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Brazil's participation in the return to the Moon is one of the themes of the 4th SpaceBR Show Forum 1o2e7

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The fair takes place together with DroneShow Robotics, MundoGEO Connect and Expo eVTO, from May 21st to 23rd, with an extensive program to discuss the space market, opportunities for returning to the Moon, satellites and investments. Check the schedule

Organized by World, in strategic partnership with Brazilian Space Agency (AEB), 4nd Business SpaceBR Show will feature an extensive program. The event will discuss the national investment space program for the construction of space launchers and satellites, in addition to the Brazil's participation via Embrapa on new trips to the Moon. Check it out! 306k4i

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Don't miss the event, places are limited! Image: MundoGEO

Between the days 21 and 23 May 2024, the World will hold one of the biggest events in the world in the aerospace sector directly from Expo Center Norte – Yellow PavilionOn São Paulo. The event will bring together the fairs DroneShow Robotics, SpaceBR Show, MundoGEO Connect e eVTOL Expo, focused on the drone, space, reality capture and eVTOLs markets — electric vertical takeoff and landing vehicles, also known as “flying cars”.

More than 200 brands have already confirmed their presence at the fair, which will be 50% larger compared to the 2023 edition, due to the change of location — previously at the Frei Caneca Convention Center. This growth reflects the growing interest of new exhibitors. Among the confirmed brands are DJI, Topcon, Maxar, Head, Airbus, Capella Space, Nikon, Leica, Pentax, Trimble, Esri, Xmobots, Thales, Visiona, Quasar Space, ICEYE, Vertical Connect, Gohobby/EHang, Moya Aero, among others.

The event will feature 150 speakers from various countries in 9 seminars, 2 forums and 11 courses, distributed in five auditoriums with simultaneous programming. The organization expects to receive 7 visitors over the three days, suring last year's 5.700 visitors. These numbers position the DroneShow Robotics, the SpaceBR Show, MundoGEO Connect and eVTOL Expo as the main event in Latin America for these complementary sectors and one of the largest in the world, comparable to major events in the United States and Europe.

A DroneShow Robotics reaches its 10th edition highlighting the main news in drones and embedded technology for applications such as mapping, inspections, security, logistics and agricultural spraying. This last application will have special emphasis due to the significant growth in Brazil after the relaxation of the rules of National Civil Aviation Agency (ANAC). Globally, the agricultural drone market is expected to reach US$5,7 billion by 2030, according to Drone Industry Insights.

O SpaceBR Show, in its third edition, will feature exhibitors from the rockets, satellites and technology segments, in addition to an extensive program at the Forum, which will bring together important names in the space market to debate the challenges and opportunities in the construction of rockets and satellites in Latin America, the current stage of Brazilian Space Program, training of human resources, international space law, benefits of space exploration for society and the global panorama of the space economy, a market that is expected to reach US$1,8 trillion by 2035, according to the World Economic Forum and McKinsey & Company.

O World Connect, the oldest fair in the portfolio in its 14th edition, will present innovations in geographic intelligence, with solutions using Artificial Intelligence to produce maps and interpret images for smart cities, the environment and infrastructure. Highlights include 3D reality capture equipment and software, which generate more than US$3 billion worldwide, according to Spherical Insights & Consulting.

Expo eVTOL will show model of the EHang 216-S (Image: EHang)

O Exhibition eVTOL will make its debut in 2024, bringing together brands from the “carros flying” and presenting a real eVTOL, manufactured by the Chinese company EHang and brought to Brazil by Gohobby. The Brazilian company Vertical Connect will also show a full-size device. Furthermore, the 2nd eVTOL Forum – Advanced Air Mobility and Innovative Aircraft will have an extensive program with experts from companies such as Eve Air Mobility/Embraer, Boeing, Lilium, Vertical Aerospace, Azul, Gol, Avannto, Akaer, Skyports, UrbanV, PAX Aeroportos, among others.

