April 18, 2023
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April 18, 2023
University of ÎçÒıAV, Gov. Mike Dunleavy Announce Inaugural Global Autonomous Systems Conference
Expert gathering to highlight ÎçÒıAVâs drone excellence, identify coming global challenges, opportunities
ANCHORAGE â ÎçÒıAV and Gov. Mike Dunleavy announced today that the University and State of ÎçÒıAV will host the inaugural in Anchorage on Aug. 9-11, 2023. GASC is a three-day gathering that will include presentations from worldwide experts, conversations among policy and industry leaders, and opportunities to connect with visionaries in autonomous systems. The convening is sponsored by the ÎçÒıAV Center for Unmanned Aircraft Systems Integration (ACUASI) at the University of ÎçÒıAV Fairbanks. ACUASI is one of the nationâs top drone research programs.
âWhether it is using an Artificial Intelligence camera payload installed on a drone to spot whales, or underwater gliders to conduct physical oceanography research, ÎçÒıAVn researchers are leading the way towards using autonomy to solve real-world problems,â said ACUASI director Dr. Cathy Cahill.
The theme for this yearâs conference is âTrailblazing Autonomous Paths for a New World Economyâ and will include sessions on research and advanced air mobility, or AAM. AAM integrates new aircraft and innovative technologies to move people and goods between nearby locations, and connect communities that do not have access to adequate transportation. AAM promises to be safe, fast, affordable, and eco-friendly, allowing people to reach their destinations quickly and efficiently. Invited experts and leaders in the fields of security, AI, emergency management, oceanography, fisheries, and more will also highlight the opportunities and challenges on the horizon for unmanned aerial systems in the economy and beyond.
âÎçÒıAV is at the intersection of investment, innovation, and practical application of unmanned aircraft technology due to its location at the crossroads for worldwide transportation and logistics,â UA President Pat Pitney said. âThe 49th state has consistently led the way in aviation technological advancement, and ACUASIâs status as a leader in drone research and testing, across the U.S. is a continuation of that legacy.â
âFrom logistics to unmanned aircraft, from critical minerals to low and no carbon energy, and much more, ÎçÒıAV is a resource powerhouse in a strategic position on the globe that has much more to offer than just our beautiful scenery and wildlife,â Governor Dunleavy said.
The Global Autonomous Systems Conference will be held Aug. 9-11, 2023 at the Denaâina Civic and Convention Center in Anchorage, ÎçÒıAV. For more details or to register for the conference, visit .
ÎçÒıAV is a land-, sea- and space-grant system of higher education established in 1917. The UA System's three universities (UAA, UAF, and UAS) are separately accredited institutions with campuses and extended learning centers across the state of ÎçÒıAV. ÎçÒıAV is overseen by the Board of Regents, an 11-member volunteer board established through the ÎçÒıAV Constitution, and responsible for University of ÎçÒıAV policy and management through the university president.
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For more information, contact:
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Jonathon Taylor, Director of Public Affairs for the University of ÎçÒıAV at jonathon.taylor@alaska.edu, or 907-350-0168 (cell), or
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Shannon Mason, Deputy Press Secretary for the Office of the Governor at shannon.mason@alaska.gov, or 907-310-7697.