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The future of drones is being shaped as much by policy and security as it is by technology. In a recent podcast featured on Dronelife.com, industry leaders discuss the growing impact of supply chain concerns, regulatory delays, and national defense priorities on the evolution of uncrewed systems.

As adoption accelerates, these factors are influencing how and where drone technologies can be deployed, particularly in commercial and government applications. The conversation highlights a shifting landscape where autonomy, innovation, and security must work together, offering a clearer picture of what lies ahead for the industry. In this episode of the Drone Radio Show, Michael talks about the real forces shaping the uncrewed systems industry, from supply chain security and regulatory bottlenecks to the growing influence of defense priorities, and what it all means for the future of autonomy.

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Be sure to visit the BWU Technology Partnerships Initiative website to learn more about how our NEOFIX program drives economic growth, promotes policy and infrastructure to improve drone safety and efficiency in various industries, and ensures that drone technology is being used responsibly.