In addition to brands and companies, the event will feature the participation of regulatory and government entities such as ANAC, DECEA, FAB, MD, MAPA and AEB, which guarantee the operational and legal security of the sectors involved. During the three days, there will be space for pitches, where startups can present their projects to investors, and several business rounds to connect companies and potential customers. In own MundoGEO website Here is the complete event schedule.

Brazil annually hosts the main space sector event in Latin America, with the possibility of debating in depth the main challenges and opportunities of the space sector. The effort to bring together so many important names will certainly give the audience a real overview of the current stage of space projects in Brazil, their real benefits for society and what will happen in the coming years, definitively inserting the country into the increasingly competitive global scenario. .

Comments the CEO of MundoGEO, Emerson Granemann

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The forecast for growth in the space market is 9% per year. Image: MundoGEO

In a transmission from World, a vehicle focused on technology, space and related subjects, we had the participation of the company's CEO, Emerson Granemann, it's from Marco Antônio Chamon, president of Brazilian Space Agency (AEB) bringing information about the space market, the SpaceBR Show , and more.

The conversation begins by talking about which space will play a greater role in global economy until 2035, becoming yet another way to connect people and goods. The impact of space will increasingly go beyond the space itself, and the return on investment in the sector will be more than financial.

The global space economy is forecast to grow from $630 billion in 2023 to US$1,8 trillion in 2035, serving an increasingly connected and mobile world, with an annual growth rate of 9%. This growth will be driven by both public and commercial investments. Nations will invest in defense, monitoring and Artemis Program, while the commercial sector will focus mainly on satellite communication, such as internet and television.

Of the total projected for 2035, US$397 billion will come from the public sector, while the commercial sector will contribute US$1,393 trillion. Within the space economy, there will be a significant division between sectors upstream e downstream. To understand better:

Space race: understand how the distribution between the upstream and downstream sectors works. Image: MundoGEO

O upstream covers all activities related to the development and launch of space technologies and vehicles. This includes research and development, which involves the investigation and innovation required to create new space technologies. Rocket and satellite manufacturing is also present, focusing on the production of launch vehicles and satellites. Launch services involve the operation and logistics of space launches, including rockets and launch pads. Finally, ground systems encom the terrestrial infrastructure necessary to launches and space operations, such as control centers and tracking stations.

Already downstream refers to the use and application of space technologies to provide services and products that directly benefit end s. This includes navigation and timing, with systems such as GPS and other precise positioning and timing services provided by satellites. Satellite communication is another key area, encoming telecommunications services, data transmission, internet and satellite television. Earth observation is also important, using satellites for environmental monitoring, meteorology, agriculture and geospatial mapping. Additionally, infrastructure and comprise services that maintain and improve the use of satellite data and signals, including data processing and application development.

The segment upstream, which includes research and development, rocket and satellite manufacturing, launch services and ground systems, is estimated at US $ 1,035 trillion. The segment downstream, which encomes navigation and timing, satellite communications, Earth observation, and infrastructure and , is expected to achieve US $ 755 billion.

Satellite services such as telecommunications, Earth observation and science will represent 29,4% of the space economy, while ground equipment, including control and communication and navigation services, will represent 37,8%. Rocket launches will correspond to 1,8%, manufacturing satellites 4,1%, and the non-satellite industry, which encomes space programs and commercial space flights, will correspond to 26,8%.

Access to space will also see significant changes, with an annual average of 210 launches between 2023 and 2030, and 160 annual launches between 2031 and 2035, facilitated by the greater availability of vehicle reuse and the use of rockets with greater capacity per launch. The average number of satellites launched annually between 2023 and 2032 will be 2.800, resulting in approximately 8 daily launches, with the majority being from commercial constellations, such as Starlink e OneWeb. The main origins of these releases include United States, Russia, China, India, Japan and the European Union.

