On the Wings of Robots - the Ups and Downs of Using UAVs in Conservation: ABCG Thematic Meeting
When |
Apr 02, 2014
from 09:30 AM to 12:30 PM |
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Where | World Wildlife Fund, US 1250 24th Street, NW Washington DC, DC 20037 |
Contact Name | Natalie Bailey |
Contact Phone | 202-492-7354 |
Attendees |
David Wilkie Lilian Pintea Joeseph Campagna Aliyah Pandolfi Isaac Shpantzer |
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In this meeting we will:
- Review the scope of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) in use in conservation
- Understand the conservation opportunities UAVs provide and technical specifications needed
- Identify opportunities for collaboration between conservationists, engineers, and UAV specialists
- Explore security, humans rights, and other concerns
Speakers will include:
- David Wilkie, Wildlife Conservation Society
- Lilian Pintea, the Jane Goodall Institute
- Joeseph Campagna, Artemis Inc, maker of Synthetic Apeture Radar
- Aliyah Pandolfi, Wildlife Conservation UAV Challenge
- Isaac Shpantzer, Engineer and inventor
- Others to be confirmed
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