LOW ALTITUDE AIRSPACE ECONOMY
The New Engines for Future Industrial Growth
About us
The Society for Enterprise and Aerial Technologies (SEAT), We are here to foster the growth and development of the low altitude economy in Singapore and Southeast Asia by connecting industry stakeholders, promoting innovation, and advocating for safe and responsible operations.
our mission
To foster the growth and development of the low altitude economy in Singapore and Southeast Asia by connecting industry stakeholders, promoting innovation, and advocating for safe and responsible operations
What is Low-altitude Airspace Economy?
It refers to an emerging economic ecosystem centered around activities and services conducted by manned and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) operating at low altitudes, typically below 1,000 meters, encompassing applications like logistics, agriculture, emergency response, tourism, and infrastructure inspection, primarily utilizing drones and electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) vehicles
The New Engines for Future Industrial Growth
Transportation
Passenger and cargo transport, urban air mobility, tourism, and emergency services.
Logistics
Delivery of goods, including e-commerce packages, medical supplies, and agricultural products..
Agriculture
Precision agriculture, crop monitoring, and livestock management.
Construction
Inspection, surveying, and construction work.
Energy
Inspection and maintenance of power lines and infrastructure.
Security
Surveillance, border patrol, and search and rescue operations.
Entertainment
Aerial photography, videography, and tourism experiences.
What’s the Driver?
The development of the low-altitude economy is driven by
technological advancements in areas such as:
Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs)
Drones with advanced capabilities, including autonomous flight, payload delivery, and data collection.
Electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft
Electric aircraft that can take off and land vertically, offering new possibilities for urban air mobility.
Artificial intelligence (AI)
Enabling autonomous flight, advanced navigation, and data analysis.
5G and beyond connectivity
Providing high-speed, low-latency communication for real-time data transmission and control