On Thursday June 9, 2011, the first meeting of the NVvL network for unmanned aviation was held. Nearly 70 individuals from the sector participated in the meeting, representing more than 40 companies and organizations.
This network in the field of Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) was founded with the aim of bringing individuals, working in the UAS-sector, in contact with each other to share knowledge and experience.
This stimulates advancement of the development and deployment of unmanned aircraft systems in the Netherlands. The NVvL UAS Network was founded by Jan-Floris Boer (NLR), Ron Leijgraaf (NL-CAA), Rob van Nieuwland (In2Nova) and Jennifer Telussa (Geocopter).
It is the intention of the initiators of this network to organize a meeting every three to four months, which may consist of a lecture afternoon or evening, company visit/tour or a workshop on a specific theme.
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