The CTO Roundtable organization will be holding their tenth summit, “When Drones Fly†on June 11 and will feature what the group calls a “drone petting station” for attendees.
A team of innovators from Gannett will exhibit unmanned aerial systems at the site during the event, CTO Roundtable said.
Lance Sherry, executive director for the Center for Air Transportation Systems Research at George Mason University, will join the summit to speak about drone technology trends and business applications.
Michael Dyment, founder of Nexa Capital Partner, will also discuss the challenges of compliance with drone regulations in the U.S.
John Lambert, former president and chairman of the board of the Association of Unmanned Vehicle Systems International, will give insights into the applications of drones in agriculture outside the U.S.