Drone Aviation Holding Corp. (DAHC) provides critical aerial and land based surveillance and communications solutions to government and commercial customers.
Unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) are increasingly being used for disaster relief, environmental monitoring, and precision agriculture applications. By 2020, UAS are predicted to be the primary platform for collecting remotely sensed data. Public organizations should obtain FAA authorization to fly UAS for approved purposes. Researchers in the Philippines and Hawaii are using fixed-wing and rotary-wing UAS to assess damage from Typhoon Haiyan, detect banana diseases, and monitor native ecosystems. UAS provide low-cost, high-resolution data to study agricultural and environmental issues.
Ben Sheehy discusses how both Amazon and Google continue to push forward with plans for one day offering an unmanned delivery service. This service, which would use drones, is not currently permitted by FAA regulations. Google and Amazon have been testing their drones overseas and are looking at whether it is a viable option in the United States.
This document discusses drones and their future applications. It begins by defining drones and their anatomy, such as sensors and controllers that allow autonomous or remote controlled flight. Regulations for drone use in Canada are also outlined. The document then explores various commercial and recreational uses of drones, such as aerial photography, surveillance, racing and more. It positions drone racing as a potential new sport. In closing, it profiles a Canadian drone racing champion and the growing popularity of FPV (first-person view) drone racing.
Drone use by firefighters isn't really new, departments all over have been using drones to assist in putting out fires for several years. While it is true that irresponsible use of UAVs is a major problem for fire departments, the responsible use of this technology can also be greatly beneficial to firefighting efforts – see how drones are being used for firefighting.
This document discusses the current and future uses of drone transportation. It outlines that drones are powered aerial vehicles that can fly autonomously or be piloted remotely, and can carry lethal or nonlethal payloads. Currently, drones are used widely in the military, and their use is growing in other fields like transportation, medical assistance, and scientific research. The document predicts that drone use will continue expanding in the coming years, and it's possible that in the near future, people may commonly travel using pilotless drones and drones will be more integrated into everyday life.
The document discusses the present and future of the drone industry. It covers the commercial, military, and hobbyist markets for drones and how drones are being used for applications like delivery, agriculture, filmmaking, and more. The document predicts that commercial drone spending will reach $4.8 billion globally by 2021 and that drones will continue revolutionizing various industries through innovations in engagement, solutions to unique challenges, and new forms of advertising and events.
This document discusses drones and their use in broadcasting media. It provides background on drone history, describes modern drone components like cameras and sensors, and safety modes. It also outlines mobile apps for live streaming, advantages of drones for broadcasting like flexible shots, recommended broadcast cameras, top broadcast drones, and wireless video transmission vendors. Finally, it explains common drone broadcasting terminology and workflow from drone to transmission.
Unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) are increasingly being used for disaster relief, environmental monitoring, and precision agriculture applications. By 2020, UAS are predicted to be the primary platform for collecting remotely sensed data. Public organizations should obtain FAA authorization to fly UAS for approved purposes. Researchers in the Philippines and Hawaii are using fixed-wing and rotary-wing UAS to assess damage from Typhoon Haiyan, detect banana diseases, and monitor native ecosystems. UAS provide low-cost, high-resolution data to study agricultural and environmental issues.
Ben Sheehy discusses how both Amazon and Google continue to push forward with plans for one day offering an unmanned delivery service. This service, which would use drones, is not currently permitted by FAA regulations. Google and Amazon have been testing their drones overseas and are looking at whether it is a viable option in the United States.
This document discusses drones and their future applications. It begins by defining drones and their anatomy, such as sensors and controllers that allow autonomous or remote controlled flight. Regulations for drone use in Canada are also outlined. The document then explores various commercial and recreational uses of drones, such as aerial photography, surveillance, racing and more. It positions drone racing as a potential new sport. In closing, it profiles a Canadian drone racing champion and the growing popularity of FPV (first-person view) drone racing.
Drone use by firefighters isn't really new, departments all over have been using drones to assist in putting out fires for several years. While it is true that irresponsible use of UAVs is a major problem for fire departments, the responsible use of this technology can also be greatly beneficial to firefighting efforts – see how drones are being used for firefighting.
This document discusses the current and future uses of drone transportation. It outlines that drones are powered aerial vehicles that can fly autonomously or be piloted remotely, and can carry lethal or nonlethal payloads. Currently, drones are used widely in the military, and their use is growing in other fields like transportation, medical assistance, and scientific research. The document predicts that drone use will continue expanding in the coming years, and it's possible that in the near future, people may commonly travel using pilotless drones and drones will be more integrated into everyday life.
The document discusses the present and future of the drone industry. It covers the commercial, military, and hobbyist markets for drones and how drones are being used for applications like delivery, agriculture, filmmaking, and more. The document predicts that commercial drone spending will reach $4.8 billion globally by 2021 and that drones will continue revolutionizing various industries through innovations in engagement, solutions to unique challenges, and new forms of advertising and events.
This document discusses drones and their use in broadcasting media. It provides background on drone history, describes modern drone components like cameras and sensors, and safety modes. It also outlines mobile apps for live streaming, advantages of drones for broadcasting like flexible shots, recommended broadcast cameras, top broadcast drones, and wireless video transmission vendors. Finally, it explains common drone broadcasting terminology and workflow from drone to transmission.
This document discusses drone technology and its various environmental applications. It begins with an overview of different types of drones based on size and function. It then outlines many potential uses of drones for environmental monitoring, such as assessing forest health, tracking wildlife, monitoring fires and pollution, and precision agriculture. The document also notes that drones can serve important early warning functions and be deployed quickly in disaster situations. While regulatory concerns exist around privacy and misuse, the document argues that drones can be effective environmental management tools when used for public benefit.
Real estate agents are using drones themselves or hiring third party vendors to take drone footage, either of these meets the definition of "commercial purpose." What are the FAA rules surrounding this new issue?
Class presentation discussing the economic impact of drones as well as what kind of drone technology companies are implementing or planning on implementing.
The document discusses drones/unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), including definitions, examples of drones in use today, and their applications. Some key points are:
- Drones are powered, aerial vehicles that can fly autonomously or be piloted remotely, and can carry payloads like weapons or cameras.
- Common drones include the Solar Eagle, Puma AE, Predator, Nano, Hummingbird, and quadcopters.
- Drones are used commercially, by governments/research, and as hobbies for purposes like surveillance, mapping, search and rescue, and delivery.
- Regulations in India require drones to fly below 400 feet and only during daylight hours to avoid disturbing
The document discusses the unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) industry from the perspective of the Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International (AUVSI). It provides an overview of AUVSI's mission to support the UAS industry, major events, the growing market opportunity for UAS, and challenges and opportunities in the industry such as gaining access to airspace and developing sense and avoid technology.
