Tag: AUVSI Xponential

  • GPS World attending AUVSI XPONENTIAL

    GPS World attending AUVSI XPONENTIAL

    Credit: AUSVI
    Credit: AUVSI

    GPS World staff is attending AUVSI XPONENTIAL 2023.

    AUVSI XPONENTIAL, co-hosted by Messe Dusseldorf North America, will be held in Denver, Colorado, May 8-11. This year’s theme is “Building the Blueprint for Autonomy.” XPONENTIAL is also celebrating its 50-year anniversary.

    The event invites industry changemakers and end users to experience new technology that is solving real world problems such as safety and defense, energy and infrastructure, business, construction, health, and the environment. The convention features keynote speakers, panel presentations, educational programs, specialized workshops, networking opportunities, and an extensive exhibitor hall teaming with newly developed technology to preview, as well as co-located events.

    XPONENTIAL attracts more than 7,500 attendees each year, who attend more than 200 educational sessions as part of the full conference.

    For more information about XPONENTIAL visit xponential.org. To follow our live coverage, click here.

  • Finalists announced for AUVSI XCELLENCE Awards

    Finalists announced for AUVSI XCELLENCE Awards

    The Association for Unmanned Vehicles Systems International (AUVSI) has announced the finalists for its sixth annual XCELLENCE Awards. The winners will be announced during an awards ceremony at AUVSI XPONENTIAL 2023 at the Colorado Convention Center in Denver.

    The AUVSI XCELLENCE Awards honor innovators who demonstrate commitment to advancing technology, leading and promoting safe operations and developing programs that use unmanned systems to improve the human conditions.

    “XCELLENCE IN ACADEMIC RESEARCH”

    Neural10, Autonomous Navigation in GPS-Denied Zones
    Ocean Alliance, Tagging Whales with Drones
    University of Colorado Boulder, 20 Years of UAS Research XCELLENCE
    University of Michigan, Alireza Mohammadi
    Virginia Tech’s Mid-Atlantic Aviation Partnership, Robert Briggs

    “XCELLENCE IN INNOVATION”

    Austal USA, Austal MCS
    Plus, PlusDrive, An Industry-defining Driver-in, Highly Automated Driving (HAD) Solution
    Sentera, Eliminating Stitching with the Sentera DGR System
    Skydio, Skydio Dock, Automated Inspections of Sites with Autonomous, Remote Drone Operations
    UPS Flight Forward, Inc., Safety Management System First in the Industry Accepted by the FAA

    “XCELLENCE IN OPERATIONS”

    Enterprise Application

    Advanced Navigation, Cloud Ground Control
    City of Pendleton, Pendleton UAS Range
    JobsOhio and the Ohio Department of Transportation, Propelling AAM in Ohio

    “XCELLENCE IN TECHNOLOGY”

    Enabling Components & Peripherals

    Elsight, Elsight Halo
    infiniDome, infiniDome’s GPSdome2
    LEMO Corporation, LEMO M Series High Power
    MatrixSpace, MatrixSpace Networked Radar
    SBG Systems, Quanta Micro

    Hardware & Systems Design

    Advanced Navigation, Hydrus
    Connect Tech, Anvil Embedded System with NVIDIA® Jetson AGX Orin™
    D-Fend Solutions, EnforceAir
    ModalAI, Inc., VOXL 2: 16g Blue UAS Framework 2.0 Autopilot
    TOPODRONE, TOPODRONE AQUAMAPPER

    Software Design and Coding

    Advanced Navigation, Cloud Ground Control
    AlarisPro, Inc., AlarisPro Safety Ecosystem (ASE) – Advancing UAS Reliability Through Shared Data Across UAS Operators and Manufacturers
    BlueSpace.ai, Scalable and Explainable AI for Autonomy, powered by 4D Predictive Perception
    Skydio, Skydio Scout, Situational Awareness for Moving Convoys
    VOTIX, VOTIX

