UTAC 2024: Defense Training in UAS & Robotics

UTAC 2024 will host a series of workshops and demonstrations centered on UAS and robotics, providing participants with essential skills and practical knowledge for real-world applications By William Mackenzie / 01 Oct 2024
UTAC 2024: Defense Training in UAS & Robotics
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UTAC 2024 will bring together defense experts, technology vendors, and operators from the defense sector to participate in exclusive training exercises tailored to military operations. 

The final two days of the event—October 24 and 25—will be dedicated solely to defense attendees, offering advanced training in unmanned aerial systems (UAS) and robotics. Participants will engage in specialized operational scenarios alongside US and NATO forces, instructors, and select vendors.

These defense-specific days provide a unique opportunity to practice mission-critical skills in a secure and controlled environment, ensuring that attendees leave with enhanced capabilities and insights.

The first three days of the event, open to a broader audience including local, state, federal, and enterprise operators, will still offer valuable training, technology workshops, and immersive scenarios.

Attendees will have the chance to see how various organizations are deploying uncrewed systems, network with other professionals, and experience live demonstrations of the latest technological advancements.

Location:
Guardian Centers of Georgia | Perry, GA

Dates:
Local/State/Federal/Enterprise – 3 days | October 21-23, 2024
Defense – 5 days | October 21-25, 2024

Guest Speaker
This year, Deputy Commissioner of Operations Kaz Daughtry from the New York Police Department will deliver the keynote address.

With an extensive background in public safety, he coordinates large-scale response efforts and leads inter-agency training exercises. His address will highlight the importance of integrating advanced technologies into defense and public safety operations.

Register for UTAC 2024 here – limited spaces remaining >>

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