Drones to Fly Over Boracay Island During Geeks on a Beach
Disclaimer: The author of this article is associated with Geeks on a Beach and the related drone event as a keynote speaker.
Drones, also known as unmanned aerial vehicles or UAVs, will be flying over the world-famous white sand beaches of Boracay on the second day of the upcoming Geeks on a Beach (GOAB) tech conference this August 20-21, 2015.
“Some of the most exciting developments in the world are happening with drones. These cool aerial gadgets are helping people do things in new and exciting ways. Drones and similar devices are going to rule the world so we better get ready,” said Tina Amper, TechTalks.ph founder and Geeks on a Beach lead organizer.
In the Philippines, drones have been used to survey damage and assist search-and-rescue operations after disasters. It also has enormous potential for use in other fields such as tourism and agriculture wherein drones have been used to count livestock and monitor the health of crops in other countries.
Drones-on-a-beach or the “drones track” discussion during Geeks on a Beach is set on August 21, Friday afternoon, while the “fly-in” for participants bringing their drones to Boracay is set on August 22, Saturday morning, pending favorable weather conditions and venue permissions.
“Those who are curious about drones can join this event and find out what the fuss is all about. If you already have a drone or want to buy one, joining the event can help you get tips from the experts before choosing your own,” said Amper.
The drones track is organized in partnership with Drones Manila meetup group. Organizers are working with their drone expert-speakers to ensure a fun and educational event, while promoting a responsible flying experience for all.
Apart from showcasing drones as a possible tech solution to challenges facing Philippine enterprises, the event will also educate participants on how to fly their aerial devices responsibly in order to avoid “drone fails” or accidents like aerial gadgets flying into trees or tall buildings.
Some of the Geeks on a Beach “drone track” speakers include Mayon Studios Inc. CEO Randall Sayat, who has over 15 years of advanced engineering experience with companies such as Intel, Cisco, Apple, NASA, DARPA, and DOD agencies; and Zsolt Vaszary, chief content juggler of your favorite drone site :).
You can also submit your aerial videos for screening at the event here. If you would like to attenct, you can find special discounted ticket option here!
See you in beautiful Boracay!