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Mon, Sep 09, 2013

New UAV Operator’s Program Established At Canadore College, Canada

Simlat UAS Training Systems Selected By ING Robotic Aviation To Provide Hardware

Simlat UAS & ISR Training & Simulation systems will be part of the first UAV operator’s training program in Ontario, Canada, conducted by Canadore College. Curriculum design and training system recommendations were provided by ING Robotic Aviation. ING Robotic Aviation will also be providing instructors for the course.

Simlat was recently selected to provide its Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) Training systems, including the C-STAR and SPOT systems, to support Canadore College’s new UAV operator’s course in North Bay, Ontario Canada.

“We are proud to continue our collaboration with ING Robotic Aviation in this innovative UAS program for Canadore College, Canada, and to provide our various systems that are ideal for UAS Simulation, Training and Research," said Yuval Peshin, CEO of Simlat.

"Being at the leading edge of the field, we realize that we need to help foster the entire ecosystem, from systems to people," said Ian Glenn, CEO and CTO of ING Robotic Aviation. “We have extensive experience in operations, and we know that we need both good systems and good people. Our use of Simlat systems at Canadore College is part of the solution.”

(Image provided by ING Robotics)

FMI: www.ingroboticaviation.com, www.simlat.com

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