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RMUS Tech Week 2023

RMUS Canada’s third Tech Week was a huge success with 27 guest speakers taking part over the five days of in-depth discussions about remotely piloted and autonomous robotics for inspection, monitoring and public safety applications.

RMUS Canada’s third Tech Week was a huge success with 27 guest speakers taking part over the five days of in-depth discussions about remotely piloted and autonomous robotics for inspection, monitoring and public safety applications. If you missed the live session, find the webinar replay link below.

Have a question about any of the technology or solutions discussed during Tech Week? Contact your RMUS representative or email us at info@rmus.ca.

What’s-Next-in-Unmanned-Robotics webinar thumbnail In the opening remarks, Kevin Toderel and Fraser Hahn set the stage for the week ahead. RMUS’s technical experts talk about what’s new at RMUS and what we’re excited about. They also introduce our new partners and the innovative solutions available to our customers. Watch the replay
The-Ukraine-and-Drone-Tech-Effects-webinar-thumbnail We’re joined by Michael Dewhirst (Evolve Dynamics) and Geoff Hitchcock (Teal) who look at lessons learned on the battlefield, takeaways for new tech and next steps, and what will trickle into commercial and public safety markets. Watch the replay
Infrastructure-Digital-Twins-and-Asset-Management-webinar-thumbnail Angad Singh (Skydio), Michael Cohen (Qii.AI) and Ted Strazimiri (SkyDeploy UAS) take us through what is digital twin technology and real-world applications, including bridges, towers, and more. >> Watch the replay
Digitizing the mine webinar thumbnail Anthony Downs (Vale), Iain McKillip (Glencore), Matt Mackinnon (UAS Inc.) and Raffi Jabrayan (Exyn) discuss use cases for extreme data collection and modeling underground, as well as above ground and mine assets. >> Watch the replay
What-is-Autonomy-and-the-Key-to-Adoption-webinar-thumbnail We tackle the questions of what autonomy is, what works today and what’s coming with guest speakers Edwin Sanchez (Votix), Josh Ogden (AVSS) and Ray Popp (Levatas). We also look at regulations and working with regulators and managing stakeholders’ expectations along with in-field challenges. >> Watch the replay
Deep-Dive-into-Drone-in-a-Box-webinar-thumbnail Advances in docking station technology have made the drone-in-a-box more accessible. In this session, Curt Lary (Hextronics) outlines the business model for the box, looking at hardware, deployments and maintenance as well as software and outcomes. He also discusses data collection hardware and why agnostic is the way to go. >> Watch the replay
Case-Study-Drone-as-First-Responder-webinar-thumbnail Captain Miriam Foxx with the Chula Vista Police Department takes us through the journey to drone as first responder, public engagement and surprising outcomes. >> Watch the replay
First-Responder-Multi-Modal-Robotics-webinar-thumbnail It’s not just about drones, but ROVs and ground-based platforms. Hear from Carter Sinclair (Deep Trekker), Jon McBride (Autel) and Matthew Knights (Boston Dynamics) on how all three modes work together to deliver exceptional results, and where they stand out on their own. >> Watch the replay
Advanced-Industrial-Inspection-webinar-thumbnail Today’s speakers revel in the use of robotics and advanced sensors for asset inspection. We speak with Jack Cornes (HausBots), Jacob Moshinsky (OFiL Systems), Nikita Iliushkin (Skygauge Robotics) and Tim Tenne (Nordic Unmanned) about new and innovative use cases on collection and sensor technology. >> Watch the replay 
Case-Study-Real-World-AI-Applications-webinar-thumbnail An in-depth look at sub-station applications with Ali Khafagy (OPG), Jean Semrau (Levatas), Christopher Baird and Scott Nokleby (both from Ontario Tech University). >> Watch the replay
RMUS-Innovation-Day-What’s-Next-webinar-thumbnail At the end of March, we gathered a diverse group of people from across the industry, including manufacturers, researchers and end users, and asked them to explore what’s coming in unmanned and autonomous solutions with enhanced capabilities for air, land and water. The outcome of those discussions is summarized on this panel looking at core customer needs, research challenges and projects and things in the works and inspiration. >> Watch the replay

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