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Hong Kong tests 150kg drones for construction and maintenance tasks

Hong Kong's Development Bureau is initiating a 12-month trial to test the capabilities of heavy-duty drones, each weighing approximately 150kg. These drones will be evaluated for their ability to transport construction materials like cement and manhole covers, as well as perform tasks such as clearing drains and cleaning building facades. The initiative, part of a "regulatory sandbox" to foster the city's "low-altitude economy," aims to identify challenges and inform policy development for the safe and effective application of this emerging technology. AI

IMPACT This initiative could pave the way for increased adoption of heavy-lift drones in urban infrastructure maintenance and construction, potentially improving efficiency and safety.

RANK_REASON The cluster describes a pilot program for testing drone technology for practical applications, which falls under the 'tool' category.

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Hong Kong tests 150kg drones for construction and maintenance tasks

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  1. SCMP — Tech TIER_1 English(EN) · Lam Ka-sing ·

    Can 150kg drones carry cement and bricks? Hong Kong is putting them to the test

    Hong Kong’s Development Bureau will test whether heavy-duty drones, weighing nearly 150kg (330.6lbs) each, can carry essential items across up to six sites over the next 12 months, the South China Morning Post has learned. In response to queries from the SCMP, the bureau revealed…