The training included theoretical lectures held on Wednesday, April 29, 2026, in the Faculty of Agriculture Conference Hall, covering fundamental topics such as air law, meteorology, flight principles, and flight safety in detail. The following day, practical training sessions were held at the university stadium, providing participants with the opportunity to gain practical skills in the use of unmanned aerial vehicles.
During the program, advanced drone technologies used in agriculture were also discussed; in particular, information was provided on the rapid, precise, and efficient applications provided by agricultural spraying drones in agricultural production. Additionally, the contribution of multispectral imaging systems to the early detection of plant health, water stress, and nutrient deficiencies was emphasized.
This training program aimed to enhance both the theoretical knowledge and practical technical competencies of our students, while significantly contributing to their professional development in this field.



