Logo Drone 2023

03.05.23

YERUHAM

CanNegev invites you to fly high

The Annual  Innovation & Entrepreneurship Event 
for Drones & Unmanned Tech

 

Hackathon & Startup Pitch Competition

DroNegev, an initiative of the CanNegev technological innovation incubator in Yeruham, offers a unique opportunity for startups, entrepreneurs, investors, and other stakeholders in Unmanned Tech looking to advance their novel ideas and ventures.

The Event will include an Innovation Competition comprising a hackathon and startup pitches, with prizes worth over 200K NIS.

Partners include experts and investors from leading companies.

Registration
Group 48

Hackathon & Startup Pitches

Deadline for submitting applications:

Sunday, April 23th, 2023 

Event Guests

Deadline for guest registration:

Wednesday, April 26th, 2023 

200K PRIZES

ILS

will be awarded to the winners by experts and investors from leading drone tech companies supporting the competition

Partners

Innovation Competition
Group 21
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Track 1 / Hackathon

Groundbreaking innovations: using drones to address civic challenges  

Track 2 / Startups

Exposing early-stage startups to potential investors

Hackathon Track
Group 48

You want to make the world a better place but don't know how?

DRONegev2023 is the event for you!

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Connecting with a winning team

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Support in building your startup

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Monetaxry prizes

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Dynamic, fun experience

Just for you!
We have chosen some of the world's most urgent civic challenges now waiting for new drone-based breakthroughs

Are you up to the challenge?

Startup Grants Track
Group 48

If you have a novel idea for a breakthrough drone technology and you're looking for an opportunity to carry it out

this event was made for you!

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Assistance in obtaining grants of up to 100K ILS

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Networking with leaders of the drone industry

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Expert feedback on your idea

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Support from professional mentors

Challenges

Drone technologies addressing the numerous challenges of 21st-century agriculture

Current challenges:

  1. Global food demand – constantly increasing due to rapid population growth
  2. Extreme weather events – occurring more frequently and impacting crop quality and yields
  3. Depletion of natural resources
  4. Degradation of arable lands
  5. Water scarcity
  6. Global supply chain disruptions – due to the COViD-19 pandemic, the war in Ukraine, and other factors, leading to food shortages around the world
 

Ideas for drone-based improvements:

  1. Crop disease detection/treatment
  2. Pest detection/control
  3. Crop spraying
  4. Pollination

Drone-based technologies for effective and economical management of infrastructures

Current challenges:

  1. High maintenance costs
  2. Changing environmental and weather conditions – causing wear & tear that necessitate repairs and replacements
  3. Need for skilled personnel – for planning ahead, supervising and carrying out maintenance and repairs
  4. Regulations and safety standards – constantly changing as new technologies evolve

 

Ideas for drone-based solutions:

  1. Efficient detection of hazards in infrastructures such as railroads, oil and gas pipelines, bridges, etc.
  2. Cleaning, control, and maintenance of green energy installations
  3. Detecting pollution, monitoring polluted rivers, spotting illegal disposal or burning of waste
  4. Identifying traffic blockages, flooding, closed roads

Drone technologies for communication and coordination between manned and unmanned aerial vehicles to enable safe use of shared airspace

Current challenges:

  1. Meeting safety regulations for manned and unmanned aerial vehicles sharing the same airspace, flying at different heights and speeds, with varying maneuvering abilities
  2. Communication and coordination between pilots of aircraft and drones

Possible solutions:

  1. Airspace management system including automated air traffic control
  2. Mid-air collision prevention system

Upgrading and expanding the use of drones as a meaningful tool in a wide range of industries

Possible improvements:

  1. Longer flight time – achieved by extending battery life and improving energy efficiency
  2. Greater payload capacity – enabling drones to carry advanced equipment and sensors for more complex missions
  3. Improved navigation and stabilization – with systems that are not affected by interferences or environmental factors
  4. Greater autonomy – with improved AI and machine learning technologies, providing drones with more independence and the ability to make more complex decisions, thereby reducing both the need for human intervention and the risk of human error
  5. Better sensors – such as cameras with higher resolution and more accurate LiDAR systems, for improved data collection
  6. Improved communication and control – enabling pilots to simultaneously manage multiple drones and/or transmit data in real time
  7. Enhanced durability – using stronger, more resilient materials to build drones that can survive crashes and withstand tough conditions

