in the Philippines, the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines manages the Filipino Airspace subject to a code of conduct.