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Remotely piloted and now autonomous robotics for inspection, monitoring and
public safety applications are growing exponentially, with new products, use
cases and applications emerging daily.

What started for RMUS in the air has now expanded to land and water as well. It
will not be long before organizations are deploying all three modes
simultaneously and with a single control system. There is also the rise of AI.
Already we can automate basic portions of inspection and search operations, and
soon this information will be used to dictate robotic actions and flight plans
on the fly. What does this mean for us and you moving forward?

Find the answers at our third RMUS Tech Week – What’s Next in Unmanned Robotics
from April 17 to 21. The annual event is a week of virtual live sessions aimed
at providing the most up-to-date information on the trends affecting deployment
of remotely operated systems and the real-world uses of the technology in the
field.

There are 11 webinars to choose from with live Q&A at the end of each session.
Register below. We look forward to seeing you.


DAY 1


SETTING THE STAGE

 * Monday, April 17, 11:00 a.m. EST
 * Monday, April 17, 2:00 p.m. EST

OPENING REMARKS: WHAT’S NEXT IN UNMANNED ROBOTICS

Setting the stage for the week ahead, RMUS’s technical experts talk about what’s
new at RMUS and what we’re excited about. We also introduce our new partners and
the innovative solutions available to our customers. >> Register

THE UKRAINE AND DRONE TECH EFFECTS

We’re joined by Michael Dewhirst (Evolve Dynamics) Dave Beatty (D-fend
Solutions) Geoff Hitchcock (Teal) to look at lessons learned on the battlefield,
takeaways for new tech and next steps, and what will trickle into commercial and
public safety markets. >> Register


DAY 2


ROBOTICS AND DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION

 * Tuesday, April 18, 11:00 a.m. EST
 * Tuesday, April 18, 2:00 p.m. EST

INFRASTRUCTURE DIGITAL TWINS AND ASSET MANAGEMENT

Angad Singh (Skydio), Michael Cohen (Qii.AI) and Ted Strazimiri (SkyDeploy UAS)
take us through what is digital twin technology and real-world applications,
including bridges, towers, and more. >> Register

DIGITIZING THE MINE

Anthony Downs (Vale), Iain McKillip (Glencore), Matt Mackinnon (UAS Inc.) and
Raffi Jabrayan (Exyn) discuss use cases for extreme data collection and modeling
underground, as well as above ground and mine assets. >> Register


DAY 3


THE COMING WAVE OF AUTONOMY

 * Wednesday, April 19, 11:00 a.m. EST
 * Wednesday, April 19, 2:00 p.m. EST
 * Wednesday, April 19, 3:00 p.m. EST

WHAT IS AUTONOMY AND THE KEY TO ADOPTION

We tackle the questions of what autonomy is, what works today and what’s coming
with guest speakers Edwin Sanchez (Votix), Josh Ogden (AVSS) and Ray Popp
(Levatas). We also look at regulations and working with regulators, and managing
stakeholders’ expectations along with in-field challenges. >> Register

DEEP DIVE INTO DRONE-IN-A-BOX

Advances in docking station technology have made the drone-in-a-box more
accessible. In this session, Curt Lary (Hextronics) outlines the business model
for the box, looking at hardware, deployments and maintenance as well as
software and outcomes. He also discusses data collection hardware and why
agnostic is the way to go. >> Register

 

CASE STUDY: DRONE AS FIRST RESPONDER

Captain Miriam Foxx with the Chula Vista Police Department takes us through the
journey to drone as first responder, public engagement and surprising outcomes.
>> Register

 


DAY 4


ADVANCED INSPECTIONS, SENSORS AND AI

 * Thursday, April 20, 11:00 a.m. EST
 * Thursday, April 20, 2:00 p.m. EST
 * Thursday, April 20, 3:15 p.m. EST

FIRST RESPONDER MULTI MODAL ROBOTICS

It’s not just about drones, but ROVs and ground-based platforms. Hear from users
of all three modes how they work together to deliver exceptional results, and
where they stand out on their own. >> Register

ADVANCED INDUSTRIAL INSPECTION

Today’s speakers revel in the use of robotics and advanced sensors for asset
inspection. We speak with Jack Cornes (HausBots), Jacob Moshinsky (Ofil
Systems), Nikita Iliushkin (Skygauge Robotics) and Tim Tenne (Nordic Unmanned)
about new and innovative use cases on collection and sensor technology. >>
Register

 

CASE STUDY: REAL WORLD AI APPLICATIONS

An in-depth look at sub-station applications with Edward Loghrin (OPG), Jean
Semran (Levatas), Christopher Baird and Scott Nokleby (both from Ontario Tech
University). >> Register


DAY 5


RMUS INNOVATION DAY TAKEAWAYS – WHAT’S NEXT?

 * Friday, April 21, 11:00 a.m. EST

RMUS INNOVATION DAY – WHAT’S NEXT?

At the end of March, we gathered a diverse group of people from across the
industry, including manufacturers, researchers and end users, and asked them to
explore what’s coming in unmanned and autonomous solutions with enhanced
capabilities for air, land and water. The outcome of those discussions will be
summarized on this panel looking at core customer needs, research challenges and
projects and things in the works and inspiration. >> Register

 

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