“We’re entering a period where drones are able to go to work and do jobs that are often considered dull, dirty or dangerous, whether surveying a construction site or conducting a high-voltage powerline inspection,” said Jan Gasparic, Head of Enterprise Partnerships at DJI. “At AirWorks 2017 we will gather the industry’s innovators and thought leaders to provide attendees with critical knowledge that will help them put drones to work in their businesses, and give them a first look at the future of DJI’s enterprise drone technology.”
At AirWorks, attendees will learn about current and future trends in the commercial drone industry while obtaining hands-on experience through industry-specific workshops across five tracks including agriculture, construction, energy, infrastructure, and public safety. In addition, they will have the opportunity to hear from DJI executives and industry leaders through keynote and panel presentations, connect with the ecosystem of drone service providers in the exhibit hall, and network with industry professionals. Attendees will learn how drones are changing industries and how they can put drones to work in their operations today.
Attendee registration for AirWorks is open now at: enterprise.dji.com/airworks
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