Scheduled To Take Place, As Planned, September 15-17, 2020 In Las Vegas
We finally got an event notice that wasn't a cancellation... and we're thrilled. Commercial UAV Expo Americas is scheduled to take place as planned September 15-17, 2020 in Las Vegas.
The event organizers explain that, "More than 90 leading companies have already committed to exhibit, representing 60% of the CUAVEA exhibit floor. We are working closely with our Advisory Board on the education program and will announce programming in June including up to the minute content on how to survive and thrive in the drone industry amidst COVID-19. New offerings, including Law-Tech Connect as well as new incarnations of favorites including "Beyond the Cage" Outdoor Drone Demos and DRONERSESPONDERS Public Safety Summit are in development. FAA updates, industry successes, best practices and case studies including practical, actionable information from industry experts will arm you with information for navigating the way forward and building your drone business.
As event organizers, our first priority is your safety and we will continue to monitor the CDC and WHO guidelines to ensure that any event we run is safe for all to attend. We are working with our contractors and partners to establish new protocols and practices for increased levels of hygiene, safety and security. Stay tuned for details on these efforts in the coming months."
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