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Drones Flying in San Francisco - World's First Small Unmanned Systems
Business ExpositionThe event will be a two-day symposium with speakers who
have experience in the unmanned systems business sector.

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The Future Of Aviation
“The positive uses for this technology are endless.”

Sacramento, California (PRWEB) June 13, 2013

There won't be any Predators preying on the unsuspecting at the Small
Unmanned Systems Business Expo being held in San Francisco on July 25-26,
but rather a group of entrepreneurs praying that they can bring
enlightenment to the masses by extolling the values of their small unmanned
vehicles.
Sponsored by the sUAS News Group, the group is hoping to change the
narrative and broaden the perception of “drones”.
“They have gotten a bad rap and there is a running misconception that they
are going to be used to look in people’s windows,” says Patrick Egan,
President of the Silicon Valley chapter of the Association of Unmanned
Vehicle Systems, Int’l. “We see them being used in search and rescue
operations, wildlife management, forestry protection, waterway and levy
surveys , as well as feeding a hungry world,” he said. “The positive uses
for this technology are endless.”
The world of unmanned vehicles is far broader than many realize,
encompassing a range of technologies from land vehicles such as Google’s
driverless cars, to surface and subsurface water craft used to explore, map
and survey our oceans, lakes and rivers.
Worldwide, the unmanned vehicle industry is growing rapidly, and, not
unlike the growth of the internet, people are actively creating
applications that few people would envision.
One of the finalists in the Gates Foundation Grand Challenge has created an
unmanned aerial vehicle to deliver life saving vaccines to remote
locations. Domino’s UK is experimenting with a system that will allow pizza
delivery via multi copter.
The OppiKoppi festival in South Africa is promising beer delivery to the
festival goers via multicopter so fans need not leave the pit; all GPS
coordinated of course. Meanwhile, US aerial vehicles are getting more print
space than airspace as they idle on the runway awaiting FAA regulation.
“California has had many firsts in aviation and we are continuing that
tradition as this business event will be the first of its kind, with
speakers, exhibitors, and an opportunity to pilot a drone,” said Egan.
“This will be a great opportunity for people to walk through the door of a
new era in unmanned, robotic technology.”
You can register here <http://susbexpo.com/?page_id=40&ee=1>.

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