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8 November 2024 | 16:30 - 21:00

71st DroneMasters Meetup

DroneMasters

The DroneMasters Meetups facilitate the global dialogue among vertical mobility pioneers, experts, and enthusiasts across all industries and sectors.

The 71st DroneMasters Meetup will take place as a live event at the Werner-von-Siemens Centre in Berlin, with digital participation enabled via Microsoft Teams. The Meetup will focus on the topics of science and education in the drone industry. Save 20% using the code ScienceWeek.
Four speakers from different areas of the drone economy will give insights into their projects in 10-minute talks. Afterwards, there will be an opportunity for extensive networking. 

PROGRAM

Welcome to the location
Madlen Dietrich
Team Leader Network & Communications, WvSC

Intro. DroneMasters Meetup #071
Frank Wernecke, Founder & CEO, DroneMasters

1) Speeding up railroad inspections from the sky
Jörg Schamuhn, Co-Founder & Managing Director, AIRIAL UAS

2) Lessons Learned - SPRIND FUNKE Autonomy Challenge
Mats Martens, Research And Teaching Assistant, TU Berlin

3) Reach new heights with real-world labs
Sarah Ben Bernou, Reallabor Designerin | Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin: HyAirLogicLaB, HWR Berlin

4) Labfly - medical drone delivery
Tim Fischer, CEO & Co-Founder, Labfly

Drone Masters reserves the right  to make changes to the programme at short notice and without prior notice - this does not result in any claim for a refund.
The speakers will be announced soon. Networking after the Meetup will be facilitated DroneMasters' community messenger.

  • Hybrid Event.
  • Registration needed (see left). 
  • Wheelchair accessible.
  • There is no box office. 
  • An “on-site ticket” is required for in-person attendance.
  • Save 20% using the code ScienceWeek

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  • Hybrid Event.
  • Registration needed (see left). 
  • Wheelchair accessible.
  • There is no box office. 
  • An “on-site ticket” is required for in-person attendance.
  • Save 20% using the code ScienceWeek