Mon, Nov 20, 2017
Event Set For Next February In Europe
The ProAV industry’s largest drone exhibition is set to return to ISE 2018 as Stampede, and bring a larger and even more broadly focused Drone Pavilion to ISE 2018 (February 6-9, 2018) at the RAI Center in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
According to Stampede President & COO Kevin Kelly, the 2018 Drone Pavilion will feature more models from more manufacturers demonstrating applications across a broader range of vertical markets. What’s more, Stampede will again team up with Unmanned Vehicle University to provide a full schedule of application-specific presentations and training sessions, as well as small group and one-on-one information sessions. The separate Unmanned Vehicle University classes will cover in-depth discussions of various commercial applications and how drones are being used currently – such as Public Safety, Infrastructure Inspection, Survey/Mapping and Aerial Cinematography implementations.
And then there’s the Stampede Fly Cage, a major attraction for ISE Show attendees. Throughout each day, the Stampede Fly Cage will host short presentations by specific drone-related manufacturers who will discuss in more detail how their specific models can be used to support commercial applications.
“The Stampede Drone Pavilion is an event unto itself within the umbrella of ISE,” emphasized Kelly. “It offers a complete program of product and information that is useful for both integrators and end-user customers. Our goal is to empower integrators to leave the 2018 Drone Pavilion ready to add drones to their 2018 business strategy.”
Visitors to the Stampede Drone Pavilion will also have a chance to win a drone. In fact, one drone will be given away each day of the show. Show attendees can put their business card into the raffle drum, and they need not be present to win.
(Image provided with Stampede news release)
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