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2017 AUVSI XPONENTIAL
Intel will showcase its commercial drone business at AUVSI XPONENTIAL 2017. The four-day Dallas event features the largest global gathering of business leaders focused on drones, intelligent robotics and unmanned systems.
Intel CEO Brian Krzanich will keynote the event, speaking to Intel’s momentum in the drone market through the creation of innovative new solutions for the company’s customers that will drive business transformations. Highlight of Intel’s presentation are a bridge inspection demo by an Intel Falcon 8+ System drone and Intel’s first indoor light show featuring Intel Shooting Star drones.
The Intel Falcon 8+ System, an advanced drone with full electronic system redundancy, is outfitted for industrial inspection, surveying and mapping geared toward professionals and experts. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
The Intel Falcon 8+ System, an advanced drone with full electronic system redundancy, is outfitted for industrial inspection, surveying and mapping geared toward professionals and experts. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
The Intel Falcon 8+ System, an advanced drone with full electronic system redundancy, is outfitted for industrial inspection, surveying and mapping geared toward professionals and experts. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
The Intel Falcon 8+ System, an advanced drone with full electronic system redundancy, is outfitted for industrial inspection, surveying and mapping geared toward professionals and experts. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
The Intel Falcon 8+ System, an advanced drone with full electronic system redundancy, is outfitted for industrial inspection, surveying and mapping geared toward professionals and experts. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
The Intel Falcon 8+ System, an advanced drone with full electronic system redundancy, is outfitted for industrial inspection, surveying and mapping geared toward professionals and experts. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
The Intel Falcon 8+ System, an advanced drone with full electronic system redundancy, is outfitted for industrial inspection, surveying and mapping geared toward professionals and experts. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
The Intel Falcon 8+ System, an advanced drone with full electronic system redundancy, is outfitted for industrial inspection, surveying and mapping geared toward professionals and experts. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
The Intel Falcon 8+ drone is an advanced, unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) designed for professional use. It delivers the best performance and weight-to-payload ratio on the market, the highest stability in harsh conditions, and best-in-class safety. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
The Intel Falcon 8+ drone is an advanced, unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) designed for professional use. It delivers the best performance and weight-to-payload ratio on the market, the highest stability in harsh conditions, and best-in-class safety. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
The Intel Falcon 8+ drone is an advanced, unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) designed for professional use. It delivers the best performance and weight-to-payload ratio on the market, the highest stability in harsh conditions, and best-in-class safety. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
The Intel Falcon 8+ drone is an advanced, unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) designed for professional use. It delivers the best performance and weight-to-payload ratio on the market, the highest stability in harsh conditions, and best-in-class safety. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
Dmitry Ivanov, of Intel's Perceptual Computing Division, flies the Aero Ready To Fly Drone during a demonstration at the 2016 Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2016. The robot uses Intel's Joule module. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
A ready-to-fly drone that uses Intel’s Aero Compute Board and RealSense technology is flown during a demonstration at the 2016 Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2016. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
A ready-to-fly drone that uses Intel’s Aero Compute Board and RealSense technology is flown during a demonstration at the 2016 Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2016. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
A ready-to-fly drone that uses Intel’s Aero Compute Board and RealSense technology is flown by Intel’s Jeff Lo during a demonstration at the 2016 Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2016. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
During a keynote at AUVSI XPONENTIAL, Intel CEO Brian Krzanich announced the next version of the Intel Shooting Star drone for outdoor light shows. Intel Corporation leaders say they will work with key partners to scale these performances globally. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
During a keynote at AUVSI XPONENTIAL, Intel CEO Brian Krzanich announced the next version of the Intel Shooting Star drone for outdoor light shows. Intel Corporation leaders say they will work with key partners to scale these performances globally. (Credit: Intel Corporation)