Drones in the Heartland is a day-long learning and
networking conference for professionals and enthusiasts interested
in Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) technology.
The conference will be held on the Heartland Community College
campus at 1500 West Raab Road in Normal, IL from 8:00 a.m. to 2:30
p.m. on Friday, November 9.
This year’s conference keynote speaker will be Keenan Campbell,
Director of the Bureau of County Emergency Management, who will
present Drones in Emergency Response.
“The Drones in the Heartland conference was created with two goals
in mind,” said Amy Humphreys, Dean of Continuing Education. “To
serve the growing interest both professionals and hobbyists have in
drones, and also to gather insights and future learning
opportunities we can pass along from the College.”
In addition to the keynote address, there will be
three rounds of breakout sessions covering topics including
agricultural applications, emergency response, educational
practices, regulations and safety, and innovation.
[to top of second column] |
The conference will also have demonstrations, sessions with tips
for those taking certification tests as well as consumer information for those
looking to purchase a drone.
Registration for the conference is currently open online and will also be
available at the Astroth Community Education Center on the day of the
conference.
Discounts are available for Early Bird advance registrants, groups of three or
more and for students and teachers.
More information and online registration for the Drones in the Heartland
conference can be found at
www.
heartland.edu/continuingEd/drone.html.
For additional questions contact the Continuing Education office at
309-268-8160.
[Steve Fast
Associate Director of Public Information
Heartland Community College] |