Deliveries by drone are already happening in pilot projects across the country. Author: Drew Mikkelsen Updated: 6:00 PM PDT July 20, 2021
OLYMPIA, Wash. Prescriptions, food, even beer could be coming to your front porch from the sky soon. Members of the Washington State Transportation Commission will likely include plans for aerial drone highways in the state’s future transportation plans. I believe as a commission we need to be looking 20 years to the future and know that, that s what s coming, said Washington State Transportation Commissioner Jim Restucci.
On Tuesday, commissioners heard a presentation from state officials and Michael Healander, the CEO of Airspace Link, a company mapping out routes for drone delivery pilot projects in dozens of locations across the U.S.
RINGGOLD, Va. â Elected officials from Pittsylvania County and the City of Danville, along with Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam and Virginia Secretary of Agriculture Bettina Ring and other state and community leaders, joined AeroFarms representatives on Thursday for a groundbreaking ceremony for its newest 136,000 square foot indoor vertical farming facility in Ringgold â the worldâs largest aeroponic vertical farm.
AeroFarms, a Certified B Corporation and leader in vertical farming, has developed its own proprietary growing technology to be able to grow produce all year round with annual productivity up to 390 times greater than traditional field farming. Once completed, the new facility, located in the Cane Creek Industrial Centre, will be the largest and most sophisticated aeroponic vertical farm in the world, and is part of AeroFarmsâ expansion plans to address some of our most pressing agriculture and environmental challenges.
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In Touch – which operates the mobile casino portfolio of
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SlotFactory.com – has been fined with regulatory penalties totalling £3.4 million.
The Commission has placed In Touch’s licence under review, ordering the operator to appoint independent auditors to undertake an assessment that the company is compliant with UK online gambling’s ‘Licence Conditions and Codes of Practice
’ (
LCCP).