Shaping the Future of Mobility - Drones as a natural layer in the future transport system

News 1 November 2022

Please take a look at our short movie

What impact will the new U-space regulations, Sustainable Urban Mobility Planning and UAMs have on Swedish authorities and entities? This topic was discussed at an event earlier this year, part of the test and demo activities in Fordonsdalen.

A broad range of stakeholders from the City of Stockholm, Region Stockholm, Luftfartsverket, Ericsson and several Stockholm based small and middle sized enterprises (SME) gathered to discuss and demonstrate the role drones will have in our future cities.

The purpose of the meeting was to raise awareness on how to drive a sustainable and responsible transition of urban mobility into space, or the third dimension. And a vital part of the event was the discussion of how Swedish municipalities shall implement the new upcoming U-space regulations, and how innovative companies are vital shareholders  in the process to showcase safe use cases delivered by drones in cities - everything from data collection, inspections of infrastructure, to first and last mile deliveries.  - to get a common understanding from authorities, municipalities, researchers and startups, in order to shape the future of mobility. 

Three small-sized innovative companies had the opportunity to present their solutions during the meeting;

-Skyqraft - visual data analytics provider helping businesses in the linear infrastructure sector to make better decisions about grids, 

-Skysense, experts in the area of tracking aircraft, the growing field of aircraft safety and protection against drone; 

-Aerit - a sustainable drone delivery service based in Stockholm.


"Unmanned aerial vehicles, or more commonly, drones, are already in use in our society for different purposes such as data collection and infrastructure inspections. The possibilities of using drones in the urban environment are endless. To establish a good balance of what use cases the citizens need and the the ones that will have the most impact in terms of environmental and social sustainability, the collaboration between the public and private sector is key" says Sara Nozkova, Mobility Lead at Kista Science City and project manager for the Test & Demo activities within Fordonsdalen.


Call for action

Are you too a Stockholm-based small or middle-sized company developing solutions with the potential to transform the automotive industry and transportation system? Would you like to demonstrate your solution to a wider audience, or test together with a potential business partner within the ICT or automotive sector? Do not hesitate to send an e-mail to sara.nozkova@kista.com.