MELVILLE, N.Y., July 24, 2017 -- BZ Media LLC today announced that Brian Krzanich, CEO of Intel Corporation, will give a Grand Keynote address at InterDrone, September 6 at 10:30 am. Krzanich will follow opening keynote remarks by FAA Administrator Michael P. Huerta and frame the state of the industry for the more than 4,000 attendees expected at the conference, being held September 6-8 at the Rio Hotel in Las Vegas.
Intel, a leader in driving new innovations in the drone industry is creating groundbreaking devices and related technologies that have provided unique solutions, set world records and entertained audiences around the globe. Krzanich has been deeply involved in advancing the drone industry and in 2016 was appointed by Huerta to chair the FAA’s Drone Advisory Committee.
“Intel is committed to working with the industry to expand the potential for drone technology and application, said Brian Krzanich. “We are driving innovation to transform business with the data generated by drones and look forward to sharing Intel’s vision during this year’s InterDrone.”
InterDrone is the largest event dedicated to commercial drones in North America, “Attendance is running well ahead of last year at this time and we have more than 300 media and association partners helping to market and build InterDrone 2017,” said Ted Bahr, InterDrone Chairman. “The addition of Brian Krzanich to the program will be a real treat for the attendees and it’s sure to be an interesting talk,” continued Bahr.
Registration for InterDrone—strictly for commercial drone builders, buyers and flyers—is open at www.InterDrone.com. For information on exhibiting or event sponsorships, please contact Ted Bahr at [email protected] or +1 631-421-4158 x101.
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