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Some of the most innovative platform and payload manufacturers including Amimon and Drone Technology Ltd will be showing their latest gadgets
The sessions will cover advances in UAV technologies including; data capture and analysis, flight control and navigation
The Commercial UAV Show takes place 20-21 October 2015 at the ExCel, London. The exhibition featuring the latest Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) technology and most innovative end user case studies from around the world.

Case studies - 2 full days of technical seminars offering practical case studies on surveying, agriculture, search and rescue, insurance and more. The sessions will cover how the most significant advances in UAV technologies including; data capture and analysis, flight control and navigation, payload technology, power systems and interconnected robotics.

End user zone - Visitors can learn how the British Antarctic Survey, the Metropolitan Police and others are using UAVs today.

Robotics - The Robotics Innovation Show is 2 days of free seminars that combines with the Commercial UAV Show to create Europe’s most significant festival of autonomy, robotics and drone technology.

Over 100 exhibitors - Find out what equipment key suppliers including Aerialtronics, Vulcan UAV, Height-Tech GmbH and QuestUAV have to offer. Key insurance considerations will be addressed by a number of providers including Besso, Coverdrone and Drone-Insurance. Rules and regulations covering who can fly and where will be outlined by the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA).

Demonstration zone - Some of the most innovative platform and payload manufacturers including Amimon and Drone Technology Ltd will be showing their latest gadgets.

Over 3000 visitors are expected to attend the Show to hear from current users, see the technology available and understand the regulatory framework.

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