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25.01.2022 http://www.abc.net.au//uwa-student-builds-long-las/8717558
23.01.2022 Have a peak at the innovative project that won Maclaurin Aerospace Enterprises Student Startup of the Year at the 2017 UWA IQ Awards.
18.01.2022 Very happy to have been awarded the UWA IQ Student Startup of the year award!
15.01.2022 If you missed me on Channel 9 last night Im doing a live interview on ABC news 24 at 2:30pm this afternoon. Theres also a live stream at http://iview.abc.net.au/programs/abc-news-24/NS1413V001S00
13.01.2022 Be sure to tune in to ABC Drive radio at 3:40pm or ABC Regional Radio at 4:45pm, if you're in the country, this afternoon to hear me being interviewed about SWIFT and Maclaurin Aerospace!
11.01.2022 Be sure to tune in to ABC Drive radio at 3:40pm or ABC Regional Radio at 4:45pm, if youre in the country, this afternoon to hear me being interviewed about SWIFT and Maclaurin Aerospace!
11.01.2022 Congratulations to all the staff and students who represented at last nights 2017 IQ Awards! The winners of each award category are as follows: * UWA Student ...Startup of the Year * MAE Swift UAV pitched by Tom Maclaurin: Faculty of Arts, Business, Law and Education (FABLE) UWA Business School. The MAE Swift UAE project address the massive cost of aerial beach and shark surveillance, and aerial mustering. Swift has four times the flight time and is half the cost of what is currently on the market. * UWA Innovation Champion * Professor Jo McDonald, Director of the Centre for Rock Art Research and Management for her commitment to promoting a culture of innovation and engagement between the Indigenous community and industry for heritage preservation. * UWA Innovation Champion - Honourable mention * Jill Benn for her evidence-based practice, continual improvement, active engagement and collaboration between the Reid Library and key partners during its refurbishment. The Reid Library is now an innovative, client focused space for the benefit of the UWA community. * Research Innovation and Enterprise Award * Flow Assisted Susceptibility Testing (FAST) for rapid antibiotic resistance testing Professor Tim Inglis, Kieran Mulroney, Jarrad Hall, Xiao Huang and Elin Turnbull.
10.01.2022 Im going to be on Channel 9 News with the SWIFT UAV either this Saturday or Sunday at 6pm so be sure to check it out!
06.01.2022 If you missed me on Channel 9 last night I'm doing a live interview on ABC news 24 at 2:30pm this afternoon. There's also a live stream at http://iview.abc.net.au/programs/abc-news-24/NS1413V001S00
03.01.2022 This is Tom, winner of Student Startup of the Year at the 2017 IQ Awards for his Maclaurin Aerospace Enterprises SWIFT UAV. Tom began studying engineering at UW...A in 2016 before switching to the Law and Society Major in 2017 with a hope to go on to the JD program in 2019. He attended Scotch College, Perth Western Australia for most of high school and part of primary school. However much of his schooling was completed in South Korea and Singapore, where he picked up flying model aircraft as a hobby. Upon returning to Australia his hobby developed into building UAVs with industry applications. Tom told us 5 ways the Maclaurin Aerospace Enterprises SWIFT UAV will have an impact: 1. Increase the flight time capabilities of UAVs - with Maclaurin Aerospaces unique battery configuration they are able to achieve flight times 4 times in excess of other UAVs on the market. 2. Increase the usefulness and effectiveness of UAVs - the poor battery life of current UAVs on the market restricts their applications in industry. By dramatically increasing the battery life in the MAE SWIFT it sits as a viable substitute for manned aircraft. 3. Decrease the cost of UAV adoption - the MAE SWIFT has been designed with the philosophy of providing the end user with a tool that they can practically and affordably use. This means those who could really benefit aerial monitoring (farmers, local councils etc) can afford and adopt UAV technology. 4. Replace a large portion of manned aircraft monitoring with UAVs - the SWIFT aims to replace manned aircraft where their use is not necessary. For example, shark patrols and fence or dam monitoring can just as effectively done with a UAV using cameras and sensors, than can be done with a manned aircraft. 5. Improve safety of monitoring activities - currently using aircraft or other vehicles to monitor for sharks, water levels, fence condition etc carries an inherent risk to those people who operate the vehicles. UAVs remove the operator from the dangerous environment making monitoring operations much safer. Congratulations Tom! To learn more about Maclaurin Aerospace Enterprises check out https://sites.google.com/view/maclaurin-aerospace #humansofuwa
01.01.2022 https://careerswithstem.com/build-a-drone/
05.12.2021 I'm going to be on Channel 9 News with the SWIFT UAV either this Saturday or Sunday at 6pm so be sure to check it out!
