UAS MAPPING 2014 RENO – Early Registration Deadline on September 12

UAS MAPPING 2014 RENO – Early Registration Deadline on September 12


Reno, Nevada (PRWEB) September 04, 2014

UAS MAPPING 2014 RENO – this two-day UAS symposium will showcase UAS in operation such as flights over the initial UAS Mapping Calibration Test Course created to be a permanent facility for the validation and accuracy assessment of UAS sensor payloads. General Sessions will focus on the mapping and remote sensing elements of unmanned acquisitions with the aim to give sensible info on UAS flight planning, acquisition, information processing and map production. National and international speakers will address current-day and creating UAS applications. Academia and study institutions will inform on existing educational and instruction opportunities. Survey, mapping, and engineering firms will be on-hand to share their encounter and further their UAS implementation methods. Government agencies will share info on the development of national and international mapping applications. UAS firms will advantage from meeting the managers of the Nevada UAS system and obtaining initial-hand details on utilization of the Nevada UAS Test Internet site.

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The Attendees&#13

Attendees will be drawn to this symposium to obtain insight into UAS technologies from the point of view of ASPRS scientists, researchers, and practitioners – the men and women who have historically supplied the scientific advancement of airborne and spaceborne imaging. In addition, the invited speakers and attendees attain far beyond the bounds of ASPRS to encompass the visionaries and innovators of these days. The symposium organizers are targeting a broad spectrum of men and women at this initial UAS MAPPING symposium, like:&#13

    Agriculture / Precision Agriculture Users&#13
    Wine Growers / Viticulturists &#13
    Construction Engineers / Civil Engineers&#13
    Transportation Business Representatives&#13
    Energy Industry Representatives (Transmission Lines / Oil and Gas Pipelines)&#13
    Mining Business Representatives&#13
    Urban Planners&#13
    Government Agency Representatives&#13
    Environmental Engineers&#13
    Survey and Mapping Firms&#13
    UAS Service Providers&#13
    UAS Application Developers&#13
    UAS Component Companies&#13
    Academia and Analysis Institutions&#13
    Geospatial Experts&#13
    UAS Enthusiasts

The Firsts&#13

    This is the very first UAS MAPPING symposium – focused on the application of UAS technologies to survey, mapping and remote sensing endeavors.&#13
    This is the initial created test course at a FAA-designated test site.&#13
    This is the first symposium with on-internet site processing and analysis of test course information.

Networking&#13

The event is organized to supply ample time for networking between developers, practitioners, researchers, consultants, future users, and managers of programs that strategy to make use of UAS technology. Attendees will also be able to interview the managers of the newly established test website to gain insight into plans for incorporation of industrial UAS operations into the national airspace.

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Venue&#13

The symposium venue is the Reno Ballroom, a modern day, 32,700 square-foot, non-gaming facility in downtown Reno, Nevada. The symposium hotel is situated across the street in the Eldorado which offers a special space rate for all symposium attendees.

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About ASPRS&#13

Founded in 1934, the American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ASPRS) is a scientific association serving more than 5,000 expert members about the planet. Our mission is to advance expertise and boost understanding of mapping sciences to market the accountable applications of photogrammetry, remote sensing, geographic info systems (GIS), and supporting technologies.

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Locate Out A lot more&#13

To uncover out more about the symposium, UAS MAPPING 2014 RENO, go to http://uasreno.org. &#13

To learn far more about ASPRS, visit http://www.asprs.org.&#13

Questions? Send e-mail to asprs.norcal(at)gmail(dot)com

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