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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Global UAV Technologies Ltd C.UAV

Alternate Symbol(s):  YRLLF

Global UAV Technologies Ltd. is a diversified, vertically integrated drone technology company within the commercial Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) sector. The Company, through its wholly owned subsidiaries, provides a full range of UAV-based services and products, including production, research and design of professional grade UAV’s, geophysics and remote sensing survey services, and regulatory... see more

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Global UAV Technologies Ltd > UAV and Fed Gov
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Post by theGamble on Mar 29, 2018 1:47pm

UAV and Fed Gov

has anyone else noticed how frequently UAV seems to be involved with Canadian Government events regarding Drones and BVLOS use? Invite only to defense and nrc, shared booths with province of AB, presenting to HOC, international expansion supported by trade commission.... Just seems like UAV is more involved/engaged than any other Canadian company in the space. Makes me feel good about future developments coming to fruition for us
Comment by kidl2 on Mar 29, 2018 2:02pm
There is a completely different aspect to this government issue and that is Chinese competition.   I’m just posting these two relevant articles. There’s lots more out there. It sort of lends itself to some long weekend DD and might just make for a more interesting discussion than I have seen on this forum lately.   https://www.fastcompany.com/40550558/after-dominating-consumer-drone ...more  
Comment by JohnnCash on Mar 29, 2018 4:31pm
Interesting indeed. We can all agree that we are in the midst of a global trade war and predicting the end result of it all is another factor we have to take into consideration when evaluating our investments. This DJI situation highlights something that has never been worth questioning - How come when a new technology is developed in the West it is replecated in the East but when a new technology ...more