The 3rd Annual UAS Symposium is Flying Your Way (Learn More)

Economic prosperity and world class leadership in this country begins with innovation, and the UAS community is leading the way.
Economic prosperity and world class leadership in this country begins with innovation, and the UAS community is leading the way.

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International (AUVSI) are scheduled to co-host the 3rd Annual FAA Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) Symposium on March 6-8, 2018 at the Baltimore Convention Center, Baltimore, MD.

The Symposium will bring together representatives from the FAA, other government agencies, industry and academia to discuss the latest issues related to the burgeoning use of unmanned aircraft and their integration into the National Airspace System.

(Learn More. Hear from DOT Secretary Elaine Chao welcoming attendees to the last year’s UAS Symposium and recaps the importance of working together during these meetings. Courtesy of the FAA and YouTube. Posted on May 9, 2017)

Hear directly from FAA senior leadership on the UAS regulatory environment and participate in hands-on, collaborative discussions with the experts on the challenges you face today.

You Won’t Want to Miss:

  • Breakout and workshop sessions covering today’s hot topics –  air traffic automation, remote identification and tracking, and expanded operations.
  • Back by popular demand – the Resource Center will be open all three days and staffed with subject matter experts, ready to assist you with your specific scenarios and questions.

There will be panels, breakout sessions, and workshops during the three-day event.

As it did at last year’s Symposium, the FAA will operate an on-site resource center to help owners and operators with airspace authorizations, waivers, understanding the Part 107 small UAS rule, and other policies and regulations.

Economic prosperity and world class leadership in this country begins with innovation, and the UAS community is leading the way.

Don’t miss this opportunity to get up-to-the-minute information on government regulations and to participate in hands-on, collaborative discussions with the most innovative minds in the UAS field.

Interest in the Symposium is greater than ever, so register now.

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