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Web Release
21-05-2025
- Sport
- Web Release
Drone Champions League Expands in the UAE with Five-Year Global Growth Plan
Drone Champions League (DCL), the world's leading drone sport and mixed-reality racing platform, has announced the expansion of its operations in the UAE as part of its next phase of global growth. The move follows a major milestone at the A2RL x DCL Autonomous Drone Championship, where elite teams from across the globe competed for a $1 million prize pool and delivered standout performances—including a strong showing in the headline AI vs Human showdown. The expansion marks a strategic step in DCL's five-year roadmap to evolve from elite competition platform to global tech and culture brand—merging racing, content, and talent development across physical and digital worlds. As the league gains global traction, DCL's expansion to the UAE marks a strategic turning point and reinforces its wider five-year plan to evolve from a competitive global league into a cultural and technological movement. Backed by regional innovation partners and a long-term vision already in motion, DCL will lead the next chapter of drone racing anchored by its deepening ties to the UAE. Its roadmap spans competition, education, media, gaming, and fashion—positioning the league not only as a premier sporting platform but as a driving force in youth culture and next-gen technology. 'The UAE is the ideal launchpad for what comes next,' said Markus Stampfer, Executive Chair of Drone Champions League. 'From elite competition to immersive media and real-world tech applications, DCL will shape how the world sees and experiences drones. The vision is not just to push boundaries in speed and performance — but to inspire a generation, build careers, and unlock the full potential of autonomous systems in everyday life.' As DCL charts its next phase in the UAE, future plans include the development of dedicated infrastructure to support elite drone training, community engagement, and real-world innovation. Among the ideas under consideration are large-scale flight arenas, next-generation pilot certification programmes, and interactive learning hubs designed to bring the excitement of drone technology to a wider public. DCL is also expanding its creative and digital footprint through the DCL Media House—its content and storytelling division—aimed at producing cinematic drone footage, behind-the-scenes stories, athlete profiles, and original series in collaboration with extreme sports icons and content creators. At the heart of DCL's vision is a cultural shift: connecting with Gen Z and Gen Alpha through a multi-dimensional ecosystem that merges esports, real-world racing, streetwear, and STEM education. Initiatives in development include global education partnerships, lifestyle collaborations, and industry events that bring together voices from technology, gaming, entertainment, and youth culture. With a growing footprint in the UAE, DCL aims to contribute to the region's momentum in AI and autonomous mobility by creating new professional pathways—from drone engineers to creative technologists—while helping to shape an inclusive, future-ready foundation of skilled professionals.


CairoScene
01-05-2025
- Sport
- CairoScene
DCL Expands UAE Footprint After AI-Powered Championship Success
DCL will launch a free-to-play simulator, pilot certification programmes and STEM-focused media collaborations. May 01, 2025 The Drone Champions League (DCL) - a global leader in competitive drone racing - is expanding its operations in the UAE following a landmark weekend at the A2RL x DCL Autonomous Drone Championship in Abu Dhabi. The April 2025 event, co-organised with the Abu Dhabi Autonomous Racing League (A2RL), saw 14 international teams compete for a USD 1 million prize pool. In a historic moment, an AI-powered drone developed by the Dutch university team MavLab (TU Delft) outperformed a world-class human pilot in a live challenge. As part of a new five-year roadmap for DCL's growth in the UAE, the league will launch DCL: The Game, a free-to-play simulator designed to make drone racing accessible to a global audience. Additional initiatives include pilot certification programmes, STEM-driven media collaborations with extreme sports creators, and the development of interactive learning hubs. 'The UAE is the ideal launchpad for what comes next,' said Drone Champions League Executive Chair Markus Stampfer. 'The vision is not just to push boundaries in speed and performance, but to inspire a generation, build careers, and unlock the full potential of autonomous systems in everyday life.' Plans include flight arenas, virtual tracks modelled on global landmarks, and initiatives merging esports, streetwear, and education to engage Gen Z and Alpha.


