Commercial UAVs Conference

When:
6 December, 2016 – 7 December, 2016 all-day
2016-12-06T00:00:00+11:00
2016-12-08T00:00:00+11:00
Where:
Pullman Brisbane King George Square
Roma St
Brisbane City QLD 4000
Australia
Commercial UAVs Conference @ Pullman Brisbane King George Square | Brisbane City | Queensland | Australia

As of September 2016, the Civil Aviation Safety Authority has put forth the changes in regulation that allows for operators of sub-2kg UAVs to be relieved of obtaining a controller certificate. The movement follows the rapid pace and increase in the innovative technology and uses of small UAVs for commercial purposes. Businesses and the public sector are continuously becoming more aware of the benefits of utilising UAVs, ranging from accessing real time imaging and data, accuracy of surveying, maintenance and inspection, and the cost efficiency and safe practises of operations.

Discussions are circulating around how to address new risks and safety threats that may arise with the changes in regulation and investigating data processing solutions that are up-to-date with innovations in unmanned aircraft capabilities. The changes, however, pose questions for businesses in understanding how the deregulation will the future use of UAVs.

Based on the developments and changing regulations on the industry, FSM Australia is proud to host the 3rd Annual Commercial UAVs Conference 2016. The event brings together key thinkers and leaders of commercial UAV projects to address and provide critical insights into the future and innovation of UAVs.

 

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