    “XCELLENCE IN WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT”

    DroneUp, with partner, Richard Bland College, Established the First Commercial Drone Workforce Training Program for College Credit
    Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Worldwide and Warren College, Better Together: Producing Effective Educational Opportunities for the UAS Workforce
    Fullerton College, Fullerton Drone Lab, Drone Piloting Registered Apprenticeship
    Laurel Ridge Community College, Laurels Take Flight
    National Robotics Education Foundation NREF, National Robotics Education Foundation (NREF)

    “XCELLENCE IN MISSION”

    Humanitarian Project or Program

    ArroTech, Rapid and Accurate Autonomous UXO Detection
    MissionGO, Inc., Operation Healing Eagle Feather
    Near Earth Autonomy, Autonomous Aerial Blood & Medical Supply Delivery to the Wounded
    The David McAntony Gibson Foundation (GlobalMedic), GlobalMedic RescUAV Response to La Soufrière Volcano in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
    UCAL Fuel Systems Limited, Drone Based Disaster Relief

    Public Safety

    Brookhaven GA Police Department, Brookhaven Police sUAS Team
    DRONERESPONDERS, DRONERESPONDERS Public Safety Alliance
    Hidden Level, Inc., Airspace Monitoring Service (AMS)
    Texas Department of Public Safety, Texas Department of Public Safety
    United States Forest Service, Testing and Scaling New Technologies for Operations and Safer Mixed Airspace Ops

  • Quanta Micro INS named a finalist for AUVSI XCELLENCE awards

    Quanta Micro INS named a finalist for AUVSI XCELLENCE awards

    Image: SBG Systems
    Image: SBG Systems

    The Quanta Micro inertial navigation system (INS) has been named a finalist for the AUVSI XCELLENCE Awards — “Enabling Components & Peripherals.” The winners will be announced during an awards ceremony at AUVSI XPONENTIAL 2023 at the Colorado Convention Center in Denver.

    The AUVSI XCELLENCE Awards honor innovators who demonstrate commitment to advancing technology, leading and promoting safe operations and developing programs that use unmanned systems to improve the human conditions.

    Quanta Micro is a GNSS-aided INS designed for space-constrained applications. Quanta Micro leverages a survey-grade inertial measurement unit (IMU) for heading performance in single antenna applications, and temperature calibration from -40° C to +85° C. An optional secondary antenna enables fast heading initialization in low dynamic applications.

    “This year, XPONENTIAL is all about designing a shared plan for the future of autonomy,” Brian Wynne, president and CEO of AUVSI, said. “There’s no better place to announce the 2023 XCELLENCE award finalists.”

  • AUVSI Xponential takes over Atlanta

    AUVSI Xponential takes over Atlanta

    Logo: AUVSI Xponential 2021

    The Association for Unmanned Vehicles Systems International (AUVSI) brings its annual conference, XPONENTIAL, to Atlanta, Aug. 16-19. The event invites industry changemakers and end users to experience new technology that is solving real world problems, from safety and defense, to energy and infrastructure, business, construction, health, and the environment. The convention features keynote speakers, panel presentations, educational programs, specialized workshops, networking opportunities, and an exhibitor hall featuring newly developed technology to preview.

    “To support our community and these technologies as they continue to accelerate along the innovation curve, our theme this year is Assured Autonomy,” said Brian Wynne, President and CEO of AUVSI. “As an industry, we must work together to ensure these systems are created, deployed, marketed and regulated to create a virtuous cycle of trust, social benefit, and economic growth. You’ll see that focus throughout our programming on-site, as well as in the technologies and operational services on display from our exhibitors.”

    XPONENTIAL typically attracts 8,000+ attendees each year, who attend 100+ educational sessions organized by tracks focused around technology, policy, and public acceptance. The Solutions Theatre features the top experts in their field sharing best practices, technical discoveries and announces the AUVSI XCELLENCE Award winners. The Startup XCELERATOR Pavillion serves as a hub for emerging technologies and early-stage companies providing a glimpse into the industry’s future. Meanwhile, the XPO Hall provides access to more than 450+ companies all showcasing the latest breakthroughs in drones, robotics, and other unmanned systems.

  • An overview of GPS/GNSS shows canceled or postponed because of COVID-19

    GPS/GNSS-related trade shows and conferences have been canceled or postponed because of the coronavirus pandemic. Below is an overview of these shows so far, starting with the most recent updates.


    AUVSI Xponential 2020: Virtual

    AUVSI Xponential 2020 logo

    The Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International (AUVSI) decided to convert AUVSI Xponential 2020 to a virtual event. It will still take place Oct. 5-8.

    Xponential 2020 was originally scheduled to take place May 4-7 at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center. It was then rescheduled to take place Oct. 5-8 at the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center in Dallas.

    “While we are disappointed to not be convening in person this year, the health and safety of Xponential exhibitors and attendees is our utmost priority,” Wynne said. “It may not look like the Xponential we are used to, but we look forward to offering attendees the opportunity to virtually network, learn from and collaborate with one another just as they have in years past.”


    Logo: ION JNC

    ION 2020 Joint Navigation Conference: Canceled

    The Institute of Navigation (ION) canceled its 2020 Joint Navigation Conference, which was scheduled to take place Sept. 8-11 in Covington, Kentucky/Cincinnati, Ohio.

    According to show organizers, the decision was made because of COVID-19 and the current U.S. Department of Defense and government travel restrictions that are limiting travel.

    ION JNC 2021 will be held June 7-10 at the Northern Kentucky Convention Center in Covington, Kentucky/Cincinnati, Ohio, with the classified session hosted at the Air Force Institute of Technology.


    Logo: ITSF Online

    ITSF 2020: Virtual

    The International Timing and Sync Forum (ITSF) is a time and synchronization conference and exhibition showcasing solutions for 4G/5G, finance, broadcast, automotive, smart grids, IoT, distributed datacenters, transport and defense. The 2020 event will be held virtually Nov. 3-5.

    “In the light of the current global situation, we are please to announce that ITSF 2020 will now be a fully virtual event — #ITSFOnline,” show organizers said.


    TU-Automotive: Virtual

    TU-Automotive will be held Aug. 18-20 in a virtual format.

    “After continuously reviewing the best ways to serve the Automotive community, we are thrilled to announce the launch of the Virtual edition of TU-Automotive Detroit, ADAS & Autonomous Vehicles, WardsAuto Interiors Conference and WardsAuto UX Conference,” show organizers said.

    The virtual event will feature keynotes, conference tracks, workshops, roundtables and working groups.


    Logo: Commercial UAV Expo Americas

    Commercial UAV Expos (America and Europe): Virtual

    Commercial UAV Expo Americas 2020 is going virtual, according to event organizer Diversified Communications. The event is slated to take place Sept. 15-17.

    “Due to ongoing health and safety concerns stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic, members of the commercial drone community we serve have made it clear that it would be impossible to hold the live event as originally planned. In the interests of ensuring our community still has an opportunity learn from and connect with each other, we have reimagined Commercial UAV Expo Americas as a fully virtual event taking place September 15-17, 2020,” said Lisa Murray, group director at Diversified Communications, organizer of Commercial UAV Expo Americas.

    Commercial UAV Expo Europe also will take place as a virtual event Dec. 1-3.

    “Due to ongoing concerns caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, and for the health and safety of the members of the commercial drone community we serve, we have made the decision to reimagine Commercial UAV Expo Europe as a fully virtual event this year which will take place as part of a hybrid live-virtual Amsterdam Drone Week 1-3 December, 2020,” Murray added.


    Logo: Intergeo 2020

    Intergeo 2020: Virtual

    Intergeo 2020, originally slated to take place Oct. 13-15 in Berlin, Germany, will now take place entirely virtually. Organizers announced in early June that the show would take place partially in person and partially virtually, but made the decision in early July to move the entire show to a digital platform.


    Logo: GEO Business

    GEO Business 2020: Postponed

    The venue and date have both been changed for GEO Business 2020. The show, organized by Diversified Communications U.K., will now take place May 19-20, 2021 at ExCel London. This event aims to connect those involved in the gathering, storing, processing and delivery of geospatial information.

    Read more about the conference here.


    5th annual FAA UAS Symposium: Virtual conference

    Logo: FAA UAS SymposiumThe Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International (AUVSI) will host the 5th annual FAA UAS Symposium virtually, rather than in-person in Baltimore. The event will take place June 16-18.

    The FAA and AUVSI also will be hosting a series of virtual events that will address the content already planned for this year’s program. The fist will take place in early summer and will focus on UTM and international UAS integration. The second will take place in late summer with a focus on updates to the Integration Pilot Program and public safety operations.

    Learn more about the show here.


    AUVSI Xponential: Postponed

    AUVSI Xponential 2020 logoThe AUVSI Xponential trade show, originally scheduled to take place May 4-7 in Boston, has been rescheduled to take place Oct. 5-8 in Dallas.

    Because of the rescheduled conference, AUVSI will be hosting Xponential Virtual Sessions, a week-long webinar series, May 4-8. Find out how you can participate here.

    Read more about the conference here.


    Logo: Trimble Dimensions 2020

    Trimble Dimensions 2020: Canceled

    Trimble Dimensions 2020, which was scheduled to take place Nov. 2-4 at the Gaylord Opryland Resort and Convention Center in Nashville, Tennessee, has been canceled.

    “Unfortunately, the overwhelming concerns and ongoing impact of COVID-19 inhibit our ability to deliver a conference that meets the high standards of safety and excellence our attendees expect and deserve,” Trimble said in a press release.

    Read more about the show here.


    Logo: IAC 2020

    International Astronautical Congress 2020: Virtual conference

    The 71st International Astronautical Congress (IAC): The CyberSpace Edition will take place virtually Oct. 12-14. The show, originally scheduled to take place in Dubai, brings together stakeholders from space agencies and institutions around the world to exchange information and ideas, share developments and advancements, and swap insights and rising trends.

    According to show organizers, the IAC is a one-of-a-kind assemblage, unmatched in scale and in scope, unequalled in its reach and its attendance.

    Read more about the virtual conference here.


    Esri User Conference: Virtual conference

    Logo: Esri

    The Esri User Conference, which typically takes place every July in San Diego, will be held virtually July 13-15. The plenary session, technical workshops and Esri Showcase will be virtual, featuring demonstrations and live discussions during the conference.

    Read more about the virtual conference here.


    AIxSPACE: Postponed

    AIxSPACE will now be taking place Nov. 2 in Montreal, Québec, Canada. According to show organizers, AIxSPACE brings together stakeholders in space and artificial intelligence industries to allow everyone to obtain concrete information on these markets and connect with potential business partners.

    Read more about the conference here.


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    European Navigation Conference: Postponed

    The European Navigation Conference has been rescheduled to take place Nov. 22-25 at the Maritim Hotel & Internationales Congress Center in Dresden, Germany. The conference, hosted by the German Society for Positioning and Navigation, brings together scientists, engineers and international experts to discuss new ideas, latest research results, future developments and new applications.

    Read more about the conference here.


    Connected & Autonomous Vehicles Conference: Postponed

    The Connected & Autonomous Vehicles Conference has been postponed and will now be taking place Aug. 10-13 at the San Jose Convention Center in California. The conference aims to highlight the latest automotive industry developments, as well as allow participants to engage with experts and form strategic alliances.

    Read more about the conference here.


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    ION Joint Navigation Conference: Postponed

    The Institute of Navigation’s (ION) Joint Navigation Conference (JNC) has been rescheduled for Sept. 8-11 at the Northern Kentucky Convention Center. JNC is a U.S. military positioning, navigation and timing conference with joint service and government participation. According to ION, the rescheduled conference will host the original program, which was scheduled to take place in June.

    Read more about the conference here.


    36th Space Symposium: Postponed

    The 36th Space Symposium will now take place Oct. 31 to Nov. 2 at The Broadmoor in Colorado Springs. According to the Space Foundation, the 36th Space Symposium will gather leaders, innovators and entrepreneurs from the civil, commercial, military, research and international sectors to share, explore and partner on efforts that will impact our lives beyond Earth and upon it.

    Read more about the conference here.


    IEEE/ION PLANS Conference: Canceled

    The IEEE/ION PLANS Conference, originally scheduled to take place April 20-23 in Portland, Oregon, was canceled.

    Read more about the cancellation here.


    Munich Satellite Navigation Summit: Canceled

    Logo: Munich Satellite Navigation Summit

    The Munich Satellite Navigation Summit, originally scheduled to take place March 16-18, was canceled.

    “In light of the current situation caused by the coronavirus as well as related travel restrictions and resulting cancellations we unfortunately are forced to cancel the Munich Satellite Navigation Summit 2020 as we are no longer able to provide a well-ordered and appropriate program,” show organizers said in a press release.

    Read more about the cancellation here.


    Logo: Mobile World Congress 2020

    Mobile World Congress: Canceled

    Mobile World Congress, which was slated to take place Feb. 24-27 in Barcelona, Spain, was canceled.

    “With due regard to the safe and healthy environment in Barcelona and the host country today, the GSMA has cancelled MWC Barcelona 2020 because the global concern regarding the coronavirus outbreak, travel concern and other circumstances, make it impossible for the GSMA to hold the event,” said GSMA CEO John Hoffman in a statement.

    Read more about the cancellation here.


    Read more of GPS World‘s coronavirus coverage here.


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  • AUVSI Xponential postponed until October because of COVID-19

    AUVSI Xponential postponed until October because of COVID-19

    Photo: GPS World Staff
    Photo: GPS World Staff

    The Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International (AUVSI) has confirmed that the Xponential trade show will be moving to Oct. 5-8 and will now take place in Dallas.

    The show was originally scheduled to take place May 4-7 in Boston. It was then postponed to tentatively take place Aug. 10-12 in Boston. Because AUVSI was unable to secure the original location for the new dates, the trade show has been moved to the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center in Dallas.

    “While we are disappointed to leave Boston, we are excited to confirm that we will be once again hosting Xponential in Dallas, Texas,” said Brian Wynne, president and CEO of AUVSI. “We anticipate great participation based on the attendance and engagement we experienced there in 2017, and our AUVSI Lone Star Chapter has already extended a warm welcome on behalf of the Texas unmanned systems community.”

    According to AUVSI, it based its decision to reschedule to the fall on concerns for the health and safety of the attendees of the trade show because of the coronavirus pandemic.

    “For 48 years we have witnessed how innovation and resolve meet challenges head-on to reshape critical missions and business operations for the better,” Wynne said. “Our commitment to supporting the unmanned systems community remains unwavering, so amidst the current global health crisis we, too, must adapt to fulfill that mission.”

    AUVSI also will implement a health and safety plan to address social distancing and other measures to help keep participants safe, the association said.

    The AUVSI Xponential trade show highlights advancement of businesses and technologies in the unmanned systems industry.


    Read more show updates here.

  • AUVSI Xponential show postponed until August

    AUVSI Xponential show postponed until August

    AUVSI Xponential 2020 logoThe AUVSI Xponential trade show has been postponed due to COVID-19, with a tentative reschedule date planned for August.

    AUVSI Xponential 2020 was scheduled be held at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center May 4-7. AUVSI has identified Aug. 9-12 as tentative dates to reschedule the event.

    AUVSI Xponential is a large event for the unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) and unmanned, autonomous industries. Held for the past 47 years, the conference attracts more than 8,500 attendees and 700 exhibitors from around the world.

    “Based on currently available information, and with the best interests of our members, exhibitors, attendees and the global community in mind, the AUVSI Board of Directors has made the difficult but necessary decision to postpone AUVSI Xponential 2020,” said Brian Wynne, president and CEO of AUVSI.

    Plans to conduct Xponential 2020 in August may change given how rapidly the COVID-19 situation is evolving. In the meantime, AUVSI will provide updates as information becomes available.

    “We will continue to actively assess all potential opportunities to best serve the needs of our community while delivering the world-class event you have come to expect from AUVSI,” Wynne said.

    AUVSI has created an email address, [email protected], for submitting inquiries about the plans to reschedule Xponential 2020. The association’s staff will respond to questions and concerns about the conference as quickly as possible.

    “We appreciate the incredible support, cooperation and patience we have received from the unmanned systems community as we work through this evolving global issue,” Wynne said.

  • What’s coming to AUVSI Xponential + UAV misHAPS

    AUVSI Xponential 2019 — the huge exhibition and conference built around unmanned everything — will run at the West Building, McCormick Place Convention Center, April 29 to May 2 in Chicago.

    This is the premier show for the Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International (AUVSI) group and its many members and supporters who have interest in unmanned technology — 8,500 attendees with connection to unmanned and autonomous capability are expected to walk the exhibit hall to see the latest products, hear numerous related presentations, participate in educational courses, and mingle with other like-minded people in the industry.

    I was looking for a way to provide a brief overview of the companies exhibiting; a sample cross-section to provide an insight on what to expect. But with more than 700 exhibitors, it’s a difficult thing to do. Then I realized that the company show preview emails in my inbox were from organizations that were actually quite representative of the industry, and I had my overview selection.

    Flyability’s drones are adapted for inspection tasks, both indoors and out, with an exterior protective cage. Routine inspection jobs indoors, underground and around complex pipework become quicker, safer and are fully documented by high-resolution video and stills.

    This all enables the reduction of costs and process-interruption downtime of industrial inspections, while also reducing to a large degree the risks for inspection professionals. Industries using these inspection drones include power generation, oil and gas, chemicals, maritime, infrastructures and utilities, and public safety.

    AeroVironment’s drones are used extensively by the military for surveillance and reconnaissance, and in the commercial sector they focus on tools for agriculture.

    Quantix drone. (Photo: AeroVironment)
    Quantix drone. (Photo: AeroVironment)

    The VTOL (vertical take-off and landing) Quantix drone system is fully automated for takeoff, flight and landing, enabling mapping of farm acreage to monitor crop health to identify anomalies due to water, insect, weed and disease so their impact on yield can be minimized.

    Valqari has developed a drone mailbox that is interoperable with a large number of delivery drones and enables drop-off of packages in residential neighborhoods.

    The Valqari drone mailbox automatically accepts packages and safely stores them until the recipient opens the box later to retrieve them.

    Cepton Technologies makes lidar systems more commonly used for automotive obstacle detection, but now customized for UAV integration and use. Its UAV lidar system provides long-range, high-resolution and low-cost mapping capabilities in a lightweight package. With a scanning range of 200 meters, high-density map-data acquisition becomes possible.

    Deseret UAS is a non-profit working to bring UAS business to Utah — the organization offers information, promotes UAS companies and offers test-range access in Utah. In collaboration with Utah State University AggieAir, FAA authority for flight testing in wide open; low-risk operational areas of Utah can be accessed.

    And, of course, General Atomics Aeronautical Systems (GA-ASI), manufacturer of the well-known Predator military drone, will exhibit. At Xponential 2018, GA-ASI unveiled its MQ-9B SkyGuardian certifiable drone system. Through the year, the company has progressed towards certification of the system for flight within the U.S. civilian National Airspace System and the civil airspace of other countries around the world.

    GA-ASI’s latest media release recounted how an MQ-9B was flown by the company’s Certifiable Ground Control Station (CGCS) on March 9, including both take-off and landing. The CGCS architecture separates flight and mission-critical functions. Off-the-shelf avionics and flight computers are used for flight-critical functions, and mission-critical functions run alongside GA-ASI’s Advanced Cockpit payload and weapons equipment.

    Meanwhile, High Altitude Pseudo-Satellite (HAPS) unmanned aircraft are back in the news with what appears to be a crash during the sensitive take-off/climb-out regime. The Airbus Zephyr aircraft — with an 82-foot wingspan, but weighing less than 75 pounds — was engaged in a test campaign in Western Australia when the ground abruptly intervened on March 15.

    Airbus is working with the UK Ministry of Defence to demonstrate the operational capabilities of the UAV and its anticipated payload options. Once airborne, Zephyr is intended to climb out to upwards of 65,000 feet into the stratosphere — previously achieving a maximum altitude of 74,000 feet — and has so far been able to remain airborne for almost 26 days. The object is to create a commercial, reusable, reconfigurable satellite-like capability for communications and surveillance applications.

    Airbus and MoD are undertaking a crash investigation to determine what exactly happened and how to prevent future recurrence. The incident occurred about four hours into a demonstration flight, and (reading between the lines) may have been related to rapid weather changes that destabilized the UAV while in the take-off and climb-out phase. An automated launch system is in the works — currently Zephyr is man-handled for take-off.

    Other HAPS programs include AeroVironment and Japan’s Softbank, Astigan and the UK Ordnance Survey, BAE Systems and Prismatic, and Boeing’s Aurora Flight Sciences. Thales, meanwhile, is apparently focusing on an approach using an autonomous airship.

    So some good news, some not so good. Lots of attendees are expected in Chicago for the AUVSI Xponential show, with new developments in unmanned aircraft, robotics, and unmanned ground and water systems anticipated in the exhibition hall. There will be lots of people in the industry with whom to exchange ideas and conduct business to conduct, hopefully just as spring arrives in the windy city.

    Meanwhile, over the coming months Airbus will no doubt continue to work out how to overcome the latest problems in HAPS technology and operations.

  • AUVSI Xponential 2018

    AUVSI Xponential 2018


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    The GPS World and Geospatial Solutions staff reported live from the Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International’s (AUVSI’s) Xponential 2018 April 30-May 3 in Denver. Check out videos from the event above.

    Check out news, photos and more from the show here.

  • Septentrio highlights AsteRx-i V at Xponential 2018

    Septentrio’s Jan Van Hees discusses the company’s AsteRx-i V IMU-enhanced GNSS receiver at Xponential 2018. According to the company, AsteRx-i V features its AIM+ interference mitigation and monitoring system, which can suppress a wide variety of interferers.

  • Harris showcases PrecisionPass solution at Xponential 2018

    Harris showcases PrecisionPass solution at Xponential 2018

    Rebecca Lasica, director of enterprise platforms and partners at Harris Geospatial Solutions, offers a rundown on the company’s PrecisionPass solution at Xponential 2018. According to the company, PrecisionPass enables UAV pilots to quickly determine in the field if a data collection meets the required criteria or if it needs to be collected again.

  • NovAtel presents latest GNSS products at Xponential 2018

    NovAtel presents latest GNSS products at Xponential 2018

    NovAtel’s Natasha Wong Ken offers a rundown on the company’s latest products — including its PwrPak7D enclosure, OEM7600 GNSS receiver and Inertial Explorer Xpress software — at Xponential 2018, which took place April 30-May 4 in Denver.