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The president of the Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation (Embrapa), Silvia Massruhá, and the president of the Brazilian Space Agency (AEB), Marco Antônio Chamon (right). Image: Agência Gov

Marco Antônio Chamon, president of the Brazilian Space Agency, answered some questions from those present, including about the participation of Embrapa No. Artemis Project. Brazil is developing ways to grow food outside the planet, and according to Chamon, this is the contribution that the country intends to offer to the Artemis Project.

Conceived by NASA, the North American space agency, the program aims to establish a permanent base on the surface of the Moon, from which it will be possible to launch manned missions to Mars. A first uncrewed mission was launched in 2022, and a manned mission is planned for 2025.

The Artemis Project brings together 39 countries committed to the proposal to establish a lunar base. According to Chamon, the Brazil, despite its limited tradition in space exploration, is looking for ways to contribute to the project.

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Check below the complete schedule of courses, lectures and other activities on the days of the event.

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May 21 292x1h

10am to 11am – Artemis Project – Brazil on the Moon
: Mônica Elizabeth Rocha de Oliveira – Analyst at the São José dos Campos Regional Unit of the Brazilian Space Agency

  • Marco Antonio Chamon – President of AEB – Brazilian Space Agency
  • Alessandra Fávero – Embrapa Southeast Livestock
  • Luís Eduardo Vergueiro Loures da Costa – Coordinator of the SelenITA project – ITA – Technological Institute of Aeronautics

11:15 am to 12 pm – Innovation environments in the space sector
: Carlos Cesar de Castro Deonisio – University of the Air Force (UNIFA) / Higher School of Defense (ESD)

  • Agnaldo Dantas – Innovation and Technology Analyst at SEBRAE
  • Andreia Fátima Sorice Genaro – Head of Project Management and Technological Innovation Coordination at INPE

14pm to 14:50pm – Current stage of the Brazilian space program
: Paolo Gessini – Director of Strategic Intelligence and New Business at AEB – Brazilian Space Agency

  • Air Brigadier Rodrigo Alvim de Oliveira – Chief of the Third Subchief – Aeronautics Command – COMAER
  • Jadir Nogueira Gonçalves – Vice-president of the Brazilian Aerospace Industries Association – AIAB
  • Clezio Marcos De Nardin – Director -National Institute for Space Research – INPE

14:50 pm to 15:40 pm – Opportunities for companies at the Alcântara Launch Center
: Paolo Gessini – Director of Strategic Intelligence and New Business at AEB – Brazilian Space Agency

  • Christian Vilanova – Licensing, Standards and Commercialization Coordinator at AEB – Brazilian Space Agency
  • Arthur Durigan Bahdur – Business Coordinator at INNOSPACE
  • Claudio Barazal – Industrial Services Manager at White Martins

16:20 pm to 17:10 pm – Challenges and opportunities for companies in the development of satellites
: Cristiano Vilanova – Licensing, Standards and Marketing Coordinator at AEB – Brazilian Space Agency

  • João Paulo Campos – President and CEO of Visiona Tecnologia Espacial
  • Talita Possamai – Federal University of Santa Catarina
  • Célio Vaz – CEO – Orbital Engenharia

17:10 pm to 18:XNUMX pm – Challenges and opportunities for companies in the development of rockets and launch vehicles
: Talita Possamai – Federal University of Santa Catarina

  • Fernando Ferraz – Vice President of Operations – AKAER
  • Paulo Vasconcelos – C6 Launch Systems Corporation
  • Francisco Dias – Director – CENIC Engineering, Industry and Commerce

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10am to 11am – Sources of public resources for the space sector
: André Luiz Barreto Paes – Head of the Institutional Relations and Communication Advisory – Brazilian Space Agency

  • Julio Shidara – President of the Brazilian Aerospace Industries Association – AIAB
  • José Henrique Pereira – Manager of the Aerospace and Defense Sector at FINEP
  • Jean-Robert – General Coordinator of Strategic Technologies of the Ministry of Science and Technology – MCTI

