Pilotgaea invited to 2022 IEEE Future Technology Summit to Share Vision in UAV Applications in the Future

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Jin-Chang Li, the Vice President of Pilotgaea has been working in the GIS industry in Taiwan for decades. Mr. Li specializes in integrating the latest information technology and GIS systems for applications in other fields, and is a pioneer for promoting application of GIS systems in our country.<br><br><br>Mr. Li is invited to the IEEE Future Technology UAV Summit today to share his vision for integrating GIS technology with - creating unprecedented concepts by combining UAV and AR technologies with the foundation of GIS systems.<br><br>The "VR Integrated Video Monitoring System" panel showcases VR integration of real-time video feed taken from UAVs to 3D map terrain of our GIS system. The combination of existing and real-time data creates a science fiction-like integration of virtual space and reality, creating a vision of what a smart city might look like in the future.<br><br><br>Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) is one of the world's largest professional technical organizations. The organization is is in charge of several scientific journals and conferences and assumes the role of developing industrial standards. The main areas of interest for the organization includes energy, biotechnology, healthcare, information technology and security, communications, consumer electronics, transportation, aerospace technology, nanotechnology, etc. The IEEE Future Technology UAV Summit is one of IEEE's major events.<br><br><br>Organized by the IEEE Industry Engagement Committee, the goal of the summit is to link research technologies with new businesses and promote the future of technology to the world. UAV technology has been a major theme in recent years. This year, the IEEE Future Technology UAV Summit is directly authorized to be organized by the Taiwan Drone Education and Cultivation Association (TDECA). TDECA also invited TDI in organizing this year's event, hoping to promote Taiwan's UAV technologies to the international community. TDECA also hopes that the domestic public would be able to understand the current capability of UAV technology in Taiwan and the future direction for development.