Autonomous Flying Robots beyond Multi-Copters

Symposium presented by ETH Zurich

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After their first take-off in Switzerland around 12 years ago, electric powered quadrotors and multi-copters have become a highly desired toy and professional tool for many applications. This event will focus on the development of flying robots at ETH Zurich together with its partners, the two industrial key players from the Silicon Valley. It will feature a technological overview of the visions from 3D Robotics and GoPro and highlight work from ETH Zurich’s research laboratories and spin-offs in the field. Advanced autonomous flying robots using various ways to overcome gravity will be presented, starting from well-known multi-copters and hybrids all the way to blimps, autonomous solar airplanes and vehicles that can fly on walls.

Tuesday, April 12, 2016
4:00 pm

external pageMezzanine San Francisco
444 Jessie St, San Francisco, CA 94103

external pageRegistration

Program

Speakers

Enlarged view: Chris Anderson

Chris Anderson, CEO,  external page3D Robotics

Enlarged view: Sandor Barna

Sandor Barna, VP of Core Technologies, external pageGoPro

Enlarged view: Roland Siegwart

Roland Siegwart, Professor Autonomous Systems Lab and Director external pageWyss Zurich, ETH Zurich

Enlarged view: Lorenz Meier

Lorenz Meier, Director external pageDronecode and PhD Student ETH Zurich

Enlarged view: Basil Weibel

Basil Weibel, Founder external pageWingtra, Wyss Zurich

Enlarged view: Daniel Meier

Daniel Meier, CEO and co-founder external pageAerotain GmbH

Enlarged view: Kostas Alexis

Kostas Alexis, Assistant Professor, University of Nevada Reno, former project leader AtlantikSolar, ETH Zurich

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