International Conference on Unmanned Aircraft Systems (ICUAS 2024)
When | Tuesday, June 4, 2024 - Friday, June 7, 2024 |
Where | Chania Greece |
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About the event
ICUAS ’24 offers unique opportunities to meet, interact and shape the future of unmanned aviation, worldwide, bringing together the technical, regulatory, and legal communities.
ICUAS ’24 focuses on civil and public domain applications and on the societal impact of unmanned aviation, and its effect on everyday quality of life. Topics of special importance are:
* Bioinspired aerial platforms
* Hybrid platforms
* Design for resiliency
* Human factors
* Framework and regulations for integration into the national airspace
ICUAS ’24 brings together, under one forum, national and international organizations, federal agencies, industry, the private sector, authorities, end-users, and practitioners, who work towards defining roadmaps of Unmanned Aircraft Systems/Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (UAS/RPAS), they set expectations and technical requirements and standards that are prerequisite to their full utilization and integration into the national airspace. Special emphasis will be given to research opportunities, and to ‘
what comes next’ in terms of the tools and support technologies, and standards, which need to be utilized and implemented to advance the state-of-the-art.
See you in Chania!
ICUAS ’24 offers unique opportunities to meet, interact and shape the future of unmanned aviation, worldwide, bringing together the technical, regulatory, and legal communities.
ICUAS ’24 focuses on civil and public domain applications and on the societal impact of unmanned aviation, and its effect on everyday quality of life. Topics of special importance are:
* Bioinspired aerial platforms
* Hybrid platforms
* Design for resiliency
* Human factors
* Framework and regulations for integration into the national airspace
ICUAS ’24 brings together, under one forum, national and international organizations, federal agencies, industry, the private sector, authorities, end-users, and practitioners, who work towards defining roadmaps of Unmanned Aircraft Systems/Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (UAS/RPAS), they set expectations and technical requirements and standards that are prerequisite to their full utilization and integration into the national airspace. Special emphasis will be given to research opportunities, and to ‘
what comes next’ in terms of the tools and support technologies, and standards, which need to be utilized and implemented to advance the state-of-the-art.
See you in Chania!