Session to introduce Rakuten Drone project, and to explain Rakuten’s approach towards emerging Drone technology.
The session will cover both general information about drone industry like regulation issues, and more detail information about
our new technology behind Sora Raku service, which was held at Camel Golf Course held in May
https://tech.rakuten.co.jp/
The document provides information on drones (also called unmanned aircraft systems) including their history, uses, classification, safety and legal requirements for operation. It discusses the origins of the term "drone" and lists common names for different types of drones. The document also outlines the key components of drones like quadcopters and explains how drones work from both an external operational perspective and internal electronics perspective.
The world of Unmanned Systems is Evolving. DRONES TAKE OFF !RonnyKenens
This document discusses drones and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). It begins by explaining that drones are remotely piloted aircraft, not unmanned. It then covers different types of drones based on size, challenges in the drone industry like regulations and safety, and current uses such as agriculture, logistics, and security. The document outlines the European Commission's roadmap for integrating drones and discusses RiskMatrix's drone project concepts for security applications. It envisions drones becoming widely used like cell phones and forecasts strong growth in the UAV industry.
"Are Drones our best friends?" by Nicola Marietti
Close to 4.3 million drones were shipped worldwide in 2015, and with each drone sold, the risk of 'bad-drone' abuse increases. During those years unexpected convergent consequences explode onto the drone scene at once .A drone is an aerial robot that can be controlled remotely or autonomously, drones are now effective data gathering platforms, Computer vision, sense-and-avoid and optical tracking become standard in consumer drones. Are we safe from a little drone attack? How we can defend our site from this new threat. Security solutions are the big new deal the next future.
The document discusses drones and their future applications. It introduces drones as unmanned aerial vehicles that can be used for both military and civilian purposes. Examples of current civilian uses include delivery, agriculture, and filmmaking. The document then covers different types of drones like quadcopters and hexacopters. It discusses the working of drones and their potential applications in areas like aircraft inspection, delivery, and farming. Some advantages are monitoring and targeted strikes, while disadvantages include costs, safety issues, and privacy concerns. The conclusion is that further research is needed on drones and their types to maximize their benefits.
A brief discussion about Drones 0r Quadcopters. A drone is a as simple as robot but works in air. It follows your commands as you want to. So, it is pdf format. If you want to edit and make some research on it, Ask me anytime.
P.S It is in pdf because, ppt don't embedd fonts.
This document summarizes drone regulations in India. It states that flying drones is legal, but foreigners cannot fly drones and Indian citizens need to obtain a Unique Identification Number from the Ministry of Home Affairs before operating a drone. It classifies drones into different categories based on size and weight. It outlines licensing requirements, testing, restricted areas, and applications of drones in forestry such as monitoring forests fires, mapping forests and biodiversity, and detecting illegal activities. Uttarakhand is noted as the first Indian state to use drones to monitor criminal activities in forest areas.
Drone Market Research 2016 - How is it Shaping Up?Partha Chowdhury
Drones are at the forefront of revolutionizing market across various application areas. The current consumer base of non-military drone is around 1 million and market size estimated to be 9 Billion USD & 12 Billion USD in 2015 respectively for Military & Non-Military Drones. There are 3 categories of model- Entry Level Hobbyist priced at $300-$500 per kit, next level devices from around $750 per kit, Enterprise models costing from $10000 and up.....
This presentation is a result of personal market research project and intended to be used as a reference to derive useful insights. All the facts have been taken from trusted business intelligence sources mentioned at the 'Decision Support References' page at the last. Please feel free to send in your queries at partha2ch@gmail.com
CONTENTS-
Executive Summary…………………………………………….3
Application Areas………………………………………………..4
Executive Summary—Market Measurements……………....5-6
Key Trends Shaping Drone Market……………………………7
Top 3 Growth Drivers……………………………………………8
Top 3 Challenges……………………………………………10-12
Market Size and Forecast……………………………………..13
Decision Support References……………………………...14-15
The document discusses Verizon's plans to offer drone data plans starting at $25 per month for 1GB of data and $80 per month for 10GB. It also discusses current FAA drone regulations and Amazon's plans for autonomous delivery drones. Some benefits of drones include faster delivery and infrastructure inspection, but ethical issues around privacy and security must also be considered.
This document discusses different types and uses of drones, including military, commercial, and agricultural applications. It provides examples of specific drones like the IAI RQ-5 Hunter and MQ-1 Predator. The document also notes debates around the legal and ethical issues of drone strikes and regulations around commercial drone use. Overall, the document presents information on the capabilities of drones and both the benefits and criticisms of different drone applications.
In accordance with the present dependence on UAVs and Drones, these Unmanned Aerial Vehicles have proved them a great asset. These UAVs are expected to serve a great role in almost every field like military, agriculture, police, disaster management, industrial management, educational field etc. in the coming future which has been described in the given slides.
Drones and their Increasing Number of ApplicationsJeffrey Funk
These slides use concepts from my (Jeff Funk) course entitled analyzing hi-tech opportunities to analyze how drones are becoming economic feasible for an increasing number of applications as their costs fall. The costs of drones are falling as the costs of various ICs (controllers, GPS) and MEMS sensors rapidly fall, their performance rises (e.g., accuracy of GPS) and as the cost of carbon fibers fall at a somewhat slower pace than do ICs and MEMS. These falling costs are making drones economically feasible for a number of applications such as producing movies, TV reporting, surveillance, and delivery.
The document discusses opportunities in the global UAV market. It finds that the UAV market, which includes unmanned aircraft like drones, blimps, and zeppelins, is growing significantly and expected to reach $5.9 billion by 2016, driven largely by increased US spending. The US currently makes up about 70% of the global market and accounts for over half of research and development expenditures. While UAVs are concentrated in defense applications currently, the document outlines growth opportunities for civil and commercial uses like agriculture, infrastructure monitoring, and advertising. It also analyzes trends in the UAV market like emerging applications and differences in adoption rates across regions.
Want to know more about Drones? Have a look at the Infographic by Mistral explaining what Drones are all about!
https://www.mistralsolutions.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/infographic_Drone.html
Original article from the Flevy business blog can be found here:
http://flevy.com/blog/tethered-to-technology/
Note from the Editor: This article was originally published in the Reading Eagle’s Business Weekly and is re-posted with their permission. It was contributed by Dr. Santo D. Marabella, The Practical Prof(R).
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Today, The Practical Prof makes a stunning revelation: I suffer from a serious syndrome known as TTT – Tethered To Technology.