Agenda

08:30   Arrival & Breakfast
09:00   Hackathon
15:00    Reception & Main Event Greetings
15:45    Panel of Drone Experts: Drone & UAV Innovation in the Negev – Opportunities Shadowed by International Trends
16:30   Judging Event
18:00   Dinner & Free Style Race Drone Show
18:45   Award Ceremony

Prizes

Group 33

1st place

Equivalent of 100K NIS (in kind)

Group 39

2nd place

Equivalent of 100K NIS (in kind)

Group 45

3rd place

Equivalent of 100K NIS (in kind)

Including direct investment in POC + benefits of the CanNegev ecosystem: national ground for UAV field experiments, mentoring, expert advisors, networking, modern offices and more.

**Prizes will be awarded only to startups / innovators who will develop their solutions within CanNegev’s incubator plan.

Experts & Speakers
Group 1
Tal Ohana Mayor, Yeruham Local Council, Israel

Tal Ohana

Mayor, Yeruham Local Council

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Alon Unger

UVID Dronetech Founder & Chairman, 
UAVIDrone SME
Israel Birenbaum Ceo, Cannegev, Israel

Israel Birenbaum

CEO, CanNegev

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Assaf Wise

CTO, Earth & Beyond Ventures

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Menahem Landau

Managing Director, TI-CAVERET

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Ziv Bet Or

VP Business Development, CanNegev

Chai Avital Technological Incubators Program Manager, Israel Innovation Authority (1)

Chai Avital

Technological Incubators Program Manager, Israel Innovation Authority

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Peri Muttath

Director Disruptive Ventures, StrategyDivision Israel Innovation Authority
Sivan Cohen

Sivan Cohen Shachari

  Director of the DeserTech Community

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Baruch Schori

CEO, Earth & Beyond Ventures

Andy Kay

Andrew (Andy) Kaye

President, OurCrowd

Shai Rabinovicz Vp R&d Cando

Yoeli Or

Founder, CEO, CANDO

Tal

Tal Catran

Director CanAx Accelerator, CanNegev

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Shai Rabinovicz

VP R&D, CANDO

Ori Sobovitz Ourcrowd Partner Government Relations And Israeli Partnerships Copy

Ori Sobovitz

Partner, Head of Government Relations, OurCrowd

Hagai Balshai Ceo At Robotican

Hagai Balshai

CEO, RoboTiCan

Danielle Fraiberg 3pel.ventures, Head Of Research And Analysis Department

Danielle Fraiberg

3PEL.Ventures, Head of research and analysis department

Doron Zauer Managing Director At Initium Group, General Partner At Earth Beyond Ventures

Doron Zauer

Managing Director, Earth & Beyond Ventures

Anastasia M. Raskin Cto At 3pel.ventures, Ceo At A Tech, Product Ui Ux Expert, Fullstack Dev Lecturer

Anastasia M. Raskin

CTO, A-Tech

Michal Zilberberg Ceo Founder At Twinnovation

Michal Zilberberg

CEO & Founder, Twinnovation

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Yosef (Yossi) Shavit

CEO, Yozma Consulting

2raz Steinmatz

Raz Steinmetz

Head of Drone and Space Programs,  Yerucham Sience Center

Asaf Shalev Director At Yeruham Science Center

Asaf Shalev

Director, Yeruham Science Center

Eliran Keren Ceo At 3pel.ventures, Holdings And Investments Group

Eliran Keren

CEO, 3PEL Ventures

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Dudi Kauffman

CEO, LOOLTV

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Guy Zach

CEO, Down Wind

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Yahav Regev

CEO at TITAN Innovation

Ido Frommer Economic And Technological Development Of Yeruam

Ido Frommer

Economic and technological development of Yerhuam

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Eran Rosenberg

Inception Partner Manager, NVIDIA

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Rotem Epelbaum

VP R&D, Sentrycs

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Itay Monhiet

Program Manager, Israel Innovation Authority

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Michali Beeri

Programs Manager, CanNegev

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Yahav Regev

CEO at TITAN Innovation

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Assaf Wise

CTO at Earth & Beyond Ventures

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Eran Rosenberg

Inception Partner Manager, NVIDIA

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Rotem Epelbaum

VP R&D, Sentrycs

Registration
Group 48

Hackathon & Startup Pitches

Deadline for submitting applications:

