Drone Regulation: Risk & Liability
Issues covered include: drone, UAVs, BVLOS, technology, privacy, AI, contractual arrangements, insurance issues, ministry of transport, flight
Description
The world of drones and advancements of drone capability is rapidly evolving. Join the Ministry of Transport and aviation and drone law leaders as they discuss key industry developments and provide practical insights into the latest developments in technology, privacy, commercial drone use and the CAA regulations in this not to be missed programme.
Attend and earn 3 CPD hours
Chair: Andrew Shelley, Director, Aviation Safety Management Systems
9.15am to 10.00am: Latest Developments in Technology and the Law: The Issues you Need on Your Radar
- UAVs and BVLOS
- Technology integration
- Drones Benefit Study Report (NZ) 2019
Presented by Dr Maria A Pozza, Director - Lawyer, Gravity Lawyers
10.05am to 10.50am: Privacy, AI and Commercial Drone
- Drones and privacy: implications and compliance
- Use of AI technology with drones
- Contractual arrangements for commercial drone use
Presented by Louise Taylor, Special Counsel, Simpson Grierson
10.55am to 11.40am: Managing Insurance Issues and Risk Considerations
Presented by Richard Longley, Associate Director – Aviation, Aon New Zealand
11.45am to 12.30pm: INSIGHTS FROM THE MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT: Taking Flight (Again): How New Zealand is Lifting its Drone Regulatory Framework
- Existing framework
- Strategy, opportunities and challenges
- Next steps
Presented by Marion Hiriart, Principal Advisor, International Connections, Ministry of Transport
Learning Objectives
- Learn about the latest developments in technology and their significance for the law
- Consider the privacy and AI implications of drone usage