Here’s how I know. I currently manage: 9 social media accounts including Twitter, LinkedIn, and multiple Facebook pages or groups; 7 different email accounts – 6 of which are business, and one for community and personal activities; 4 different websites; two laptops, a desktop computer, an iPad, a smartphone and a landline phone with four extensions.
Ridiculous? Yes. Alone? Nope. Sadly, there are many who suffer with me. Let’s look at some consumer data from Civic Science based on about 9000 responses:
• 64% use a smartphone
• 43% own a tablet computer
• 28% own an e-reader
• 52% watch 2 or more hours of TV per day, not so surprising perhaps, but nearly half of those people are multi-tasking with a second screen device – checking email, playing games, sending texts
Plus, the same study reports that 60% of people with technology never (43%) or seldom (a few times per year) (17%) disconnect from their technology. While there seems to be no demographic pattern to who unplugs, children 13-18 and people over 55 are the most likely to disconnect daily.
But, isn’t technology making our lives easier, making communication faster, and the quality of communication better? Perhaps. But, I worry that in a time when we have never had more ways to communicate, we have never been less communicative. Here are some of the drawbacks I see to being tethered to technology.
Insyab's full duplex technology for wirelessly tethered VR gearAhmed Bader
Insyab has developed a full-duplex wireless communications scheme which is characterized by ultra-low latency. Thus, makes it a great fit for eliminating the cables in tethered VR applications. Users can then enjoy the power of host-based VR with the freedom of wireless mobility.
This document discusses drone technology and its various environmental applications. It begins with an overview of different types of drones based on size and function. It then outlines many potential uses of drones for environmental monitoring, such as assessing forest health, tracking wildlife, monitoring fires and pollution, and precision agriculture. The document also notes that drones can serve important early warning functions and be deployed quickly in disaster situations. While regulatory concerns exist around privacy and misuse, the document argues that drones can be effective environmental management tools when used for public benefit.
Real estate agents are using drones themselves or hiring third party vendors to take drone footage, either of these meets the definition of "commercial purpose." What are the FAA rules surrounding this new issue?
Class presentation discussing the economic impact of drones as well as what kind of drone technology companies are implementing or planning on implementing.
The document discusses drones/unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), including definitions, examples of drones in use today, and their applications. Some key points are:
- Drones are powered, aerial vehicles that can fly autonomously or be piloted remotely, and can carry payloads like weapons or cameras.
- Common drones include the Solar Eagle, Puma AE, Predator, Nano, Hummingbird, and quadcopters.
- Drones are used commercially, by governments/research, and as hobbies for purposes like surveillance, mapping, search and rescue, and delivery.
- Regulations in India require drones to fly below 400 feet and only during daylight hours to avoid disturbing
The document discusses the unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) industry from the perspective of the Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International (AUVSI). It provides an overview of AUVSI's mission to support the UAS industry, major events, the growing market opportunity for UAS, and challenges and opportunities in the industry such as gaining access to airspace and developing sense and avoid technology.
Session to introduce Rakuten Drone project, and to explain Rakuten’s approach towards emerging Drone technology.
The session will cover both general information about drone industry like regulation issues, and more detail information about
our new technology behind Sora Raku service, which was held at Camel Golf Course held in May
https://tech.rakuten.co.jp/
The document provides information on drones (also called unmanned aircraft systems) including their history, uses, classification, safety and legal requirements for operation. It discusses the origins of the term "drone" and lists common names for different types of drones. The document also outlines the key components of drones like quadcopters and explains how drones work from both an external operational perspective and internal electronics perspective.
The world of Unmanned Systems is Evolving. DRONES TAKE OFF !RonnyKenens
This document discusses drones and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). It begins by explaining that drones are remotely piloted aircraft, not unmanned. It then covers different types of drones based on size, challenges in the drone industry like regulations and safety, and current uses such as agriculture, logistics, and security. The document outlines the European Commission's roadmap for integrating drones and discusses RiskMatrix's drone project concepts for security applications. It envisions drones becoming widely used like cell phones and forecasts strong growth in the UAV industry.
"Are Drones our best friends?" by Nicola Marietti
Close to 4.3 million drones were shipped worldwide in 2015, and with each drone sold, the risk of 'bad-drone' abuse increases. During those years unexpected convergent consequences explode onto the drone scene at once .A drone is an aerial robot that can be controlled remotely or autonomously, drones are now effective data gathering platforms, Computer vision, sense-and-avoid and optical tracking become standard in consumer drones. Are we safe from a little drone attack? How we can defend our site from this new threat. Security solutions are the big new deal the next future.
The document discusses drones and their future applications. It introduces drones as unmanned aerial vehicles that can be used for both military and civilian purposes. Examples of current civilian uses include delivery, agriculture, and filmmaking. The document then covers different types of drones like quadcopters and hexacopters. It discusses the working of drones and their potential applications in areas like aircraft inspection, delivery, and farming. Some advantages are monitoring and targeted strikes, while disadvantages include costs, safety issues, and privacy concerns. The conclusion is that further research is needed on drones and their types to maximize their benefits.
A brief discussion about Drones 0r Quadcopters. A drone is a as simple as robot but works in air. It follows your commands as you want to. So, it is pdf format. If you want to edit and make some research on it, Ask me anytime.
P.S It is in pdf because, ppt don't embedd fonts.
This document summarizes drone regulations in India. It states that flying drones is legal, but foreigners cannot fly drones and Indian citizens need to obtain a Unique Identification Number from the Ministry of Home Affairs before operating a drone. It classifies drones into different categories based on size and weight. It outlines licensing requirements, testing, restricted areas, and applications of drones in forestry such as monitoring forests fires, mapping forests and biodiversity, and detecting illegal activities. Uttarakhand is noted as the first Indian state to use drones to monitor criminal activities in forest areas.
Drone Market Research 2016 - How is it Shaping Up?Partha Chowdhury
Drones are at the forefront of revolutionizing market across various application areas. The current consumer base of non-military drone is around 1 million and market size estimated to be 9 Billion USD & 12 Billion USD in 2015 respectively for Military & Non-Military Drones. There are 3 categories of model- Entry Level Hobbyist priced at $300-$500 per kit, next level devices from around $750 per kit, Enterprise models costing from $10000 and up.....
