UAS4RS: the new conference on UAS for remote sensing

By on 8 December, 2015

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The 2016 Unmanned Aircraft Systems for Remote Sensing Conference (UAS4RS 2016) will be held for the first time on 17-18 February 2016 at the University of Queensland, Brisbane. UAS4RS 2016 aims to bring together the UAS community in Australia, and to present and discuss UAS technology for remote sensing applications and information extraction.

This conference is for professionals at all levels of involvement in UAS, including those who:

  • already use UAS as part of a remote sensing workflow who would like to share experiences and challenges;
  • have done some testing and think this technology might be the way forward
  • have heard the hype and are curious to know more.

The event organisers are designing an interactive and engaging program aimed at actively linking participants with UAS researchers, developers, systems and service providers, as well as end-users. There will be presentations, posters, exhibitions, live demonstrations and discussions to exchange ideas on the use of UAS for remote sensing applications.

Abstract submissions are invited with a final date of 18th of December 2015.  Students in particular are encouraged to submit abstracts.

For more information, abstract submission, and sponsorship and exhibition opportunities, visit the event website.

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