Two-day workshop on ‘Drone Technology and its applications’ commences at Bhaderwah Campus of Jammu University

BHADERWAH, MARCH 22: The two-day workshop on “Drone Technology and its applications” commenced today at Bhaderwah Campus of Jammu University here.

The workshop attracted nearly 200 participants from various educational institutions, departments of Bhaderwah Campus, officials and jawans from the Indian Army and teaching and non-teaching staff.

The Vice Chancellor, University of Jammu, Prof. Umesh Rai, commended the Bhaderwah Campus for organizing the workshop.

 Chief guest on the occasion, Deputy Commissioner Doda, Harvinder Singh extended his best wishes to  Bhaderwah Campus for organising event on a topic of paramount importance. He elaborated on the myriad benefits that drone technology offers in the contemporary era, emphasizing its significance in various sectors.

The Rector of Bhaderwah Campus and Patron of the workshop Prof. J. P. Singh Joorel conveyed his appreciation to the Department of Computer Science & IT for spearheading this workshop. He underscored the workshop’s role in equipping participants with valuable insights into drone technology. “This workshop promises to be an enriching experience, providing participants with valuable insights and practical knowledge in the field of drone technology”, he said.

Superintendent of Police (SP) Operation Doda, Sunil Kesar), , graced the occasion as the Guest of honour. He delivered a comprehensive discourse on the importance of drone technology, particularly in addressing security concerns. He emphasized the pivotal role drones play in current circumstances and highlighted their significance in ensuring safety and security.

Dr. Jatinder Manhas, the Convenor of the workshop, provided a detailed outline of the workshop’s agenda through an insightful presentation. He emphasized that the workshop covers a diverse range of topics, including introduction to Drone Technology, drone hardware and software, safety and regulations, hands-on drone flying sessions, applications in agriculture, aerial photography and videography, search and rescue operations, infrastructure inspection, environmental monitoring, and future trends and career opportunities. He highlighted the workshop’s significance as a pioneering initiative in the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir.