Aerial Robotics and Drone Pavilion— a new highlight at this year’s National Broadcasters Association Show (NAB).
It’s set to be one of the most exciting spots on the convention floor. A cage, flying vehicles… what’s not to love? The NAB Show will try and give the masses what they want with a new “Aerial Robotics and Drone Pavilion,” including an enclosed flying cage that will give attendees a close look at the technology behind drone cameras. The pavilion will include demonstrations as well as a panel of industry experts speaking on laws and regulations surrounding drones, the use of drones for news gathering, capturing aerial video and employing range extenders. The pavilion is open during exhibit days in the South Upper Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center, 9:15 a.m.–6:00 p.m.
“We saw these types of devices jump out during last year’s show,” said Chris Brown, executive vice president, NAB Conventions and Business Operations, who is responsible for overseeing the content within the conferences and sessions at each NAB Convention. “That was perhaps the first time we had some significant presence overall from companies in this category. Then, over the course of the last year there has been an increasing focus on drones in the media and at other events. Clearly in the world of content capture, these devices can have enormous utility. It may be early in the lifecycle for these products, but part of what we want to do with the show is feature technology that is on the horizon.”
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