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DRONESHIELD [ASX:DRO)

DroneShield Limited (DRO) designs detection systems that use specialised technology to achieve levels of precision and sensitivity that are not possible with other methods. The Company has developed multilayered pre-eminent drone detection and disru…

DroneShield Limited (DRO) designs detection systems that use specialised technology to achieve levels of precision and sensitivity that are not possible with other methods. The Company has developed multilayered pre-eminent drone detection and disruption solutions that protect people, organisations and critical infrastructure from intrusion from drones.

Tuesday September 15th: CEO of DroneShield Oleg Vornik says the $60 to $70 m middle eastern ministry of defence deal will be a done deal in ”the very near term.” He also predicts “substantial orders” to flow from US Department of Defence after the initial paid development deal is announced in a few months. He also outlined multiple opportunities in Europe, Asia and in a number of new non-drone areas.

 

ELSIGHT [ASX:ELS)

Small town USA internet doesn’t suck. It just doesn’t exist in a lot of places amazingly.

Small town USA internet doesn’t suck. It just doesn’t exist in a lot of places amazingly.

Monday 7th September: This latest piece in Medium-One Zero backs up strongly the recent claim by Elsight Board member David Furstenberg, that their regional education and telehealth play in the USA with could be spot on.

“In Savannah, Georgia, schoolkids are congregating around school buses each day — not to ride them, but to log on to their online classes. The buses have been outfitted as 4G LTE internet hotspots via a “Wi-Fi on Wheels” program for the many children who lack access to high-speed connections at home. A fleet of 10 buses rotate among the district’s campuses, visiting one in the morning, another in the afternoon. This is not a remote, rural district: It’s one of Georgia’s largest, serving some 38,000 students. It’s what passes for an innovative solution in a state where a recent study found that more than half a million homes and businesses lack access to reliable broadband service.”