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ATA Hosting Wharton San Diego Business Forum on Commercial Drones

ATA Engineering is pleased to host the upcoming Wharton San Diego Business Forum on the dynamic business of commercial drones.

SAN DIEGO, Calif., February 23, 2015 – Small unmanned aerial vehicles, also called remotely piloted vehicles or drones, have been growing in popularity and prevalence, making their way into the market as toys and being put to use in a variety of industries, from agriculture to energy. This forum is about the business application of drones in the emerging markets and commercial applications that are starting to attract customers and capital. San Diego is the nexus of an extensive amount of drone, robotics, and aerospace research, and stands to benefit if this industry takes off. This business forum will bring together key leaders from across the commercial drone industry to discuss its potential and the challenges it may face.

The forum is scheduled for March 19, 2015, at 5–8 p.m., at ATA Engineering, 13290 Evening Creek Drive South, Suite 250, San Diego, CA 92128. Registration is $45 per person.

Please register now to take part in this exciting discussion.

Key Topics:

  • Differences between the commercial and consumer drone markets
  • Where drone companies find capital and who is investing
  • Technical challenges that remain for drone manufacturers
  • Drone types, prices, and trends
  • Regulatory challenges and mitigation

Moderator:

Ellen Chang, board member, Wharton San Diego

Panelists:

  • Jill Meyers, Owner and President, Meyers AeroConsulting LLC, aerospace management consulting
  • Eileen Shibley, President and CEO, Monarch Inc., manufacturer of remotely piloted vehicles based in Southern California
  • Gareth Keane, Investment Manager, Qualcomm Ventures
  • Treggon Owens, CEO, Aerial Mob, a company that uses drones to give Hollywood new and creative perspectives
  • William Janicki, Aviation Attorney and Symposium Chair, Air Law Institute