![]() Keynote: Wednesday kicks off the keynote presentations with a topic we’re always interested in: drone delivery. Introducing Drone Docks for Autonomous Missions: Gas Detection, Inspections and Security will be presented on Tuesday, June 13 at 1:45 pm in the Waterway 4 location. A breakout forum featuring representatives from DJI, Flogistix, and Drones Plus will explore increasing energy sector safety and efficiency through drone use. The Panel on Drone Docks:Īs BVLOS flight gets ever closer, the use of drone docks and remote operations without a human operator on sight are becoming a reality. The keynote will take place Tuesday, July 13 at 8:30 am in the Waterway 4 location. Hendrik Boedecker of Drone Industry Insights (DRONEII) will present Money & Markets: What’s Hot Today & Tomorrow for Robotics/Drones- Analysts Perspective. Keynote: Tuesday offers a keynote by one of the most respected industry analysts in the business. The panel will explore the topic of drone security from multiple perspectives: discussing customer concerns, technology options, and how to evaluate the security of your drone operations. Drone Security Without Sacrifice: How can you Guarantee Data Security in your Drone Program? will be presented on Monday, July 12 at 3:30 pm in the Waterway 1-2 location. Join them as they take on one of the most important and challenging topics that the drone industry faces today: cybersecurity. The Panel on Cybersecurity:ĭRONELIFE Editor Miriam McNabb will moderate a panel including Teledyne FLIR’s Kelly Brodbeck, law enforcement officer in aerial operations AJ Smith, and Drew Smith of Lone Star Drones. Japan has a tremendous wealth of manufacturing expertise, a plethora of underutilized suppliers, and a weakening currency that makes it increasingly well-positioned to be a global exporter of autonomous technology. ![]() We will also do a deep dive into the specific market conditions of Japan, which has seen a unique convergence of factors as the driving force for autonomous technology development. We will analyze a handful of markets and the unique forces driving or hindering drone and robotics adoption. All around the world, we see an increasing need for autonomous technologies, but only a few countries are well positioned to fulfill that demand from a standpoint of both innovation and mass production. To fulfill the global demand for autonomous tech while mitigating geopolitical and supply chain challenges, the drone and robotics industry needs to embrace a global strategy for innovation and mass production. The Need for a Global Strategy to Decrease Drone Industry Fragility will be presented Monday, June 12 at 12:30 pm in the Waterway 4 location. Next week, ACSL CTO Chris Raabe will present a keynote on a topic critical to stakeholders throughout the drone ecosystem. The Keynote We Don’t Want to Miss: This year, Japanese drone manufacturers ACSL entered the US market with their NDAA-compliant Soten drone. Please support our friends and sponsors by learning more about the innovative solutions they have to offer! Monday, June 12 Here are just some of the events we’re looking forward to – and a list of great tech to visit on the floor. Headed to the Energy Drone and Robotics Summit in Houston next week? It’s a big show with lots to see. With little effort required, scaling a drone program is easy with centralized compliance data.Headed to the Energy Drone and Robotics Summit Next Week? Check This Out. It also provides alerts, such as pilots without certification details or expirations, unregistered drones, outdated equipment, and the number of recent flights, pilots, and projects. The Compliance Report organizes all information about pilots and equipment. We have automated reporting for all program owners with one simple, consolidated report. ![]() LAANC authorization minimizes the risk of drone crashes, property damage, or danger to individuals on-site - and all of this critical information is automatically stored in the flight logs. With our partnerships with Airbus UTM, we have made it extremely easy to acquire LAANC authorization in controlled airspace. Custom checklists also work offline and block a flight if there is an incomplete checklist. While DroneDeploy already provides a standard model that automatically activates when you begin your flight, users now have the option to add customized requirements.Īdditionally, this records the individual pilot’s digital credentials and responses for each flight in case of an incident occurring. To ensure all pilots are in compliance with both federal and local regulations, consider custom pre-flight checklists.
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