POSTED: 17 Jun, 2026
Centre Director Professor Jon Roberts recently co-authored an article in The Conversation with QUT Centre for Robotics Chief Investigator Professor Luis Mejias, examining the challenges that can lead to drone failures—prompted by a recent incident at Sydney’s Vivid Festival.
The article explores the technical, environmental and operational factors that can affect drone performance in complex, real-world settings, particularly during large-scale public events. It also highlights the importance of robust system design, risk management, and regulatory oversight as drone use continues to expand.
This contribution reflects the Centre’s expertise in autonomous systems and its role in informing public understanding of emerging robotics technologies.
Read the article: Flying taxis and delivery drones could soon crowd city skies. What happens when they fail?
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