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Livestream: Small Unmanned Systems Business Expo 2014


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08 May 2014



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SUASBexpoWatch the live stream from the  second sUSB-Expo in San Francisco. Speakers include Henri Seydoux of Parrot Drone, Wolfgang Juchmann of Velodyne LiDAR, Rory Paul of Volt Aerial Robotics, Chris Anderson of 3D Robotics and many more. See the full schedule below of this two-day event. 

The stream starts 30 minutes early for technical setup. All times are Pacific.

Day One Live Stream

Day Two Live Stream

 

Day One Schedule
All times Pacific
9:00 — 9:10 Welcome and Opening Statements — Patrick Egan, sUAS News
9:10 — 9:30 — Patrick Egan, sUAS News
9:30 — 10:00 UAS Certification — Doug Davis
10:00 -10:30 LiDAR Demo — Wolfgang Juchmann, Velodyne LiDAR
10:30 -11:00 BREAK
11:00 — 11:30 Henri Seydoux –Parrot Drone
11:30 — 12:00 Doug Marshall — NMSU PSL
12:00 — 1:30 LUNCH
1:30 — 2:30 Jim Williams — FAA UASIO
2:30 — 2:50 Harshil Goel — VIRES Aeronautics
2:50 — 3:10 Knut T. Moe — Eye Remote Solutions
3:10 — 3:30 BREAK
3:30 — 3:50 Parimal Kopardekar — NASA
3:50 — 4:10 Rory Paul — Volt Aerial Robotics
4:10 — 4:20 Colin Snow — Survey Report
4:20 — 4:30 Gary Hethcoat — 3D Printed Drone
4:30 — 5:00 Rick Connolly –President RCAPA

Day Two Schedule
All times Pacific.
8:55 — 9:00 Opening statements — Patrick Egan — sUAS News
9:00 to 9:20 Gabe Ladd — Advanced Concepts Consulting
9:20 to 9:50 Todd Jacobs — NOAA
9:50 -10:10 Marko Peljhan — C-Astral
10:00 — 12:00 SAR Workshop — Gene Robinson — RP Search Services (Room B)
10:10 — 10:25 Vikki Stone — Poms & Associates
10:25 — 10:45 Danny Hajicek — Field of View
10:45 to 11:00 BREAK
11:00 — 11:20 Lucas van Oostrum — Aerialtronics
11:20 — 11:40 Joshua France — Riegl U.S.A
11:40 — 1:00 LUNCH
1:00 — 1:20 Chris Anderson — 3D Robotics
1:20 — 1:40 Jonathan Evans — SkyWard
1:40 — 1:55 Maha Calderon — MahaPix Studio/Drone TV
1:55 — 4:00 RC AP Workshop with Gus Calderon — IsisCopter (Room B)
1:55 — 2:15 Rich Kapusta — Alta Devices
2:15 — 2:45 BREAK
2:45 — 3:05 Leslie L. August — ATA Carnets
3:05 — 3:25 Tim Saffold — URS Corporation
3:25 — 3:45 Lorenzo Martelletti — Pix4D
3:45 — 4:05 Jonathan Downey — Airware
4:05 — 4:25 Janis Kuze — SPH Engineering
Open Discussion — Closing statements/Prizes Patrick Egan — sUAS News



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