The competition brought together participants passionate about unmanned aerial technologies, programming, and engineering innovation. Competitors tested their skills in three categories: programmable drones, simulator-based drone racing, and FPV mini whoops.
For Vladimir Fominov, the competition provided an opportunity to apply and further develop his practical skills in unmanned aerial technologies—an area that is also actively advancing at the university.
As part of the BR24992785 research and technology project, university researchers are exploring the use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to monitor agricultural areas, natural resources, and infrastructure facilities, as well as to collect and process spatial and environmental data.
The experience gained at the competition will contribute to the further development of skills in the design, programming, and operation of unmanned aerial systems, while also supporting the search for new engineering solutions for the university’s research and technology projects.
Congratulations to Vladimir Fominov on his well-deserved victory!
We wish him continued professional success, innovative projects, and many more outstanding achievements!

