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FCEDC to host first-ever premier drone competition

By Staff Report, posted 9 hours ago

The Fayetteville Cumberland Economic Development Corporation (FCEDC) is excited to host a first-of-its-kind drone competition. Through partnership with NC Innovation, America Makes and The Range Complex, the two-day event is set for Oct. 8-9, at The Range Complex in Cumberland County.

This competition highlights the region’s defense innovation ecosystem, anchored by Fort Bragg, and is the first of its kind to connect military, academia, industry and private citizens. One of the goals of this event is to build North Carolina’s largest drone community and advance innovation within the United States.

Day one, competitors will compete amongst their category in first-person view (FPV) races across three different lanes. On day two, teams will come together across sectors for a series of tactical exercises that will require collaboration and adaptability.

“We are really looking forward to this event,” said FCEDC Executive Vice President Rob Patton in a press release. “To our knowledge, this is the first drone competition that will have representation from every military service branch.”

Recently, the Department of Defense announced its priorities through drone technology, to include getting “the best tools America has to offer into the hands of the service members who need them most”. This competition is a direct pathway for drone engineers to showcase their product in front of top military personnel and industry, creating a consistent means of multi-service drone collaboration in North Carolina.

“This is the first drone competition we have held at The Range Complex, and we are excited to show what we can do here,” said TRC Director of Development Jim Henderson in a press release. “Competitors are going to be in for an unforgettable challenge at every level.”

Individuals can register now at www.fcedc.com/drone-challenge. There is only space for 50 drone operator participants, so sign up early to secure your spot.

Spectators are also welcome to attend. In addition to live competition, attendees can expect demonstrations, career development opportunities, food trucks, vendors and more during both days of the event.

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