A DCA-BR, em parceria com a UVS INTERNATIONAL, promovem pela segunda vez no Brasil a II CONFERÊNCIA LATINO-AMERICANA DE VANTs.
O evento está programado para acontecer nos dias 29, 30 e 31 de outubro no Novotel de São José dos Campos e já conta com a participação de palestrantes de sete países: Brasil, Israel, EUA, Itália, França, Inglaterra e Holanda.
Durante os três dias de apresentações serão abordados os seguintes temas: Assuntos Regulatórios, Pesquisa e Desenvolvimento, Aplicações de VANTs, Experiência Operacional, Novos Desenvolvimentos, Avaliação e Uso Experimental, Requisitos do Cliente, Novas Tecnologias e Cooperação Internacional.
Além do auditório principal, onde acontecerão as palestras, o evento contará também com uma área de expositores.
Para mais informações, acesse o link abaixo, ou entre em contato diretamente com a DCA-BR, pele telefone (012) 32032108 e (012) 32032134.
http://www.dcabr.org.br/cursos-eventos/eventos/eventos-programados/vant-2013.aspx
AGENDA
DAY 1 – TUESDAY 29 OCTOBER 2013
07.30-08.50 Registration
08.40-09.00 Opening by Carlos Eduardo Pellegrino, ANAC, Brazil
Session 1 – RPAS Regulatory Activities in Brazil
01 09.00-09.25 Title to be announced Roberto Honorato, ANAC, Brazil
02 09.25-09.50 Title to be announced Major Fabio Almeida, Air Force, DCTA/IAE, Brazil
03 09.50-10.15 Title to be announced Brigadier Sergio Almeida, Ministry of Defence, Brazil
10.15-10.30 Panel discussion: Questions & Answers
10.30-11.15 Break
Session 2 – RPAS Regulatory Activities – Europe
04 11.15-11.55 The European Approach & RPAS Roadmap Peter van Blyenburgh, UVS International, France
05 11.55-12.15EUROCAE WG93 on Light RPAS: How Latin Americacan participate & the advantagesPeter van Blyenburgh, UVS International, France
12.15-12.30 Panel discussion: Questions & Answers
12.30-14.00 Lunch
Session 3 – Brazilian RPAS Perspective
06 14.00-14.25 The Regulation of RPAS in Brazil Antonio Castro, ABIMDE, Brazil
07 14.25-14.50 Overview of the Current Technologies &
Applications for RPAS Marcelo Lopes de Oliveira e Souza, National Institute for Space Research, Brazil
08 14.50-15.15 Concept of Operation of SARP in the Brazilian Army Ten Cel Francisco Wellington Franco de Sousa, High Staff Brazilian Army, Brazil
15.15-15.30 Panel discussion: Questions & Answers
15.30-16.30 Break
Session 4 – RPAS Market Issues
09 16.30-16.55 Selex ES Advanced Unmanned Surveillance SolutionsCarlo Siardi, Selex ES, Italy
10 16.55-17.20 RPAS: A strategic Driver for the Development of the Brazilian Industry BaseNelson Gomes da Silveira, Harpia Sistemas, Brazil
11 17.20-17.45 Electronic Terrain Dominance Or Rozen, Elbit Systems, Israel
17.45-18.00 Panel discussion: Questions & Answers
DAY 2 – WEDNESDAY 30 OCTOBER 2013
Session 5 – Regulatory & Related Activities
12 09.00-09.25 JARUS: Activity UpdateBrazilian Representative, JARUS – Joint Authorities
for Rulemaking on Unmanned Systems
13 09.25-09.50 RPAS Airspace Integration: Israeli Case Study & Lessons Learned
Matan Orian, UASpace, Israel
14 09.50-10.15 Non-Military RPAS Operations & What they entail Peter van Blyenburgh, UVS International, France
10.15-10.30 Panel discussion: Questions & Answers
10.30-11.00 Break
Session 6 – Light RP AS Regulatory Matters
15 11.00-11.25 Development of a Multi-Purpose Portable Electric RPAS Rodrigo Kunts Rangel, BRVANT, Brazil
16 11.25-11.50 The Center for Unmanned Aircraft Systems:Overview & Research ProgressTim McLain, Brigham Young University, USA
17 11.50-12.15 Multi-Platform RPAS for High Voltage Power Transmission Lines Inspection of Brazilian Electrical System Geraldo José Adabo, ITA, Brazil
12.15-12.30 Panel discussion: Questions & Answers
12.30-14.00 Lunch
Session 7 – RPAS Developments
18 14.00-14.45 Qualified Entity & Its activities relative to RPAS, pilot & operator certification? André Clot, EuroUSC, UK
19 14.45-15.30 Panel discussion – Theme: Qualified Entity Issues & Benefits Panel Members: André Clot, Roberto Honorato,Fabio Almeida, Antonio Castro, Ulf Bogdawa
15.30-16.30 Break
Session 8 – Regulatory Matters
20 16.30-16.55 How to Achieve DO-178C Objectives when Developing RPAS Applications Using MBD Tools?Everaldo Simoes Gaspar, Esterel Technologies, Brazil
21 16.55-17.20How to make compliance to DO-178 and DO-254 easy for RPAS? Tony Baghai, Atego Systems, USA
22 17.20-17.45 RP AS-related Responsibility, Liability & Insurance Peter van Blyenburgh, UVS International, France
17.45-18.00 Panel discussion: Questions & Answers
DAY 3 – THURSDAY 31 OCTOBER 2013
Session 9 – RPAS Operations
23 09.00-09.25 Sensors Onboard RPAS: What is expected for the Amazon? Eristelma de Jesus Barbosa Silva, Ministry of Defence, CENSIPAM, Brazil
24 09.25-09.50 Operational Benefits of an Integrated Sensor Suite Or Rozen, Elbit Systems, Israel
25 09.50-10.15 RPASOperations over the Amazon: Experiences Giovani Amianti, Xmobots, Brazil
10.15-10.30 Panel discussion: Questions & Answers
10.30-11.15 Break
Session 10 – RPAS Operations & Lessons Learned
26 11.15-11.40 Use of RPAS in Environmental Disaster – Xerem – Duque de Caxias-RJ Flood Case Benedito Maciel, Flight Technologies, Brazil
27 11.40-12.05 Insitu international operational experience and lessons learned Juan R. Gomez, Insitu Inc., USA
28 12.05-12.30 Certificate of Experimental Flight Authiorization ofthe Nauru 500A & ECHAR 20A RPAS based on ANAC IS-21-002 Fabio Henrique de Assis, Xmobots, Brazil
12.30-12.45 Panel discussion: Questions & Answers
12.45-14.00 Lunch
Session 11 – RPAS Operations
28 14.00-14.25 Possibilities and advantages of RPAS for the Civil First Responders Market Ulf Bogdawa, SkyDrones Tecnologia Avionica Ltda, Brazil
29 14.25-14.50 Using RPAS for monitoring and enforcement of mineral activitiesCristina Prando Bicho, DNPM, Brazil
30 14.50-15.15 Use of Tethered Aerostats for the Surveillance of Crowded Events Bruno Avena de Azevedo, Altave Industria, Comercio e Exportaçao de Aeronaves Ltda, Brazil
15.15-15.30 Panel discussion: Questions & Answers
15.30-16.45 Conclusion & Closing Remark