RCUAS played a pivotal role as a Strategic Partner in the Asian Business Schools International Regatta 2025, reaffirming its commitment to advancing intelligent autonomous systems and promoting their real-world applications in complex operational environments.
Held in Hong Kong, the regatta brought together alumni teams from leading Asian business schools for a premium sailing competition that integrates sportsmanship, leadership, and innovation. As a strategic partner, RCUAS made significant contributions by providing professional technical expertise and academic support in unmanned and autonomous systems, helping to ensure the event’s safe, efficient, and orderly execution.
A major highlight of RCUAS’s involvement was its support for the introduction of an intelligent aerial escort system, deployed for the first time to enhance participant safety.The escort mission was carried out using the “Orange Flying Hero” YUNTU-R7 PRO intelligent flying lifebuoy, developed by Sichuan Yuntu Shijing Intelligent Technology Co., Ltd. RCUAS worked in close coordination with the organzing committee throughout the flight operations, providing technical guidance and logistical support to ensure the safe and reliable operation of the unmanned aerial system.
Featuring an integrated structural design, the intelligent flying lifebuoy supports one-click takeoff, multiple water takeoffs, and high-speed flight. With strong wind-resistance and waterproof capabilities, it is able to perform rescue operations even under rainy conditions. Equipped with a dual-sensor gimbal combining visible-light and infrared night-vision cameras, as well as AI-assisted navigation, the system enables all-weather, round-the-clock maritime rescue response, offering robust emergency protection for large-scale water sports events.
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| Organiser | Research Centre for Unmanned Autonomous Systems |
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