Sunday, April 23th, 2023 

Event Guests

Deadline for guest registration:

Wednesday, April 26th, 2023 

5 Great Reasons to Apply
Group 21

Investments

CanNegev and its partners invest in innovative early-stage UAV ideas/startups developed in the Negev

Innovation

Contribute your new ideas to the growing UAV industry. Join us in building the future!

Knowledge

Enjoy direct access to experts who will serve as mentors and judges at the event

Networking

Meet leading players in the UAV arena: private companies, academia, IDF, startups, VC funds, and investors

UAV Ecosystem

Benefit from Yeruham's booming UAV ecosystem: National Ground for UAV Field Experiments, Technological Education Center, UAV conferences and competitions

About CanNegev

CanNegev – translating innovative ideas into successful technology companies


CanNegev, operating in Yeruham, is a technological innovation incubator that offers a unique, highly nurturing ecosystem, with modernly equipped offices and direct access to a wealth of opportunities: expert mentors, business development, global partners, early-stage investments, the National Ground for UAV Field Experiments and more – all under one roof!

Sustainable and precision agriculture

Drone technologies addressing the numerous challenges of 21st-century agriculture

Current challenges:

  1. Global food demand – constantly increasing due to rapid population growth
  2. Extreme weather events – occurring more frequently and impacting crop quality and yields
  3. Depletion of natural resources
  4. Degradation of arable lands
  5. Water scarcity
  6. Global supply chain disruptions – due to the COViD-19 pandemic, the war in Ukraine, and other factors, leading to food shortages around the world
 

Ideas for drone-based improvements:

  1. Crop disease detection/treatment
  2. Pest detection/control
  3. Crop spraying
  4. Pollination

Control, maintenance & security for infrastructures

Drone-based technologies for effective and economical management of infrastructures

Current challenges:

  1. High maintenance costs
  2. Changing environmental and weather conditions – causing wear & tear that necessitate repairs and replacements
  3. Need for skilled personnel – for planning ahead, supervising and carrying out maintenance and repairs
  4. Regulations and safety standards – constantly changing as new technologies evolve

 

Ideas for drone-based solutions:

  1. Efficient detection of hazards in infrastructures such as railroads, oil and gas pipelines, bridges, etc.
  2. Cleaning, control, and maintenance of green energy installations
  3. Detecting pollution, monitoring polluted rivers, spotting illegal disposal or burning of waste
  4. Identifying traffic blockages, flooding, closed roads

Interface between drones and manned aviation

Drone technologies for communication and coordination between manned and unmanned aerial vehicles to enable safe use of shared airspace

Current challenges:

  1. Meeting safety regulations for manned and unmanned aerial vehicles sharing the same airspace, flying at different heights and speeds, with varying maneuvering abilities
  2. Communication and coordination between pilots of aircraft and drones

Possible solutions:

  1. Airspace management system including automated air traffic control
  2. Mid-air collision prevention system

Technological improvements in drones

Upgrading and expanding the use of drones as a meaningful tool in a wide range of industries

Possible improvements:

  1. Longer flight time – achieved by extending battery life and improving energy efficiency
  2. Greater payload capacity – enabling drones to carry advanced equipment and sensors for more complex missions
  3. Improved navigation and stabilization – with systems that are not affected by interferences or environmental factors
  4. Greater autonomy – with improved AI and machine learning technologies, providing drones with more independence and the ability to make more complex decisions, thereby reducing both the need for human intervention and the risk of human error
  5. Better sensors – such as cameras with higher resolution and more accurate LiDAR systems, for improved data collection
  6. Improved communication and control – enabling pilots to simultaneously manage multiple drones and/or transmit data in real time
  7. Enhanced durability – using stronger, more resilient materials to build drones that can survive crashes and withstand tough conditions