11am to 12pm – Venture Capital investment in the space sector
: Pedro Kaled – IT and Innovation Executive

  • Lucas fonseca – CEO and Founder of Airvantis
  • Osório Coelho Guimarães Neto – Director of the Department of Innovation Programs at MCTI – Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovations

14pm to 14:50pm – Benefits for society from investments in the space sector
: Erik Imbuzeiro – Assistant to the Directorate of Strategic Intelligence and New Business at AEB – Brazilian Space Agency

  • Gilberto Camara – Senior Collaborating Researcher at the National Institute for Space Research (INPE)
  • Sergio Sacani – Digital Influencer – Space Today and Ciência Sem Fim
  • Pedro Pallota – Digital Influencer – Space Orbit

14:50 pm to 15:40 pm – Entrepreneurship in the space area
: Pedro Kaled – IT and Innovation Executive

  • Calvin Trubiene – CEO – Pion
  • Svante Hjorth – CEO – Arycom
  • Thais Cardoso Franco – CEO – Quasar Space

16:20 pm to 17:10 pm – Training of human resources in the space area
: Talita Possamai – Federal University of Santa Catarina

  • Ronne Toledo – Coordinator of the Aerospace Engineering Course – University of Brasília (UNB)
  • Paolo Gessini – Director of Strategic Intelligence and New Business at AEB – Brazilian Space Agency
  • Pedro Lacava – ITA – Technological Institute of Aeronautics

17:10 pm to 18 pm – International space law
: Thaís Zandoná – Specialist in Space Law and Policy at Unisantos

  • Ian Grosner – Federal Prosecutor of AEB – Brazilian Space Agency
  • Marina Stephanie Ramos Huidobro – Master in International Law from the Catholic University of Santos
  • Laura Delgado Lopez – Researcher at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) in Washington, DC
  • Inez Lopes – International Law – University of Brasília (UNB)

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Complete schedule for Expo eVTOL 2024. Image: Expo eVTOL

May 22 5p4x5h

10am to 11:30am – Advanced Air Mobility and Innovative Aircraft: the development stage of eVTOLs

  • Borna Vrdoljak – Head of Product and Customer Marketing – Vertical Aerospace
  • Luiz Valentini – VP of Engineering and Technology – Eve Air Mobility
  • Vincent Roux – Commercial Director for Latin America – Lilium
  • Jose Ignacio Rexach – CCO Europe and Latin America – EHang
  • Marco Berzaghi – COO – Vertical Connect

11:30 am to 12:30 pm – Definition of the regulatory framework for the certification of eVTOLs

  • Roberto Honorato – Airworthiness Superintendent – ​​ANAC – National Civil Aviation Agency
  • André Arruda – Co-founder – AL Aviation

14pm to 14:50pm – Human resources training for Advanced Air Mobility

  • Larissa Maraccini – VP of People, Communication, Marketing and ESG – Eve Air Mobility
  • Luciano Mauro – Training Director – CAE South America

14:50 pm to 15:40 pm – Integration of eVTOLs into the city and urban and regional airspace

  • Captain Márcio André da Silva – Specialist in Air Traffic Control and manager of the UAM Project – DECEA – Airspace Control Department
  • Jose Werner – Head of Urban Air Traffic Management – ​​Eve Air Mobility
  • Michael Hoodspit – VP of International Business Development – ​​OneSky

16:20 pm to 17 pm – eVTOLs for Logistics, Spraying, Security and Mapping

  • Alexandre Zaramela – CEO – Moya Aero
  • Samuel Solomon – CIO – Speedbird Aero

17:10 pm to 18 pm – Technological challenges for the development of eVTOLs

  • Benjamin Ivers – Director of Regulatory Affairs for Autonomous Systems – Boeing
  • Jeferson Cintra – Business Development Director – OPAL-RT

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10am to 11am – Possibilities and new markets for operating with eVTOLs in Brazil