Mid East Info
30-04-2025
- Sport
- Mid East Info
DCL Expands Operations in the UAE Following Breakthrough A2RL x DCL Championship - Middle East Business News and Information
As it scales up its presence in the UAE, DCL sets out to redefine drone flying through competition, content, culture, and technology over the next five years Abu Dhabi, UAE April 2025: Following the landmark A2RL x DCL Autonomous Drone Championship Finale held on 11 and 12 April 2025 at ADNEC Marina Hall, Drone Champions League (DCL) has announced it is scaling up its footprint in the UAE as part of its next phase of global growth. The expansion marks a pivotal next step in DCL's evolution from elite racing league to global technology and culture platform. The two-day event—organised in partnership with the Abu Dhabi Autonomous Racing League (A2RL)—brought together elite teams from across the US, Asia, Europe, and beyond, competing for a $1 million prize pool. MavLab (TU Delft) delivered a standout performance across multiple formats, claiming victories in the AI Grand Challenge and AI Drag Race, while also securing a strong result in the AI vs Human showdown—highlighting the progress of autonomous flight technology and underscoring DCL's role in shaping the future of drone racing. Building on this momentum, DCL's expansion to the UAE marks a strategic turning point and reinforces its wider five-year plan to evolve from a competitive global league into a cultural and technological movement. Backed by regional innovation partners and a long-term vision already in motion, DCL will lead the next chapter of drone racing anchored by its deepening ties to the UAE. Its roadmap spans competition, education, media, gaming, and fashion—positioning the league not only as a premier sporting platform but as a driving force in youth culture and next-gen technology. 'The UAE is the ideal launchpad for what comes next,' said Markus Stampfer, Executive Chair of Drone Champions League. 'From elite competition to immersive media and real-world tech applications, DCL will shape how the world sees and experiences drones. The vision is not just to push boundaries in speed and performance — but to inspire a generation, build careers, and unlock the full potential of autonomous systems in everyday life.' As DCL charts its next phase in the UAE, future plans include the development of dedicated infrastructure to support elite drone training, community engagement, and real-world innovation. Among the ideas under consideration are large-scale flight arenas, next-generation pilot certification programmes, and interactive learning hubs designed to bring the excitement of drone technology to a wider public. DCL is also expanding its creative and digital footprint through the DCL Media House—its content and storytelling division—aimed at producing cinematic drone footage, behind-the-scenes stories, athlete profiles, and original series in collaboration with extreme sports icons and content creators. A free-to-play version of DCL – The Game, the league's professional-grade simulator, is expected to launch globally, opening the door for aspiring pilots from all backgrounds to compete, train, and qualify for live events. At the heart of DCL's vision is a cultural shift: connecting with Gen Z and Gen Alpha through a multi-dimensional ecosystem that merges esports, real-world racing, streetwear, and STEM education. Initiatives in development include global education partnerships, lifestyle collaborations, and industry events that bring together voices from technology, gaming, entertainment, and youth culture. With a growing footprint in the UAE, DCL aims to contribute to the region's momentum in AI and autonomous mobility by creating new professional pathways—from drone engineers to creative technologists—while helping to shape an inclusive, future-ready foundation of skilled professionals. Looking ahead, DCL will unveil a global racing calendar and introduce new virtual environments based on iconic real-world locations, as it continues to expand its reach across physical and digital platforms.

Daily Tribune
18-04-2025
- Automotive
- Daily Tribune
AI Drone Defeats Human Pilots in $1M Abu Dhabi Racing League Showdown
In a groundbreaking moment for artificial intelligence and robotics, an AI-powered drone has defeated elite human pilots at the Abu Dhabi Autonomous Racing League (A2RL), marking a new era in autonomous flight. Hosted at ADNEC Marina Hall in collaboration with the Drone Champions League (DCL), the event showcased the world's most advanced autonomous aerial racing technology. A total of 14 teams from countries including the UAE, Netherlands, Austria, South Korea, China, and the US competed across multiple challenges for a $1 million prize pool. 🔸 Dutch Innovation Soars The standout performer of the tournament was MavLab from Delft University of Technology, Netherlands, which claimed victory in three out of four categories. Most notably, the team's AI-powered drone completed two laps of a 170-metre course in just 17 seconds, winning the AI Grand Challenge. In a historic AI vs. Human showdown, MavLab's drone edged out three champion human pilots from DCL in head-to-head races. This marked the first time an autonomous system has decisively outperformed professional human pilots in competitive drone racing. 'Winning three top titles is a huge milestone for our team,' said Christophe De Wagter, team principal at MavLab. 'I always wondered when AI would be able to compete with human drone racing pilots in real competitions. I'm extremely proud that we've made it happen this year.' 🔸 UAE's TII Claims a Victory of Its Own The Technology Innovation Institute (TII) of Abu Dhabi also left a strong mark by winning the multi-autonomous drone AI race, which tested coordination, real-time navigation, and collision avoidance. TII's win highlighted the region's growing influence in advanced AI and robotics research. 🔸 A Test of Pure Autonomy Each team raced standardised drones with zero human input — guided solely by onboard AI algorithms. These drones, equipped with a compact computing module, a forward-facing camera, and an inertial measurement unit, navigated a complex course at speeds exceeding 150 km/h. Challenging lighting, sparse visual markers, and the use of rolling shutter cameras further pushed the limits of real-time AI performance, making this the most demanding autonomous drone race ever held globally. 🔸 What's Next? This competition, part of a broader initiative by Abu Dhabi's Advanced Technology Research Council (ATRC), not only set a new benchmark in AI racing but also demonstrated the growing capabilities of autonomous systems in real-world conditions. As AI continues to evolve, such achievements underscore its ability to outperform humans in fields once thought impossible — and drone racing may just be the beginning.