This presentation is a result of personal market research project and intended to be used as a reference to derive useful insights. All the facts have been taken from trusted business intelligence sources mentioned at the 'Decision Support References' page at the last. Please feel free to send in your queries at partha2ch@gmail.com
CONTENTS-
Executive Summary…………………………………………….3
Application Areas………………………………………………..4
Executive Summary—Market Measurements……………....5-6
Key Trends Shaping Drone Market……………………………7
Top 3 Growth Drivers……………………………………………8
Top 3 Challenges……………………………………………10-12
Market Size and Forecast……………………………………..13
Decision Support References……………………………...14-15
The document discusses Verizon's plans to offer drone data plans starting at $25 per month for 1GB of data and $80 per month for 10GB. It also discusses current FAA drone regulations and Amazon's plans for autonomous delivery drones. Some benefits of drones include faster delivery and infrastructure inspection, but ethical issues around privacy and security must also be considered.
This document discusses different types and uses of drones, including military, commercial, and agricultural applications. It provides examples of specific drones like the IAI RQ-5 Hunter and MQ-1 Predator. The document also notes debates around the legal and ethical issues of drone strikes and regulations around commercial drone use. Overall, the document presents information on the capabilities of drones and both the benefits and criticisms of different drone applications.
In accordance with the present dependence on UAVs and Drones, these Unmanned Aerial Vehicles have proved them a great asset. These UAVs are expected to serve a great role in almost every field like military, agriculture, police, disaster management, industrial management, educational field etc. in the coming future which has been described in the given slides.
Drones and their Increasing Number of ApplicationsJeffrey Funk
These slides use concepts from my (Jeff Funk) course entitled analyzing hi-tech opportunities to analyze how drones are becoming economic feasible for an increasing number of applications as their costs fall. The costs of drones are falling as the costs of various ICs (controllers, GPS) and MEMS sensors rapidly fall, their performance rises (e.g., accuracy of GPS) and as the cost of carbon fibers fall at a somewhat slower pace than do ICs and MEMS. These falling costs are making drones economically feasible for a number of applications such as producing movies, TV reporting, surveillance, and delivery.
The document discusses opportunities in the global UAV market. It finds that the UAV market, which includes unmanned aircraft like drones, blimps, and zeppelins, is growing significantly and expected to reach $5.9 billion by 2016, driven largely by increased US spending. The US currently makes up about 70% of the global market and accounts for over half of research and development expenditures. While UAVs are concentrated in defense applications currently, the document outlines growth opportunities for civil and commercial uses like agriculture, infrastructure monitoring, and advertising. It also analyzes trends in the UAV market like emerging applications and differences in adoption rates across regions.
Want to know more about Drones? Have a look at the Infographic by Mistral explaining what Drones are all about!
https://www.mistralsolutions.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/infographic_Drone.html
Original article from the Flevy business blog can be found here:
http://flevy.com/blog/tethered-to-technology/
Note from the Editor: This article was originally published in the Reading Eagle’s Business Weekly and is re-posted with their permission. It was contributed by Dr. Santo D. Marabella, The Practical Prof(R).
* * * *
Today, The Practical Prof makes a stunning revelation: I suffer from a serious syndrome known as TTT – Tethered To Technology.
Here’s how I know. I currently manage: 9 social media accounts including Twitter, LinkedIn, and multiple Facebook pages or groups; 7 different email accounts – 6 of which are business, and one for community and personal activities; 4 different websites; two laptops, a desktop computer, an iPad, a smartphone and a landline phone with four extensions.
Ridiculous? Yes. Alone? Nope. Sadly, there are many who suffer with me. Let’s look at some consumer data from Civic Science based on about 9000 responses:
• 64% use a smartphone
• 43% own a tablet computer
• 28% own an e-reader
• 52% watch 2 or more hours of TV per day, not so surprising perhaps, but nearly half of those people are multi-tasking with a second screen device – checking email, playing games, sending texts
Plus, the same study reports that 60% of people with technology never (43%) or seldom (a few times per year) (17%) disconnect from their technology. While there seems to be no demographic pattern to who unplugs, children 13-18 and people over 55 are the most likely to disconnect daily.
But, isn’t technology making our lives easier, making communication faster, and the quality of communication better? Perhaps. But, I worry that in a time when we have never had more ways to communicate, we have never been less communicative. Here are some of the drawbacks I see to being tethered to technology.
Insyab's full duplex technology for wirelessly tethered VR gearAhmed Bader
Insyab has developed a full-duplex wireless communications scheme which is characterized by ultra-low latency. Thus, makes it a great fit for eliminating the cables in tethered VR applications. Users can then enjoy the power of host-based VR with the freedom of wireless mobility.
Interested in learning how to Go Mobile? Then check out this cartoon, based on the popular book "Go Mobile" by Jeanne Hopkins and Jamie Turner. It provides all the tools and tips you need to set-up, launch and run a mobile marketing campaign.
Tethered Abroad: Technology and Communication with Home During Study AbroadCIEE
Technology has transformed the very nature of study abroad. While abroad, students now stay closely connected to their friends and parents at home. This session will explore how digital technology and students' connectedness with family and friends at home are affecting study abroad experiences and whether digital technology is always an impediment to personal and intercultural growth abroad or could actually help enhance student development. We'll present findings from our research, which explores the connection between students' technological contacts with family and friends and variables such as autonomy, self-regulation, and cultural learning. We'll then discuss how digital technology might be harnessed to help students engage more deeply in their study abroad experiences.
UAVs, or unmanned aerial vehicles, are aircraft that can fly without a human pilot onboard. They are controlled remotely or can be programmed to fly autonomously. UAVs have been developed for both military and civilian uses such as reconnaissance, surveillance, cargo delivery and more. The document provides a detailed history of UAV development from their origins in the early 20th century to modern applications.
This document provides forward-looking statements and associated risks for Textron. It notes that some statements will be forward-looking and discusses strategies, goals, projections, and non-historical matters. It states that actual results could differ from forward-looking statements due to risks including changes in government budgets/priorities, performance on government contracts, changes in procurement policies, and global economic/political conditions impacting demand. The document also lists other risks like interest rate/exchange rate volatility, supply chain issues, regulatory actions, research/development costs, and pension assumptions that could affect Textron's results.
Textron Inc. at Vertical Research Partners Industrials ConferenceTextronCorp
This document provides an overview and summary of Textron Inc.'s business segments and growth strategies. It discusses Textron Aviation, Bell Helicopter, Industrial, and Textron Systems segments. For each segment, it highlights key products, markets, growth opportunities through new product development and acquisitions. It emphasizes Textron's commitment to investing in innovation and expanding globally. The document also provides a brief summary of Textron Financial and concludes with forward-looking statements.
Morgan stanley conference 09 14 2016 finalTextronCorp
This document provides forward-looking statements and discusses risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ from projections. It notes that Textron's projections speak as of the date given and are subject to risks including changes in government funding, policies or priorities that could reduce demand for its products. The document also cites other risks such as international business volatility, issues with suppliers or subcontractors, new product launch delays, and cybersecurity threats that could disrupt operations or compromise data.
