AUVSI Events

AUVSI Events

Airspace Friend or Foe? Ensuring Safety for and from UAS

This webinar will explore all aspects of airspace situational awareness. During the session, you will learn how to ensure UAS mission safety and create robust airspace surveillance for Counter-UAS Speakers will discuss the concept of airspace situational awareness in context of: UAV types (retail, modified retail, homemade) and Operator types (crazy, clueless, careless, compliant, criminal, committed) Speakers will also detail airspace sensor types and external data sets for detecting and tracking cooperative and non-cooperative aircraft:

Tuesday, September 17, 2019 from 2:00-3:00 PM ET, AUVSI Hill Day: Event Preview

Every day, members of Congress work on legislation that can either boost or hinder the advancement and deployment of unmanned and autonomous systems. AUVSI Hill Day, being held Wednesday, September 25, is an opportunity for the entire industry to come together and declare, with one unified voice, how unmanned technology is making a positive impact on local communities and economies across the country. Join members of the AUVSI Advocacy team as they give a preview of the event, set expectations for the day, and provide talking points to ensure participants maximize their meetings with lawmakers. Who Should Attend?

Seeing 2020: Outlook for the Unmanned Industry

//--> 2019 saw another year of growth for the unmanned community. Capabilities were improved and more systems deployed across all domains. Lyft began using automated vehicles in Las Vegas, drones were called upon to survey damage during the Carr Wildfire, and the Pentagon awarded an $800 million contract to develop unmanned subsurface vehicles.

Drones and the Future of Infrastructure Inspection

Inspecting large infrastructure installments has traditionally been an expensive, time consuming and dangerous undertaking. Drones can access many difficult to reach areas at a fraction of the cost in less time and with less risk to human lives than traditional methods. Join industry experts and end users as they discuss the many ways in which drones have improved inspection capabilities. Operators will share stories from the field, highlight uses case, and discuss what they’ve learned since embracing drones. Who Should Attend?

The Burgeoning Unmanned Maritime Industry and Its Economic Impact

In August 2018, the Pentagon awarded an $800 million contract for the development of unmanned subsurface systems. The recognition of opportunities presented by maritime systems, well known by industry experts, has spurred energetic interest from within the unmanned systems community and potential adopters from diverse industries. Join maritime industry veterans for an update on recent changes to the industry and platforms being developed. Representatives of industries who have embraced unmanned maritime technology will discuss how these systems changed their business models, expanded capabilities, and increased efficiency. Who Should Attend?

Simulation and Testing: Realistic Uses for AR and VR

The capabilities of unmanned systems across domains and industries often make it appear we are living in the future. Nowhere is that more apparent than in the spheres of augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR). AR and VR have been used for training in machine-heavy industries and in system capability demonstrations. This webinar will explore the possibilities AR and VR offer and will provide a chance to discuss developing capabilities with leaders in the unmanned systems community who have already embraced this technology. Who Should Attend?

Automated Vehicles Symposium 2020

The Automated Vehicles Symposium convenes industry, government, and academia from around the world to address complex technology, operations, and policy issues. 1,500 thought leaders meet over 3 days to move us toward safe, automated mobility. The symposium is produced in partnership with the Transportation Research Board (TRB). www.avsymposium.org

FAA UAS Symposium 2019

Join 1,000+ attendees from all sectors, June 3 – 5, 2019 at The Baltimore Convention Center, as the FAA, industry, academia and other government agencies get down to business to discuss the latest topics related to the growing use of UAS and its integration into the national airspace.

AUVSI UNMANNED SYSTEMS—DEFENSE. PROTECTION. SECURITY. 2019

AUVSI Unmanned Systems—Defense. Protection. Security. (USDPS) is the most comprehensive event in the unmanned systems industry bringing together military leadership, defense experts and the supply chain serving those markets to dig into how unmanned and autonomous systems are changing the landscape of military and intelligence operations and what that means for procurement, technology development and inter-agency collaboration.

XPONENTIAL 2024

XPONENTIAL is a yearly gathering of global leaders and end users in the uncrewed systems and robotics industry. Founded on the belief that cross-pollination drives innovation, it features opportunities to connect and problem-solve with experts across markets and domains.

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