More than 1,000 attendees are expected Feb. 12-14, 2019 at The Baltimore Convention Center to learn how industry and regulators are working together to establish partnerships and identify the responsibilities, education, and tools needed for safe and successful integration of unmanned aerial systems (UAS) into the national airspace. There will also be sessions on the latest topics in UAS, such as urban air mobility, package delivery, and beyond line-of-sight operations.
Attendees can discover how the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is working to establish partnerships and identify the responsibilities, education, and tools industry partners need to be successful in their roles. Also to be discussed is how the FAA has increased its customer service efforts through live, interactive webinars, video tutorials, and social media.
As urban air mobility, package delivery, and beyond-visual-line-of-sight (BVLOS) operations are taking off, the FAA is making continuous progress toward safely integrating drones into the National Airspace System. Representatives from the FAA will explain what will help drone operators conduct more complex operations.
Register now for a full conference pass to hear from UAS industry leaders as well as the chance to be a part of the engaging dialogue that is sure to happen at the FAA UAS Symposium this year.
Full Conference Pass Features
• All Symposium Programming
• Releasable Proceedings
• Continental Breakfasts
• Networking Breaks
• Boxed Lunches
• Networking Reception
Full Conference Passes are Available for:
GOVERNMENT + MILITARY:
Special rates are available to all government and active duty military personnel. To register under this category, you must have a .gov or .mil email address. You will need to present a government or military photo ID to obtain your badge and symposium materials.
PUBLIC SAFETY:
Special rates are available to all public safety personnel. This includes offices of police, sheriffs, EMS, fire service, hazmat, and park rangers from federal, state, city, county, campus, and tribal agencies, and members of the armed forces. To qualify, the recipient must work for the government or a public safety agency and will be required to show credentials upon arrival. AUVSI reserves the right to refuse ineligible registrations.
INDUSTRY PROFESSIONALS:
This registration category is for anyone in the unmanned systems or associated industries.