The drone industry today is simultaneously a story of fast growth and unrealized potential. From allowing everyday creators to access cinematic filming, to helping enterprise inspectors map and digitize our physical infrastructure more efficiently, drones hold the promise for massive positive impact to our society. However, despite the potential benefits, today’s generation of manual drones aren’t good enough to live up to the opportunity presented.
As the world-leader in AI-powered autonomy, Skydio is unlocking the full potential of drones by creating a fundamentally better and safer user experience. With the Skydio 2 drone, we set a new standard for capturing Hollywood-quality aerial footage for everyday consumers. We are bringing the same groundbreaking technology to a new set of next-gen solutions, including Skydio X2, Skydio 3D Scan and Skydio Cloud, that will help professionals scale their drone operations more effectively than ever before. Join us to learn how AI and autonomous flight built into a fully integrated technology stack are poised to revolutionize the drone industry.
Marc has been in the commercial drone industry since 2014. Focusing on support, sales and training, he has worked with thousands of enterprise drone users to help them integrate UAS into their workflows. Marc is the Program Manager – Enterprise at Skydio and is focusing on the successful implementation and delivery of Skydio solutions for Enterprise customers. Marc is a current FAA part 107 remote pilot and ITC certified Thermographer.
He is an avid aerial photographer and when he is not flying for work, he is flying for fun!
VIP TICKETS Track 1
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Speaker: Marc Flamm, Enterprise Program Manager, Skydio
Today’s generation of manual drones aren’t living up to the opportunity presented. Skydio is unlocking the full potential of drones.
VIP TICKETS Track 2
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Speaker: Marc Flamm, Enterprise Program Manager, Skydio
Today’s generation of manual drones aren’t living up to the opportunity presented. Skydio is unlocking the full potential of drones.