Drones represent a revolutionary enhancement to transportation. They’ve taken to the air in ways that save lives, increase productivity and give us dramatic new insights in a wide range of professions and industries. Explore emerging drone applications and opportunities through a variety of business and industry perspectives. Price: $250 INCLUDED WITH: Deluxe Conference Pass Starter Conference Pass
Thursday, January 9 9:00 – 10:00 AM Conference Session Drones: More Than Just Aerial Footage LOCATION LVCC North Hall N253 Now that audiences are used to jaw-dropping aerial shots, how are TV and film businesses working drones into their productions? How is aerial imaging in general transforming the business landscape? And most important, what do audiences and customers want? 10:15 – 11:15 AM Conference Session Drones Making an Impact Globally LOCATION LVCC North Hall N253 It’s easy enough to see how a drone can help watch over a fire or find a missing person, but it’s harder to fully integrate drones into organizations built on tradition and experience. How do companies and professions build drone workflows into their operations for daring, dangerous or difficult jobs? How do recent developments in drone technology expand their capabilities? 11:30 – 12:30 PM Conference Session Drone Pilots: Knowing Opportunities and Getting Started LOCATION LVCC North Hall N253 Millions of drones were sold in the U.S. last year, and a new crop of drone pilots is taking to the air with new rules and requirements. Learn what new consumer pilots need to know as hobbyists, as well as the emerging business opportunities presented by changing drone regulations.
Now that audiences are used to jaw-dropping aerial shots, how are TV and film businesses working drones into their productions? How is aerial imaging in general transforming the business landscape? And most important, what do audiences and customers want?
It’s easy enough to see how a drone can help watch over a fire or find a missing person, but it’s harder to fully integrate drones into organizations built on tradition and experience. How do companies and professions build drone workflows into their operations for daring, dangerous or difficult jobs? How do recent developments in drone technology expand their capabilities?
Millions of drones were sold in the U.S. last year, and a new crop of drone pilots is taking to the air with new rules and requirements. Learn what new consumer pilots need to know as hobbyists, as well as the emerging business opportunities presented by changing drone regulations.