  • Camilo Oliveira – Institutional Relations – Blue
  • Sergio Quito – President of the Flight Safety and Operations Council – Gol
  • Roger Andrade – CEO – AVANTTO

11am to 12pm – Vertiports: construction of infrastructure for ground operation of eVTOLs

  • Giovanna Ronzani – Professor at ITA and President of SBTA
  • Eduardo Henn Bernardi – Certification and Operational Safety Manager – ANAC
  • Rogério Prado – CEO – PAX Aeroportos
  • Calogero Giamusso – Head of Operations – UrbanV

14pm to 14:50pm – How to present and educate society about the Advanced Air Mobility ecosystem

  • Dan Sloat – Founder and President – ​​Advanced Air Mobility Institute, CEO – Volatus Infrastructure & Energy Solutions
  • Dario Rais Lopes – CEO – Aeroportos Paulistas, Professor – Mackenzie University

14:50 pm to 15:40 pm – eVTOLs as precursors to clean, zero-carbon aviation

  • Dan Sloat – Founder and President – ​​Advanced Air Mobility Institute, CEO – Volatus Infrastructure & Energy Solutions
  • Augusto Reis Vieira – Director – AKAER
  • Adalberto Febeliano – VP Strategy and ESG – Synerjet

16:20 pm to 17:10 pm – Integration of eVTOLs into the city and other modes

  • Sergio Avelleda – Coordinator of the Urban Mobility Center at the Arq.Futuro Cities Laboratory – Insper, Founding Partner – Urucuia Mobilidade Urbana
  • Edinho Guedes – Secretary of Urban Mobility of Jacareí-SP
  • Alexandre Bürgel – Director – Innova Ação

17:10 pm to 18:XNUMX pm – Advanced Air Mobility: the next steps towards economies of scale

  • Sergio Cecutta – Partner – SMG Consulting
  • Eduardo de Vasconcellos – Board Member – Advanced Air Mobility Institute, CEO – RPAS Ops Consulting
  • Roberta Andreoli – President of the Aeronautical Law Commission – OAB-SP

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Complete schedule for DroneShow Robotics 2024. Image: DroneShow Robotics

May 21 292x1h

8:30 am to 12:30 am:

  • Regulation Course for Professional Use of Drones – The course presents a general overview of all Brazilian regulations for professional drones (class 1, 2 and 3) according to ANATEL, ANAC, DECEA, MD and MAPA. The objective of this course is to present a general overview of all Brazilian regulations applicable to professional drones, including smaller class 3 drones and larger class 2 and 1 drones.
  • Image Processing Course obtained by Drones – The course presents methods for digital processing of images obtained by drones for mapping for various applications.  
    This course aims to present concepts and applications about digital image processing to generate mapping information. The use of software for generating geographic data in point cloud, TIN, raster and contour structures will be discussed.
  • Inspections and Monitoring Course with Drones – The course details data collection techniques using drones, processing using artificial intelligence, legislation and presents some case studies. Recommended for professionals who work with inspection and asset monitoring activities for different applications, with the aim of obtaining productivity gains in field data collection and data analysis.
  • Geographic Intelligence Course for Important Decisions – The course addresses the essentiality of geotechnology in strategic decision-making in various market sectors. From territorial planning to precision agriculture, participants will gain insight into the evolution and practical applications of geotechnologies, as well as emerging innovations, such as Artificial Intelligence and Big Data, that are shaping the future of this field.

