Commercial UAV Expo Announces Dynamic Lineup of Speakers for October 2nd Keynote

Leaders from FAA and The White House to be Featured at October Event in Las Vegas

Commercial UAV Expo has announced the final line up of speakers for the keynote presentations taking place on Tuesday, October 2 at the Westgate Hotel in Las Vegas. Earl Lawrence, Executive Director of the Unmanned Aircraft Systems Integration Office of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), and Michael Kratsios, Deputy Assistant to the President and the Deputy U.S. Chief Technology Officer at the White House, will each sit down with Gretchen West, of Hogan Lovells and Commercial Drone Alliance, to provide perspective on the commercial drone industry from their respective vantage points. These industry experts will cover crucial topics related to commercial drones and discuss the future of this industry. Gretchen will then engage a panel comprised of top executives from BP, CNN, AES Corporation and Southern Company about pros and cons pertaining to recent progress in UAS and other key topics. The 4th annual trade show and conference will take place Monday, October 1 through Wednesday, October 3.


"Who better to share whats coming next for commercial UAS than one of the nations top drone regulators and the CTO for the White House?" said Lisa Murray, Group Director of Diversified Communications, organizer of Commercial UAV Expo. "Our attendees have become accustomed to us bringing the best and brightest minds in the industry to share important perspectives on the commercial drone industry and share their insights and knowledge. Earl and Michael are joining an exciting line up of speakers at this 4th annual event, which has become a must-attend event for commercial drone users."

As the Executive Director of the FAAs Unmanned Aircraft Systems Integration Office (or AUS), Earl Lawrence is responsible for facilitating all regulations, policies, and procedures required to support the FAAs safe integration of unmanned aircraft systems (also known as UAS, or drones) into the National Airspace System (NAS). He played a fundamental role in the establishment of his organization - an organization that did not exist in FAA until a few years ago. When the need to facilitate UAS research, policy development, and technical coordination became evident, Mr. Lawrence helped marshal the Congressional approval that led to the creation of AUS in 2016.

Michael Kratsios is a Deputy Assistant to the President and the Deputy U.S. Chief Technology Officer at the White House. Michael advises the President on a broad range of technology policy issues and drives U.S. technology priorities and strategic initiatives. Under his leadership, the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy encourages the development of emerging technologies in the United States, empowers American companies to commercialize and adopt new technologies, and improves and expands access to the tools necessary for Americans to succeed in the 21st century economy.

Following the conversations with Earl Lawrence and Michael Kratsios, Gretchen West will moderate a "fireside chat" panel discussion with asset owners, including Dave Truch, Technology Director, Digital Innovation Organization, BP; Greg Agvent, Senior Director, Aerial Imagery & Reporting, CNN; Assel Ayapova, Global Drone Program Manager, AES Corporation; and Harry Nuttal, System Air Director and Unmanned Aerial Systems, Southern Company. The panelists will discuss pros and cons pertaining to recent progress in UAS; how these technologies connect to greater initiatives such as digital twin and remote operations and automation/removing human-in-the-loop; progress toward practical field needs; considerations for leading-edge vs. bleeding edge technology investments; leveraging data effectively for predictive analytics and risk management; what theyd like to see from vendors; best methods for private enterprise to influence change for broader use of UAS; looking in the crystal ball.

During the three-day event, attendees will also hear experts from AT&T, AiRxOS, a GE Venture, California Department of Transportation, DJI, Facebook, Los Angeles Fire Department, Menlo Park Fire District, Rio Tinto, San Diego Homeland Security, US Department of the Interior, Woolpert, and many more. For a complete list of speakers and a program overview, visit https://www.expouav.com/conference-program/ Commercial UAV Expo will offer six plenary sessions, eight deep dive vertical industry sessions and an Exhibit Hall Theater as well as a robust exhibit hall with more than 200 booths and several networking events. To register for the 4th Annual Commercial UAV Expo, visit http://www.expouav.com.

About Commercial UAV Expo Americas
Commercial UAV Expo Americas, presented by Commercial UAV News, is a conference and exhibition exclusively focused on the commercial drone market covering industries including Surveying & Mapping; Civil Infrastructure; Aggregates & Mining; Construction; Process, Power & Utilities; Precision Agriculture; Law Enforcement, Emergency Response and Search & Rescue (SAR). The fourth annual Americas event is taking place October 1-3, 2018 in Las Vegas. Commercial UAV Expo Europe launched in Brussels in June 2017 and will take place in Amsterdam 8-10 April 2019. For more information, visit http://www.expouav.com and http://www.expouav.com/europe or email info@expouav.com.

The events are organized by Diversified Communications, a leading organizer of conferences, trade shows and online media with 15 years in the geospatial arena, including Commercial UAV Expo Americas, Commercial UAV Expo Europe, Commercial UAV News, SPAR 3D Expo & Conference, SPAR3D.com, AECNext Technology Expo & Conference, AEC Next News and International LiDAR Mapping Forum. http://www.divcom.com

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