2019 Spring UAS Roundup
The Chaffee County UAS Advisory Board and Chaffee County Economic Development Corporation invite you to explore and understand the capabilities of emerging unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) technology at the stunning Mt. Princeton Resort in Nathrop, colorado.
Many conference topics to choose from including:
- Public safety Applications
- Fire & First Responder Situations
- Wildland Firefighting
- Law Enforcement Operations
- Emergency Search and Rescue
- Counter UAS Technology Topics
In addition, UAS training courses will be available to attendees including Part 107 and advanced emergency response topics.
To book your lodging:
- Call toll-free number at 888-395-7799 or 719-395-2447 and press 0 to reach Front Desk
- Tell the Front Desk staff the Event (CCUAS Spring Roundup), the event dates April 14-16, 2019
- Use the group code (UAS19) to ensure availability and receive the discounted group rate.
More details on lodging types can be found at https://mtprinceton.com/stay/
Mention Discount Code “UAS19” For the Best Rate
Influencing & Making Things Happen
Join renowned speaker Jamie Sabbach as we discuss what it takes to gain more influence,lead change and make things happen.
If you’re like most, you probably wish you had more influence. It seems the vast majority stop trying to initiate change because they believe they have little to no control. What results is that they learn to accept things as they are rather than putting energy into what can be done to improve conditions.
Entrepreneurial Bootcamp
Start-Up to Scale-Up
CCEDC in partnership with Startup Colorado and CU’s Leeds School of Business will be hosting the fifth and final installment of this boot camp for entrepreneurs. This year, we’ll be focusing on Chaffee County businesses who’ve made the terrifying but exhilarating leap from “bootstrap startup” to sustainable sales. In this session, we’ll focus on those “problem areas” you only find when your business has grown. This
high-level professional training course will be led by two CU Leeds professors…but they promise to leave their heavy textbooks and tweed jackets at home.