14pm to 18pm:

  • Drone Regulation Seminar – The topic of Drone Regulation has been covered at DroneShow since 2015. Each year, the objective is to update the community on: the current panorama of drone regulation in Brazil for commercial use; the latest legislation from the National Civil Aviation Agency (ANAC), the Department of Airspace Control (DECEA), the Ministry of Defense (MD), the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Supply (MAPA) and the National Telecommunications Agency (ANATEL ); new demands from the community; and the application of regulations in the day-to-day lives of manufacturers/operators.
  • Seminar on Drones in Public and Private Security – This seminar will address drone technology and integrated security, with the aim of developing projects for Smart Municipalities and Collaborative Private Security. Sometimes it is difficult for public and private managers to choose the best drone and embedded technology solution for security, which adheres to existing processes and systems, and which delivers the best services to their citizens and customers.
  • Seminar Geotechnologies in the environment and carbon credits – The seminar will bring together experts in Geoprocessing and Remote Sensing to address essential topics related to the use of these technologies for mapping, monitoring land use and measuring carbon. The objective will be to promote discussion about the most recent innovations and challenges in this crucial field for environmental management and climate change mitigation.

May 22 5p4x5h

8:30 pm - 12:30 pm

  • Aerial Surveys with Drones Course – The course will cover the basic concepts of aerial photogrammetry with drones (capture, processing and products) and how they are applied. Some models of drones and sensors available on the market will be discussed.
  • Drones Course in Agribusiness and Forestry – The course presents the advanced use of drones in Agriculture, aiming at productivity gains, cost reduction, generation of data for decision-making in the future with case studies. The advanced use of drones in Agriculture, in addition to productivity gains and cost reduction, continuously generates data for decision-making in the future. This advanced course will detail cases of the use of drones in Agriculture.
  • Technical Registration and Urban Geo Course – The course covers concepts of the Multipurpose Technical Registry for Municipalities, Legislation, Survey Methodologies, Available Technologies, Municipal Cadastral Reference Network and Sinter – National territorial information management system. Premises for implementing a CTM in small to large municipalities, challenges and solutions for maintaining a Geoprocessing policy in Municipal Management.

14 am - 18 pm

  • Geotechnologies and Drones in Agribusiness Seminar – This seminar will feature lectures and debates by experts in the provision of mapping, management, crop estimation, handling, identification of failures and diseases services, improving productivity and preserving the environment.
  • Seminar on Territorial Registration in Municipal Governance – The seminar seeks to present how the Multipurpose Technical Registry and geographic data can help accelerate smart and sustainable cities in Brazil. We will present the main rules for implementing CTM in Brazilian municipalities, we will present success stories and possible sources of financing to accelerate the contracting of this service that has the potential to make the smart city project more assertive and efficient.

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10 am - 18 pm

  • 2nd eVTOL Forum – Advanced Air Mobility and Innovative Aircraft – The Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) market is about to take off. Currently, several manufacturers are in an advanced stage of developing eVTOLs, electric vertical take-off and landing vehicles, and similar vehicles. Some are very close to obtaining certification from aviation authorities to begin commercial operations.
     
    It is, therefore, a disruptive technology that will change the mobility of cities and even regions, whether with enger or cargo transport, and even for more specific applications, such as medical emergencies and security.

May 23 1z1c7

8:30 pm - 12:30 pm

  • Lidar Course: State-of-the-art in Reality Capture – Within this course we will address the concept and use of Aerial Lidar (UAV), Terrestrial and Mobile in topographic survey activities, as-built installations and reality capture, in general, to projects. The objective is to inform and provide so that the student is able to understand the technology, have notions of applicability and learn about the most diverse types of existing equipment and platforms.
  • Rural Property Georeferencing Course – The course presents concepts on Georeferencing and Certification of Rural Properties, covering field survey methodologies, including the use of drones, in addition to the documentation required for Sigef/Incra.
  • Drones Course in Agricultural and Forestry Spraying – The course guides how to use drones in spraying, covering regulatory, technical, operational and commercial aspects. Important opportunity for service providers and farmers who want to learn about technology to use on crops. Understand why drones are the most democratic equipment available, being suitable for small, medium and large agricultural properties.
  • ArcGIS Pro Course in Focus: Applications and Innovations in GIS – The theoretical mini course on ArcGIS Pro will demonstrate how this powerful tool is transforming various sectors through innovative GIS applications. The key features of ArcGIS Pro will be presented, with an emphasis on its practical applications in areas such as urban planning, the environment, logistics and much more. 

