SunStar ‘Wala Usik Economy’ to develop innovations on reducing waste
BACOLOD. The virtual and face-to-face round of “Wala Usik” business consultation under our new project Rethinking Plastics - Circular Economy Solutions to Marine Litter in the cities of Bacolod and Talisay recently. (Contributed photo)
+ February 21, 2021 A LOCAL non-government organization is promoting the “Wala Usik Economy” and developing business innovations to reduce waste in the Cities of Bacolod and Talisay, funded under the “Rethinking Plastics–Circular Economy Solutions to Marine Litter” project.
“Wala Usik,” a native phrase meaning nothing is wasted, adapts the principles of zero-waste and circular economy in the local context.
Wingcopter, the German developer, manufacturer and operator of unmanned delivery drones for commercial and humanitarian applications, has joined forces with the Flying Labs Network as a Technology Partner. The goal of the partnership is to improve supply chains through locally led cargo drone projects and to equip local talent with the skills to operate Wingcopter’s unmanned systems in long range drone applications, including beyond visual line of sight. The Flying Labs Network strengthens local expertise in the use of drones, robotics, data and AI for positive social change in more than 30 countries across Africa, Asia, Latin America and beyond.
Wingcopter, the German developer, manufacturer and operator of unmanned delivery drones for commercial and humanitarian applications, has joined forces with the Flying Labs Network as a Technology Partner.
The goal of the partnership is to improve supply chains through locally led cargo drone projects and to equip local talent with the skills to operate Wingcopter’s unmanned systems in long range drone applications, including beyond visual line of sight. The Flying Labs Network strengthens local expertise in the use of drones, robotics, data and AI for positive social change in more than 30 countries across Africa, Asia, Latin America and beyond.
Abuja, Nigeria, February 13, 2021. The first Technical Working Group meeting for the ECOWAS Trade Information System (ECOTIS) held virtually on the 12th of February, 2021.