This document provides an overview and summary of Textron Inc.'s business segments and strategy. It summarizes that Textron has strong brands across aviation, industrial, and defense businesses. It is investing in new product development and acquisitions to support future growth while also focusing on operational performance and cash flow generation. The document also notes that some statements are forward-looking and subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially.
This document provides an overview and summary of RBC Aerospace & Defense's investor day presentation from May 12, 2016. It discusses forward-looking statements and the risks involved in reliance on them. The summary also outlines RBC's revenues, investments in new products and acquisitions, and commitment to future growth across its various business segments, which include aircraft, helicopters, industrial products, and defense systems.
Drexel hamilton conference 06 09 2016 finalTextronCorp
Doug Wilburne provided an overview of Textron Inc. for investors. Key points included:
- Textron has five main business segments that accounted for $13.4 billion in revenue in 2015.
- The company is investing in new products and acquisitions to drive future organic growth.
- Recent acquisitions and new product developments across business segments were highlighted.
- Textron Aviation is expanding its aircraft product line to include new Citation models.
- Bell Helicopter continues to see growth from military programs like the V-22 and new commercial models.
- The presentation concluded with an overview of Textron's finance segment and comments on future strategies.
Textron Inc. at Baird 2017 Global Industrial ConferenceTextronCorp
Scott Donnelly, Chairman and CEO of Textron, presented at the 2017 Baird Global Industrial Conference. His presentation discussed Textron's strategy to invest in future organic growth and acquisitions. Textron has leading branded businesses across aviation, defense, industrial and finance segments. Certain statements in the presentation were identified as forward-looking and subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially.
This document provides an overview and summary of Textron's business segments and strategy presented at a conference on September 7, 2017. It discusses Textron Aviation, Bell Helicopter, Industrial, Textron Systems, and Finance segments. It highlights new aircraft and helicopter programs, investments in growth, and commitment to advancing technologies. The presentation also notes that some statements are forward-looking and subject to risks and uncertainties.
This document provides an overview and summary of Morgan Stanley's Laguna Conference presentation by Eric Salander of Textron. The presentation discusses Textron's business segments, products, growth strategies, and outlook. It notes that some statements in the presentation regarding strategies, goals and financial projections are forward-looking and subject to risks and uncertainties.
Philip West has over 35 years of experience in telecommunications and information technology, including managing large government contracts. He has a proven track record of developing innovative public-private partnerships and has extensive experience consulting for both government agencies and private companies. West is skilled in federal acquisition regulations, contracting, sales, and emerging technologies.
This document provides an overview and summary of Textron Inc.'s business segments from a presentation given at the Goldman Sachs Industrials Conference. It discusses several of Textron's business units including Textron Aviation, Bell Helicopter, Industrial, and Textron Systems. For each business unit, it summarizes recent contracts, new product developments, and growth strategies through both organic initiatives and acquisitions. The presentation contains forward-looking statements and cautions that actual results could differ materially from projections.
This document provides an overview of ORBCOMM Inc., including:
- ORBCOMM has transformed through consolidating platforms, products, and systems following acquisitions to improve margins and efficiency.
- The company provides integrated IoT solutions including devices, connectivity, and applications to track assets for transportation, heavy equipment, and other markets.
- ORBCOMM has a global customer base and addresses a large potential market for asset tracking and monitoring.
Textron held an investor meeting on April 28, 2016 to discuss the company's performance and future strategies. The presentation highlighted that Textron has leading branded businesses in aircraft, defense, industrial and finance segments. It also noted that Textron aims to invest in new product development and acquisitions to drive future growth, while advancing execution and improving profitability. However, the document cautioned that any forward-looking statements are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from expectations.
The Anatomy of Building a Compliant PCF Service in a Limited Connectivity Env...VMware Tanzu
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The Anatomy of Building a Compliant PCF Service in a Limited Connectivity Environment #BoomSauce
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This document summarizes Eric Salander's presentation at the Jefferies 2017 Industrials Conference on August 9, 2017. It discusses Textron's business segments and products, including Cessna and Beechcraft aircraft, Bell helicopters, industrial vehicles and tools, unmanned systems, and financial services. It highlights new aircraft models in development and provides an overview of Textron's revenues, markets, and growth strategies through acquisitions and new product development.
This document provides a summary of Textron's Electrical Products Group conference. It begins with forward-looking statements about strategies, goals, projections, and risks. The summary then outlines Textron's leading branded businesses, which include aviation, helicopters, industrial, systems, and finance. Key programs and new products are highlighted across various business segments to showcase Textron's commitment to future growth both organically and through acquisitions.
Maris-Tech is a leading B2B provider of intelligent video transmission technology, founded by veterans of the Israel technology sector with extensive electrical engineering and imaging experience. Our products are designed to meet the growing demands of commercial and tactical applications, delivering high-performance, compact, low power and low latency solutions to companies worldwide, including leading electro-optical payload, RF datalink and unmanned platform manufacturers as well as defense, HLS, and communication companies.
Rockwell Collins presented at a credit suisse investor conference to discuss their acquisition of ARINC. The summary is:
1) Rockwell Collins provides avionics, communications and electronics products for both commercial and military aviation. They see opportunities to accelerate growth through the acquisition of ARINC.
2) ARINC provides aviation information management services including connectivity, content and applications. The combination with Rockwell Collins will allow them to offer more integrated end-to-end solutions.
3) Synergies from the acquisition include revenue opportunities from expanded services and cost savings from consolidating functions. ARINC is expected to increase Rockwell Collins' sales growth and cash flow.
Red Cat Holdings, through its three wholly owned subsidiaries, Fat Shark, Red Cat Propware, and Rotor Riot provides products, services, and solutions to the drone industry. Fat Shark makes First Person View (FPV) video goggles for the drone industry and has the largest market share for drone video goggles. Red Cat Propware is developing software that
performs flight data analytics, flight data storage, diagnostics, and problem prevention. Rotor Riot is a drone media, education, and ecommerce store. Rotor Riot’s premium brand and large influence on the drone industry
supports and promotes Fat Shark, Red Cat Propware, and future acquisitions while providing direct retail distribution.
Certain statements in this presentation constitute forward-looking statements relating to plans, estimates, objectives, and expectations for future performance. These statements are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially. ORBCOMM provides satellite and cellular connectivity and hardware/software solutions for industrial IoT applications. It has a diversified customer base across transportation, heavy equipment, natural resources and other industries. ORBCOMM has transformed its business through acquisitions, product reengineering, platform consolidation and other initiatives to improve margins and cash flow generation.
