WeRobotics

[10] In the same year, WeRobotics launched new Flying Labs in Fiji and Panama to explore activities in the South Pacific and Central America.

[14][15] Since 2016, WeRobotics has worked with communities to create knowledge hubs, called Flying Labs, to support and train local partners to address local problems with technology solutions by deploying technology for social good applications (defined as applications that link to one or several SDGs), including drone data collection & analysis and transportation.

[16][17] In 2016, WeRobotics in Nepal established the Katmandu Flying Lab which helps in creating and supplying of maps during natural disasters such as earthquakes and landslides.

[21] In 2019, in partnership with Red Wing Labs, WeRobotics worked for the U.S. Centre for Disease Control as a delivery in response to medical emergencies in Papua New Guinea.

[25] Flying Labs works with World Vision in implementation of various projects, like in large scale reforestation in Kenya in 2021,[26][27] and in farmer-managed natural regeneration in Tanzania.