27.11.2021 This is Tom, winner of Student Startup of the Year at the 2017 IQ Awards for his Maclaurin Aerospace Enterprises SWIFT UAV. Tom began studying engineering at UW...A in 2016 before switching to the Law and Society Major in 2017 with a hope to go on to the JD program in 2019. He attended Scotch College, Perth Western Australia for most of high school and part of primary school. However much of his schooling was completed in South Korea and Singapore, where he picked up flying model aircraft as a hobby. Upon returning to Australia his hobby developed into building UAVs with industry applications. Tom told us 5 ways the Maclaurin Aerospace Enterprises SWIFT UAV will have an impact: 1. Increase the flight time capabilities of UAVs - with Maclaurin Aerospace's unique battery configuration they are able to achieve flight times 4 times in excess of other UAVs on the market. 2. Increase the usefulness and effectiveness of UAVs - the poor battery life of current UAVs on the market restricts their applications in industry. By dramatically increasing the battery life in the MAE SWIFT it sits as a viable substitute for manned aircraft. 3. Decrease the cost of UAV adoption - the MAE SWIFT has been designed with the philosophy of providing the end user with a tool that they can practically and affordably use. This means those who could really benefit aerial monitoring (farmers, local councils etc) can afford and adopt UAV technology. 4. Replace a large portion of manned aircraft monitoring with UAVs - the SWIFT aims to replace manned aircraft where their use is not necessary. For example, shark patrols and fence or dam monitoring can just as effectively done with a UAV using cameras and sensors, than can be done with a manned aircraft. 5. Improve safety of monitoring activities - currently using aircraft or other vehicles to monitor for sharks, water levels, fence condition etc carries an inherent risk to those people who operate the vehicles. UAVs remove the operator from the dangerous environment making monitoring operations much safer. Congratulations Tom! To learn more about Maclaurin Aerospace Enterprises check out https://sites.google.com/view/maclaurin-aerospace #humansofuwa
17.11.2021 Congratulations to all the staff and students who represented at last night's 2017 IQ Awards! The winners of each award category are as follows: * UWA Student ...Startup of the Year * MAE Swift UAV pitched by Tom Maclaurin: Faculty of Arts, Business, Law and Education (FABLE) UWA Business School. The MAE Swift UAE project address the massive cost of aerial beach and shark surveillance, and aerial mustering. Swift has four times the flight time and is half the cost of what is currently on the market. * UWA Innovation Champion * Professor Jo McDonald, Director of the Centre for Rock Art Research and Management for her commitment to promoting a culture of innovation and engagement between the Indigenous community and industry for heritage preservation. * UWA Innovation Champion - Honourable mention * Jill Benn for her evidence-based practice, continual improvement, active engagement and collaboration between the Reid Library and key partners during it’s refurbishment. The Reid Library is now an innovative, client focused space for the benefit of the UWA community. * Research Innovation and Enterprise Award * Flow Assisted Susceptibility Testing (FAST) for rapid antibiotic resistance testing Professor Tim Inglis, Kieran Mulroney, Jarrad Hall, Xiao Huang and Elin Turnbull.
14.11.2021 Very happy to have been awarded the UWA IQ Student Startup of the year award!
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