Based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, Zomedica is a veterinary health company creating diagnostic and therapeutic products for horses, dogs, and cats by focusing on the unmet needs of clinical veterinarians. With modest cash burn and a strong balance sheet, including $142.4 million cash and cash equivalents as of June 30, 2023, Zomedica is well-positioned to fund both organic growth and acquisitions.
Docola has developed a healthcare communication platform that utilizes asynchronous telehealth to deliver patient education and support. Their proprietary platform currently has over 55,000 patient users and over 1,100 clinician users. Docola seeks to raise up to $500,000 through a convertible note to fund working capital, research and development, and costs associated with an upcoming IPO.
- INNO Holdings is presenting an IPO investor presentation for an initial public offering on the NASDAQ Capital Market.
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Everything Blockchain builds platforms of trust for the modern enterprise and is on a mission to ensure every organization has access to the tools and platforms that enable them to manage, store, and protect data without the cost and complexity that holds them back today. The Company’s patented advances in engineering deliver the essential elements needed for real-world business use: speed, security, and efficiency. Everything Blockchain’s current business lines include: EB Advise, Build DB and EB Control.
ASP Isotope is an isotope enrichment company utilizing technology developed in South Africa over the past 20 years to enrich isotopes of elements or molecules with low atomic masses. Many of these elements are unsuitable for enrichment using traditional methods such as centrifuges. The Company’s initial focus is on producing and commercializing highly enriched isotopes for the healthcare and technology industries.
MDNA Life Sciences is a pioneer in the science of mitochondrial DNA. It’s our mission to create an extensive portfolio of proprietary tests that dramatically improve diagnosis, treatment, prognosis and monitoring. Putting an end to the unnecessary surgical procedures, pain and uncertainty that affect patients across the world.
Digital Ally, Inc. is a diversified holding company with operations in video solution technology, human and animal health protection products, healthcare revenue cycle management, ticket brokering and marketing, and event production. The Company pursues an acquisition strategy that targets organizations with positive earnings, strong growth potential, innovation, and operational synergies. To maximize long-term shareholder value, Digital Ally intends to spin-off its ticketing and entertainment business lines into a separate public company in 2023. The spin-off will create two optimized, tech-driven public companies with strong growth opportunities and operating metrics.
Lantern Pharma is an AI company transforming the cost, pace, and timeline of oncology drug discovery and development. Our proprietary AI and machine learning (ML) platform, RADR®, leverages over 25 billion oncology-focused data points and a library of 200+ advanced ML algorithms to help solve billion-dollar, real-world problems in oncology drug development. By harnessing the power of AI and with input from world-class scientific advisors and collaborators, we have accelerated the development of our growing pipeline of therapies including eleven cancer indications and an antibody-drug conjugate (ADC) program. On average, our newly developed drug programs have been advanced from initial AI insights to first-in-human clinical trials in 2-3 years and at approximately $1.0-2.0 million per program.
Sharps Technology is a medical device and pharmaceutical packaging company specializing in the development and manufacturing of innovative drug delivery systems. The Company’s product lines focus on low waste and ultra-low waste syringe technologies that incorporate both passive and active safety features. These features protect front line healthcare workers from life-threatening needle stick injuries and protect the public from needle re-use. Sharps Technology has extensive expertise in specialized prefilled syringe systems and is on track to launch this new product line in Q4 2023. The Company has a manufacturing facility in Hungary and has partnered with Nephron Pharmaceuticals to expand its manufacturing capacity in the US.
Aditxt is a biotech company developing immune monitoring and immune modulation platforms. Its AditxtScore platform can provide comprehensive immune profiles to monitor responses to pathogens, vaccines, drugs and transplants. Its Adimune platform aims to modulate the immune system to treat conditions like psoriasis, type 1 diabetes, and increase skin allograft survival. The company is working to develop, operate and commercialize these platforms. It currently generates revenue from immune monitoring tests and expects revenue from licensing deals for immune modulation programs as they advance in clinical trials towards commercialization.
1847 Holdings LLC, a publicly traded diversified acquisition holding company, was founded by Ellery W. Roberts, a former partner of Parallel Investment Partners, Saunders Karp & Megrue and Principal of Lazard Freres Strategic Realty Investors. EFSH's investment thesis is that capital market inefficiencies have left the founders and/or stakeholders of many small business enterprises and lower-middle market businesses with limited exit options, despite the intrinsic value of their business. Given this dynamic, EFSH can consistently acquire "solid" businesses for reasonable multiples of cash flow and then deploy resources to strengthen the infrastructure and systems to improve operations. These improvements may lead to a sale or IPO of an operating subsidiary at considerably higher valuations than the purchase price (as successfully demonstrated with the mid-2020 IPO of 1847 Goedeker on the NYSE American) and/or alternatively, an operating subsidiary may be held in perpetuity and contribute to EFSH's ability to pay regular and special dividends to shareholders.
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SPI Energy is a global renewable energy company and provider of solar storage and electric vehicle (EV) solutions that was founded in 2006 in Roseville, California and is headquartered in McClellan Park, California. The Company has three core divisions: SolarJuice which has solar wholesale distribution, as well as residential solar and roofing installation and solar module manufacturing (Solar4America & SEM Wafertech), SPI Solar and Orange Power which operates a commercial & utility solar division, and the EdisonFuture/Phoenix Motor EV division. SolarJuice is the leader in renewable energy system solutions for residential and small commercial markets and has extensive operations in the Asia Pacific and North America markets. The SPI Solar commercial & utility solar division provides a full spectrum of EPC services to third party project developers, and develops, owns and operates solar projects that sell electricity to the grid in multiple regions, including the U.S., U.K., and Europe. Phoenix Motor is a leader in medium-duty commercial electric vehicles, and is developing EV charger solutions, electric pickup trucks, electric forklifts, and other EV products. SPI maintains global operations in North America, Australia, Asia and Europe and is also targeting strategic investment opportunities in fast growing green energy industries such as battery storage, charging stations, and other EVs which leverage the Company's expertise and substantial solar cash flow.
BullFrog AI is a technology enabled drug development company using machine learning to usher in a new era of precision medicine. Through its collaborations with leading research institutions, including Johns Hopkins University and J. Craig Venter Institute, BullFrog AI is at the forefront of AI-driven drug development. Using its proprietary bfLEAP™ artificial intelligence platform, BullFrog AI aims to enable the successful development of pharmaceuticals and biologics by predicting which patients will respond to therapies in development. BullFrog AI is deploying bfLEAP™ for use at several critical stages of development with the intention of streamlining data analytics in therapeutics development, decreasing the overall development costs by decreasing failure rates for new therapeutics, and impacting the lives of countless patients that may have otherwise not received the therapies they need.
