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Today at AUVSI XPONENTIAL, Intel CEO Brian Krzanich took the stage to deliver the show’s opening keynote, sharing the latest technology fueling the growth of autonomous applications for unmanned systems.

During his presentation, Krzanich introduced new and upcoming commercial drone capabilities that demonstrate the potential of Intel technology. From commercial products like the Intel® Falcon 8+ System and the MAVinci Sirius Pro System, to Intel® Shooting Stardrone light shows for entertainment, Intel has a range of solutions for the drone ecosystem.

Press Kits: 2017 AUVSI XPONENTIAL | Drones at Intel

Intel to feature and demonstrate robust unmanned technologies solutions at booth #2610. Highlights include:

Advancing the Commercial Drone Market

As companies consider commercial drone solutions to help maximize operational efficiency by reducing down time, increasing safety and lowering costs, Intel is accelerating this trend with software and hardware innovations for commercial drones. These innovations will streamline drone operations and expand use cases for commercial drones.

The Intel Falcon 8+ drone featured in today’s keynote during a bridge inspection simulation epitomizes robust flight performance, advanced safety and data accuracy, making it an ideal solution for inspection and close mapping. Intel is ramping production of this multi-rotor commercial drone – its latest commercial drone offering – for the North America market.

This demonstration showcased an automated bridge inspection with Intel Mission Control software, a new application that will facilitate flight planning, management and post-processing, planned for release later this year.

Intel Mission Control software requires a few key parameters to generate a flight plan, mapping an optimized flight path to capture the images needed for a thorough inspection. An inspection mission requires a highly skilled pilot to fly the drone along all surfaces of the structure to capture its many angles, which is then typically replicated six to 12 months later for comparison purposes. Intel Mission Control software, when available, will simplify and automate this process.

In the keynote, a demonstration was shown on how the workflow for a bridge inspection can be automated end-to-end. Once the mission is complete and data is synced, the software starts to transfer captured images and associated positioning information into analytics software so data can be immediately reviewed to provide initial insights on-site. Today’s keynote demonstration also included an example of this with software from Bentley Systems as part of an automated workflow to generate 3D models from this drone-captured data.

In addition, Intel will be collaborating with Airbus to leverage Intel drone platforms for automating aircraft inspection purposes. Airbus will combine its software solutions for aircraft inspection with Intel drone platforms to accelerate and automate the inspection workflow, both outdoors on the tarmac and indoors inside its hangars.

Intel is also working with other leading software providers to similarly streamline solutions to apply insights from images taken from drones tackling challenges facing a range of industries.

To continue advancing commercial drone capabilities, Intel is expanding ease of use for payloads by developing technology that will allow for more flexible payload options. The Intel Falcon 8+ drone has already demonstrated an easy payload exchange and, later this year, will release a new API framework and defined hardware interfaces so customers can add custom payloads. This will allow commercial operators to have the flexibility to pair the best sensor for the job at hand in the future with the Intel Falcon 8+ drone platform.

Intel Drone Light Shows

Intel continues to expand the use cases for drone technology, including a novel approach to entertainment through drone light shows. Introduced less than a year ago, the Intel Shooting Star drone for light shows has dazzled audiences worldwide with its capabilities, innovation and animations in the sky.

Today, keynote attendees were treated to a drone light show with breakthrough indoor location technology.

The Intel Shooting Star drones are a new type of unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), specifically designed for entertainment purposes such as festivals and entertainment events. This quadcopter drone is built with safety in mind, equipped with LED lights that can create more than 4 billion color combinations and can be easily programmed for any animation. During the keynote, Krzanich announced the next version of the Intel Shooting Star drone for outdoor light shows. Intel will work with key partners to scale these performances globally.

Intel continues to evolve and broaden the use of drones across a variety of markets, and is dedicated to creating innovative new technologies with advanced capabilities to deliver data and insights faster and power business transformation.

Visit Intel at AUVSI XPONENTIAL 2017 from May 9-11 at booth #2610 to learn more about these announcements and experience live demonstrations. For more information on Intel’s work across the drone industry, visit the Intel Newsroom.

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