Second annual occasion in Nashville expands focus to incorporate superior air mobility and concrete air mobility initiatives.
by DRONELIFE Contributor T. Seth Ford (Drone615, Nashville, TN)
Capitalizing on the concentrated momentum from final 12 months’s inaugural gathering of Tennessee drone stakeholders, a cooperative effort between the Tennessee Division of Transportation (TDOT) Aeronautics Division and Vanderbilt College will current the second annual statewide conference on uncrewed plane methods (UAS) and superior air mobility (AAM) subjects.


Business leaders, authorities representatives, academia, and supporting professionals are invited to the Loews Vanderbilt Resort and Conference Middle, November 12-13, 2025, in Nashville, TN. Final 12 months’s symposium was massively profitable, not just for its unprecedented nature, but additionally because of the help from Center Tennessee State College (MTSU) School of Aeronautics – residence to one of many US’s most in depth undergraduate drone applications – for internet hosting it on their campus. This 12 months, Vanderbilt College will host the occasion, with TDOT appearing as Grasp of Ceremonies.
AAM Takes Middle Stage
The 2025 Tennessee Drone and Superior Air Mobility (AAM) Symposium is a title unto itself. Including superior air mobility, together with follow-on city air mobility initiatives, to this 12 months’s lineup will resonate with modernists who imagine flying automobiles can safely land in Tennessee cities by 2035.
Tennessee stakeholders have cause to view our state as ripe for alternatives for a number of causes:
- in 2018, the State of Tennessee was one of many first states to undertake precision agriculture UAS analysis by means of a novel partnership with the College of Alaska,
- Tennessee has probably the most electrical car (EV) battery manufacturing crops per any US State, and
- Tennessee operates within the black 12 months after 12 months with out state earnings taxes.
TDOT is able to showcase Tennessee as a premier drone right-to-work state.
Increasing the Dialog
This 12 months’s agenda is concentrated on reaching a broader viewers by sustaining the drone-specific displays and increasing knowledge-sharing alternatives with AAM subjects. It’s reported that just about 250 worldwide cities from 60 nations have various ranges of lively AAM applications. In distinction, North American nations have solely 41 cities with AAM plans scheduled to roll out over the subsequent 5 years. This disproportionate determine locations the US at a technological drawback in attracting international investments and outdoors pursuits. This level, and lots of others, will probably be mentioned as professional panelists, authorities officers, native business contributors, and influential worldwide stakeholders congregate to debate the way forward for Tennessee-related UAS issues in Music Metropolis, USA.
Extra to comply with over the approaching months. To study extra, go to the Tennessee Division of Transportation Aeronautics web site.
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T. Seth Ford is a US Marine Corps fight veteran who flew assault helicopters and small drones in fight zones and assisted in small UAS testing and analysis. Seth holds levels, certificates, and licenses throughout a number of fields and disciplines and is at present looking for an MS in Uncrewed and Autonomous Programs at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical College. He’s the founder and principal pilot of drone615.internet in Nashville, TN.


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