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BioVie is a clinical-stage company developing what it believes will be transformative therapies to overcome unmet medical needs in neurodegeneration and liver disease. The Company is developing NE3107 for Alzheimer’s (AD) and Parkinson’s (PD) and BIV201 for refractory ascites and HRS-AKI.
Lantern Pharma is an AI company transforming the cost, pace, and timeline of oncology drug discovery and development. Our proprietary AI and machine learning (ML) platform, RADR®, leverages over 25 billion oncology-focused data points and a library of 200+ advanced ML algorithms to help solve billion-dollar, real-world problems in oncology drug development. By harnessing the power of AI and with input from world-class scientific advisors and collaborators, we have accelerated the development of our growing pipeline of therapies including eleven cancer indications and an antibody-drug conjugate (ADC) program. On average, our newly developed drug programs have been advanced from initial AI insights to first-in-human clinical trials in 2-3 years and at approximately $1.0-2.0 million per program.
Genetic Technologies is a diversified molecular diagnostics company. A global leader in genomics-based tests in health, wellness and serious disease through its geneType and EasyDNA brands. GENE offers cancer predictive testing and assessment tools to help physicians to improve health outcomes for people around the world. The Company has a proprietary risk stratification platform that has been developed over the past decade and integrates clinical and genetic risk to deliver actionable outcomes to physicians and individuals. Leading the world in risk prediction in oncology, cardiovascular and metabolic diseases, Genetic Technologies continues to develop risk assessment products.
Splash Beverage Group, an innovator in the beverage industry, owns a growing portfolio of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverage brands including Copa di Vino wines by the glass, SALT naturally flavored tequilas, Pulpoloco Sangria, and TapouT performance hydration and recovery drinks and TapouT Cognitive Energy Drink. Splash’s strategy is to rapidly develop early-stage brands already in its portfolio as well as acquire and then accelerate brands that have high visibility or are innovators in their categories. Led by a management team that has built and managed some of the top brands in the beverage industry and led sales from product launch into the billions, Splash is rapidly expanding its brand portfolio and global distribution.
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2. Forward Looking Statement
Certain information and statements in this presentation constitute forward-looking statements
that involve a number of risks and uncertainties. Statements with words such as forecast,
project, intend, expect, should, would, could, may, will, anticipates, believes, plans and other
similar expressions and all statements which are not historical facts are considered forward-
looking statements or information. These forward-looking statements involve and are subject
to important known and unknown risks, uncertainties, assumptions and other factors that are
difficult to predict, any of which could cause the Company to not achieve some or all of its
goals or the Company's previously reported actual results and performance (finance or
operating) to change or differ from future results, performance (financing and operating) or
achievements, including those expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements.
For additional information with respect to risks and other factors which could cause results
and outcomes to differ materially from those contained in these forward-looking statements,
see the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K, the Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q and the
other securities filings of the Company with the SEC. The Company assumes no, and hereby
disclaims any, intention or obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements
contained in this presentation, whether as a result of new information, future events or
otherwise.
3. Company Overview
• Drone Aviation Holding Corp. (DAHC) provides critical aerial and land
based surveillance and communications solutions to government and
commercial customers.
• Our Drone systems utilize proprietary technologies and processes that
fulfill critical requirements by the military and law enforcement.
• DAHC owns and operates Florida-based Drone Aviation Corp. (DAC), a
developer and supplier of unique and specialized aerial solutions to the
U.S. Government, State municipalities and commercial entities.
• DAC has developed a sales pipeline with the U.S. Dept. of Defense,
NASA, Bureau of Land Management, Dept. of Agriculture, State DOT’s
and municipal agencies.
4. Value Proposition
As one of the only primarily pure-play publicly-traded drone companies,
DRONE AVIATION HOLDING CORP. represents a unique opportunity for
investors to participate in the near-term exponential growth of the drone
market. Our technology has gained significant traction in the marketplace
and we have established a sales pipeline with the U.S. military, law
enforcement, State DOT’s and municipal agencies.
5. Core Markets
Governmental
Usage: Intelligence, Reconnaissance and Surveillance (ISR), Communications
Potential Customer: International, Federal, State and local governments; US and
foreign government agencies: DoD, DEA, Homeland Security, Customs, FEMA
Commercial/Civilian
Usage: Communications and Real-Time Monitoring/Security
Potential Customer: Large facility/sports venue operators, power utilities, oil &
gas production, agriculture
6. Customer Applications
Governmental:
• In-theater communications
• Border monitoring
• Drug/law enforcement
• Natural disaster infrastructure
Commercial/Civilian:
• ISR platform (security for gatherings)
• Oil and gas pipeline monitoring
• Power grid infrastructure management
• Infrastructure evaluation and monitoring
• Local vegetation production facility monitoring
• Oil exploration
8. Growing Market For Drone Technology
•Leading analysts project an estimated $98 billion to be spent on drones
globally over the next 10 years.
•Analysts estimate that 12% of the estimated $98 billion in cumulative
global spending on drones over the next decade will be for commercial
purposes.
•According to analysts, privacy and safety concerns still pose the risk of
chilling commercial drone flights in many markets.
9. Press Coverage
WSJ INSIDE DEFENSEU.S. ARMY
FOX DEFENSE DAILYDISCOVERY
U.S. ARMY EVALUATING LTAS
AEROSTAT SYSTEM AT NIE 14.1
LTAS RECEIVES ORDER FOR AEROSTAT
SYSTEMS TO SUPPORT THE U.S. ARMY
RAPID EQUIPPING FORCE
JIEDDO TESTING BLIMP IN A BOX IN
EXERCISES WITH SOLDIERS AT FORT
POLK
MILITARY TURNS TO BLIMP IN A
BOX FOR SURVEILLANCE
MILITARY TURNS TO BLIMP IN A
BOX FOR SURVEILLANCE
ARMY EXAMINING ‘BLIMP IN A
BOX’ MOBILE, TACTICAL
SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM
COLUMBUS DISPATCH
OHIO BUYS ‘BLIMP IN A BOX’ FOR
SURVEILLANCE
JACKSONVILLE BIZ JOURNAL
DOD ORDERS DRONES, PARTS FROM
PARENT CO. OF LOCAL BUSINESS
10. Drone Aviation Corp.
A wholly owned subsidiary of Drone Aviation Holding Corp.
• DAC is a trusted supplier of aerial surveillance and
communication systems to various branches of the
Department of Defense as well as State and local
civilian and commercial entities.
• DAC is producing advanced, complete, turn-key
tethered surveillance systems based on proprietary
technology.
• DAC has delivered various tethered aerostat systems
to the Department of Defense.
