Intetics Exhibited at InterDrone 2017 in Las Vegas

Intetics team participated in an internationally renowned InterDrone 2017 conference in Las Vegas. A 3-day UAV event brought together drone pilots, UAS engineers, and developers, commercial drome service businesses, UAV manufactures, drone videographers and enterprise UAV end-users.

Held in the beginning of September, conference and expo joined more than 3,518 delegates from 54 countries and 185 unmanned system manufacturers to discuss industry opportunities. The attendees and exhibitors acquired a unique chance to visit 120+ panels, sessions, and classes, listen to 180+ speakers, and drone workshops to learn literally everything.

Being among the exhibitors of the InterDrone 2017 conference, Intetics representatives – Pavel Yalovol and Oleksandr Tretyakov – contributed to the development of world-class event by telling about remote drone data processing and Geo-software development services.

“I was truly impressed by the undying interest and motivation of the visitors. The attention to the topical things was kept alight through the whole event. The venue, hundreds of people, natural involvement and commitment to the industry development served as the best assets for establishing new partnerships and discovering new business opportunities. It was an amazing chance to participate in such an event and I am glad we leveraged it,”

                                                                             says Oleksandr Tretyakov.

picture from the Interdrone exhibition

Picture of the Interdrone exhibition

InterDrone 2017 introduced 3 specific technical conferences: Drone Techcon (for drone builders, engineers, OEMs, and developers), Drone Enterprise (for UAV pilots, operators, drone services, investors) and Drone Cinema (for pilots engaged in aerial photography and videography). By embracing the hottest UAV questions, Interdrone has become one of the top events in the industry.

We would like to thank the conference hosts for the honor of being a part of InterDrone 2017.

Source: Intetics