The Ministry of Transport recently raised a number of ministries and supervision to idedrodling about drones in Norway.
The Ministry wrote in the notice:
“only the imagination limits what one can imagine that a drone can be used, whether in areas such as information retrieval, transport of goods or kommunikasjonsrele.”
– We will create a regulatory framework that allows the drones can more easily become an industry, said State secretary in the Ministry of Transport Tom Cato Karlsen to NRK after the meeting.
the state will always be fast
Karlsen is clear that they now want to do what they can for the drone industry will grow up.
– We will be at the forefront of this development. It is a professional market and we will facilitate the industry, which we believe is a growth industry, he said.
Although the government is now trying to pave the way for an upcoming drone industry, the companies that already operate with drones skeptical about whether it is possible to keep up with developments.
– It’s great that the government now wants to help, but I’m afraid that the Ministry will always lag behind. When a law is in place, so the technology is again developed and need new legislation, says Ole Jørgen Seeland, entrepreneur behind the drone hustle.
Anders Martinsen, leader of the trade association for unmanned aircraft, UAS Norway believes the state needs help to keep up with developments.
– We choose to believe that this idemøtet going partly on the basis of our eight month long initiative for a national effort to look at the regulatory framework, but also on an awareness campaign yesterday on the use of drones, says Martinsen.
Will include businesses
the Ministry of Transport believes his side that they are early national legislation compared to other countries.
After the state now has had his idemøte will transport ministry involve companies that deal with drones.
There are Martinsen UAS Norway happy and happily up to amend legislation he believes should be better.
– We believe that the Civil aviation Authority with its new legislation has made it easier, but still difficult for parts of the industry to understand which part of the law that they should place themselves in, he said.
all believe in the future
Although the players have different opinions about a lot, all agreed that Norway has great potential when it comes to drones.
– I think Norway has it takes in the development and use of drones, said Mr Karlsen.
Also Martinsen UAS Norway have great faith in the industry he represents.
– About a predictable regulatory framework is in place along with a good framework from politkere, I think we will see increased investment increase in drone industry.
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