14 am - 18 pm

  • Orbital and Aerial Remote Sensing Seminar – Platforms and Sensors – Seminar will bring together experts in orbital and aerial Remote Sensing to address topics related to new developments in platforms and sensors, and the use of these technologies for mapping, monitoring land use and the environment, among other applications.
  • Seminar on Drones in Spraying and Biological Control – The seminar will have presentations from service providers that will address regulatory issues, methodologies and how to undertake the use of drones for spraying and biological control of crops and forestry.
  • GIS, Artificial Intelligence and BIM Seminar – The seminar will have presentations by experts on the application of robots and drones in Digital Transformation and how to integrate BIM and Geographic Information Systems with Digital Twins with 4D visualization and future possibilities in the Metaverse.

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Complete schedule for MundoGEO Connect 2024. Image: MundoGEO Connect

Courses (morning period):

  • Aerial surveys with drones
    • Instructor: Wanderley Kampa Ribas, Managing Partner of Geoazimute Aerolevantamento.
    • Description: Covers the basic concepts of aerial photogrammetry with drones, including capture, processing and products, and their applications.
  • Technical Registration and Urban Geo
    • Instructor: Givanildo Silva, Technical Director of Topocart Topografia e Engenharia.
    • Description: Explores the concepts of the Multipurpose Technical Registry in municipalities, survey methodologies and legislation.
  • Drones in Agricultural and Forestry Spraying
    • Instructor: Eugênio Schroeder, Director of Schroder Consultoria Agro.
    • Description: Provides guidance on the use of drones in spraying, covering regulatory, technical and commercial aspects.
  • Drones in Agribusiness and Forestry
    • Instructor: Giovani Amianti, CEO of XMobots.
    • Description: Presents the advanced use of drones in agriculture and forestry management, with a focus on increasing productivity and reducing costs.
  • Georeferencing of Rural Properties
    • Instructor: Margaret Maria, Founder of TGR Trainings.
    • Description: Covers concepts and methodologies for georeferencing rural properties, including the use of drones and documentation required for certification.
  • GIS, BIM and Digital Twins
    • Instructor: Patrícia Procópio, Latam Director of Planning, Innovation & ESG at Hexagon, CEO of NewVerse.
    • Description: Presents the integration and opportunities for using GIS, BIM and Digital Twins in various applications, including Virtual and Augmented Reality challenges.
  • Inspections and Monitoring with Drones
    • Instructor: Emilio Hoffmann, Co-founder and Director of Operations in Latin America at H3 Dynamics.
    • Description: Details data collection techniques with drones, processing using artificial intelligence and legislation.
  • Geographic Intelligence for Important Decisions
    • Instructor: Déborah Cançado Peixoto Pires, COO at Hubse.
    • Description: Addresses the importance of geotechnology in strategic decision-making in various sectors, highlighting the integration of Geographic Intelligence.
  • Processing Images Obtained by Drones
    • Instructor: George Longhitano, Director of G drones.
    • Description: Presents methods for digital processing of images obtained by drones for various mapping applications.
  • Regulations for Professional Use of Drones
    • Instructor: Lucas Florêncio, Co-Founder of AL Drones.
    • Description: Provides an overview of Brazilian regulations for professional drones, according to ANATEL, ANAC, DECEA, MD and MAPA.

Seminars (afternoon):

  • Territorial Registration in Municipal Governance
  • Drones in Spraying and Biological Control
  • Drones in Public and Private Security
  • Drones for Inspections and Monitoring
  • Geotechnologies and Drones in Agribusiness
  • Geotechnologies in the Environment and Carbon Credits
  • GIS, Artificial Intelligence and BIM
  • Regulation for Drones
  • Autonomous Mobile Robotics

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