2020 Webinars

 

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JANUARY

Disrupting Delivery – How Drones and Robots Stand to Shake Up the Delivery Services Market

Forget about next day…with the potential for airborne drone delivery and last-mile robots, consumers could have small packages and food items delivered within hours or even minutes of their purchase. During this webinar, attendees will learn about the technology advancements enabling delivery applications, emerging regulatory changes impacting operations and insights into the business case driving the automation of last-mile package delivery.

Who should attend:

  • Executives, Managers, Engineers, Researchers, R&D Professionals, Policy Professionals

FEBRUARY

Automated Freight Movement - Platooning to Level 4 Trucking Automation

Trucking automation stands to drastically improve fright movement with positive impacts on highway safety, traffic congestion and the environment. Technological advancements are developing quickly for both platooning and Level 4/5 self-driving technologies. This webinar looks at both sides of the equation and the impacts the deployment of automated trucks will have on our economy and roadways.

Who should attend:

  • Executives, Managers, Engineers, Researchers, R&D Professionals, Policy Professionals

MARCH

From Novice to Pro – Turning Your Drone Hobby into a Career

With the increasing demand for businesses to integrate drone data and imagery into their operations, many novice drone operators are capitalizing on their hobby and transitioning their skills into a career. During this webinar, attendees will hear from experts on the topics of drone operator safety, regulatory compliance, training and insurance while gaining insightful tips potential pitfalls to avoid.

Who should attend:

  • Drone end users, drone pilots, prosumers, hobbyists

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APRIL

Energy Solutions for the Unmanned Ecosystem: A Deep Dive into Trends for Batteries, Fuel Cells, Solar, Storage and Conversion Technologies

Who should attend:

  • Executives, Managers, Engineers, Researchers, R&D Professionals

Advanced drone applications including drone delivery and urban air mobility (UAM) will be dependent upon long endurance energy sources, and the infrastructure to support these sources, in order to see widespread deployment. This webinar explores the latest advancements in batteries, fuel cells, storage solutions and potential infrastructure requirements that will be necessary to enable to future of delivery, UAS, BVLOS and much more.

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MAY

Technologies Enabling Autonomy

Across the unmanned systems domains, a shared goal is the enablement and deployment of increasingly automated systems. Advancements in a broad spectrum of technologies are helping to drive new developments in autonomy including AI, machine learning, simulation and advanced sensing and vision systems. This webinar focuses on a few of the latest technologies making waves in the industry and provides insight into future tech trends.

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  • Executives, Managers, Engineers, Researchers, R&D Professionals

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JULY

Automation in Mobility – Creating a Transportation System for the Future

Urban Air Mobility (UAM) could add a new dimension to our transportation system allowing travelers to make cross-city trips in a matter of minutes versus hours, while advancements in automated vehicles and autonomous shuttles offer similar promise. During this webinar, speakers will discuss the latest developments in both spaces and explore how these systems could eventually work together offering an end-to-end automated travel experience.


AUGUST

Advancements in Autonomy for DoD Robotics and Autonomous Systems

As autonomous systems become more prevalent on the battlefield, numerous challenges must be overcome including how these technologies collaborate with humans, how they make decisions, interact with other unmanned assets and how they are tested and evaluated to ensure safety metrics are met. Join defense, industry and academic experts as they discuss the future of autonomy and its impact on DoD capabilities and missions.

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Swarming Capability Developments for Air, Ground and Maritime Systems

Robotic swarming is gaining traction as a viable solution to maximize the benefit of multiple systems working collectively to achieve a task. While the Department of Defense has particular interest in developing this capability, swarming could provide beneficial for a variety of other applications from inspection to delivery in the air, on land, and at sea. This webinar explores the latest developments in swarming technologies happening within the DoD, and how this capability could be a transformative 

  • Executives, Managers, Public Safety Professionals, Government, Engineers, Researchers, R&D Professionals, Policy Professionals

SEPTEMBER

5G Wireless Connectivity for Unmanned Systems

Mobile connectivity is a key enabler for drone operations including BVLOS flights over people, night flights and more. This session will explore technology solutions that are advancing UTM and enabling the future of new applications while ensuring the safe integration of drones in the NAS.

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OCTOBER

Mapping, Surveying and Inspection: Market Vertical Case Studies for Using UAS in the Enterprise

From power line inspection to construction site monitoring, drone operations are increasing safety, improving efficiency and saving companies money. Join end users from the energy, utilities and construction sector as they discuss how drones are impacting their businesses, how they have scaled their programs and tips from the lessons they have learned through the process.

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NOVEMBER (Coordinate with Drone Safety Awareness Week)

Perspectives on UAS Education from AUVSI TOP Certified Training Providers – Why Certification Matters

The Trusted Operator Program (TOP) fills the gap between minimally prescriptive operating regulations (FAA Part 107) and the need for a uniform level of knowledge, flight proficiency, training, safety and risk management practices. Filling this gap is valued by employers and customers of commercial UAS operators. Fundamentally, there has been disparity in the levels of remote pilot ‘quality’ due to the lack of uniform Training Standards delivered from UAS Training Providers. The TOP verifies pilot competency, and organizations capacity and commitment for formal safety frameworks, and offers end users assurance of safety, competence, and reliability. 


DECEMBER

Future Forecast – A Glimpse into 2021 and Predictions for the Unmanned Marketplace

AI, machine learning, quantum computing, blockchain, machine vision and many other enabling technologies are converging to shape the future of the unmanned systems industry. This webinar brings together experts in market research and technology to share their predictions for the unmanned systems marketplace including the next tech developments, emerging applications and potential roadblocks the industry will have to overcome in the new year.

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