11. Drone Aviation Corp.
U.S. Government Customers
A wholly owned subsidiary of Drone Aviation Holding Corp.
• U.S. Army Rapid Equipping Force
• U.S. Army Space & Missile Defense Command
Battle Labs
• Joint Improvised Explosive Device Defeat
Organization
• Ohio Department of Transportation
12. Competitive Advantages
• Our tethered systems are SAFE and LEGAL to
operate under current FAA guidelines.
• Our tethered systems offer unsurpassed flight
duration.
• Our tethered systems carry military-grade
surveillance equipment providing unmatched
capabilities.
• Most smaller, free flying drones fly with batteries
for less than an hour duration and with a simple,
tiny GoPro-style hobby camera.
14. Tethered Drone Systems
• The DAC tethered drone offerings include WATT
product line – all systems are safe and controllable
and can provide extended flight time utilizing ground
source power.
• Our tethered drone systems are designed to be in
complete compliance with FAA regulations and can be
utilized in the U.S. as a safe alternative to free flying,
unmanned drones.
• DAC tethered drone systems can also operate as a
safe, low cost alternative to manned helicopters and
small manned aircraft.
• DAC tethered drone systems are designed to provide
immediate aerial surveillance and communications
solutions for various applications ranging from
disaster relief to daily highway monitoring and police
support.
WATT Product Line
15. WATT Product Line
Electric tethered drone for commercial applications
• Provide secure and reliable aerial monitoring for
extended durations
• Tethered to ground via high-strength armored tether.
• Wide variety of applications:
• News gathering
• Industrial monitoring
• Emergency response
• Turnkey system can be launched within minutes of
unpacking from case.
• Designed to hover in a stationary position directly
above its launch site at one of several preset
altitudes.
• Designed to Comply with proposed FAA guidelines.
16. WASP- Military
• The WASP tethered aerostat system has been selected
for use by various DoD agencies due to its unique,
compact design and turn-key feature set.
• Systems purchased by the DoD are undergoing troop
training and rotational exercises at Fort Polk, LA.
• Additional WASP’s are owned by the U.S. Army Space
and Missile Defense Command (SMDC) and is
currently used to provide and extend secure
communications for up to 20km in areas where no
communications exist.
17. Blimp in a Box - Commercial
• The commercial versions of DAC’s BiB system are currently in
use by various State and local police and Departments of
Transportation.
• The commercial BiB system can be operated by a two-man
crew and can be launched within 15 minutes in order to
provide instant support in emergency scenarios.
• BiB systems can: provide security for sporting events, be
launched after a hurricane to provide cellular or two-way
communications, or be flown over a disaster site to provide
immediate live footage to locate victims.
18. Company Growth Plan
FUTURE
• Launch the Tethered Drone product line with strategic partners
• Expand the military WASP product line through additional contracts with the Army and other
Government agencies, and the commercial version by targeting additional Depts. of
Transportation and other State and local municipalities.
• Pursue procurements from new and existing customers for both our Tethered Drones and our
Blimp in a Box offerings.
• Expand domestic and initiate international sales efforts through partnerships with distributors
and VARs.
• Broaden our product offerings through continued U.S.-based R&D.
• Identify additional potential acquisition opportunities in the drone market space.
• Expand intellectual property portfolio in tethered drone technology.
• Target move to NASDAQ or AMEX stock exchange.
19. Management Team
Chairman of the Board
Major General (US Ret.) Wayne P. Jackson, formerly Director of Counter Intelligence and Security, HQ
Department of the Army.
Director, CEO and President
Ms. Felicia Hess, formerly President of LTAS and Vice President in financial services marketing and membership
services at Cendant Corp.
Chief Financial Officer
Ms. Kendall W. Carpenter, CPA, CGMA, CMA, over 10 years experience as top financial officer.
Chief Operating Officer
Mr. Dan Erdberg, extensive experience in LTA UAS systems, currently involved in overseeing various aspects of
product placement and development including identifying and working with defense and commercial customers.
Director of Engineering
Mr. Kevin Hess, extensive background in software development and in engineering unmanned aerial vehicles.
20. Strategic Advisory Board
Chairman
Phillip Frost, M.D. currently serves as the Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of OPKO Health,
Inc., a specialty pharmaceutical company. Additionally, Dr. Frost serves as Chairman of the Board of Directors of
TEVA Pharmaceuticals, Ltd., Ladenburg Thalmann Financial Services, Inc. and Prolor Biotech, Inc. and also
serves as a Director of Castle Brands, Inc.
Previously, Dr. Frost served as a Director for Northrop Grumman Corp., a global defense company that generates
approximately $25 billion in annual revenue and provides technologically advanced, innovative products,
services and solutions in systems integration, defense electronics, information technology, advanced aircraft,
shipbuilding and space technology. With more than 120,000 employees and operations in all 50 states and 25
countries, Northrop Grumman supplies products and services to the U.S. and international military, government
and commercial sectors. He also previously served as the Chairman of the Board of Directors and Chief
Executive Officer of IVAX Corporation until its sale to TEVA and Director of Continucare Corp. prior to its sale to
Metropolitan Health Networks Inc. Dr. Frost also served on the Board of Directors of IVAX Diagnostic (Chairman)
and the American Stock Exchange (Co-Vice Chairman).formerly Director of Counter Intelligence and Security, HQ
Department of the Army.
Member
Mr. Steven Rubin has served as Executive Vice President and as a director of OPKO Health, Inc. since February
2007. He has extensive experience as a practicing lawyer, general counsel, and board member to multiple public
companies.
21. Investment Highlights
• Drone market is projected to produce an estimated $98 Billion in revenue over the next 10
years.
• DAC growing pipeline with U.S. military, law enforcement, State agencies and city
municipalities for monitoring, training and operational exercises.
• DAC’s products have a strong competitive advantage as the tethered drone systems are
designed not to require FAA approval and the Blimp in a Box systems meet current FAA
regulations.
• Tethered systems provide an effective and affordable alternative to competitors’ offerings.
• Expanding sales and distribution relationships.
• Strong management team with long-standing industry relationships and public market
experience.
22. Value Proposition
As one of the only primarily pure-play publicly-traded drone companies,
DRONE AVIATION HOLDING CORP. represents a unique opportunity for
investors to participate in the near-term exponential growth of the drone
market. Our technology has gained significant traction in the marketplace
and we have established a sales pipeline with the U.S. military, law
enforcement, State DOT’s and municipal agencies.
23. Contact Us
Drone Aviation Holding Corp.
11653 Central Parkway, #209
Jacksonville, FL 32224
Phone: (904) 245-1788
Email: info@droneaviationcorp.com