Local Event: “Drone Day” Lands in Southern California March 14th

First Ever International Drone Day Lands in Southern California

As part of more than 115 similar drone-centric events taking place in 40 countries around the world, the first-ever Drone Day will be taking place in Los Alamitos, California on March 14th, 2015. The event is organized by Mike Rivard, CEO of RadFlight Inc. and is sponsored by DJI Technology, the world’s largest manufacturer of hobby and professional camera drones.

bits-phantom-blog480Drone Day is expected to have dozens of entertaining drone-related exhibits and demonstrations on display, as well as informative literature from Know Before you Fly regarding the future of drone technology in law and society.  The Drone Day event will also host tours of an Innovation Lab, which offers Airwolf 3D printers, and other tools needed to build personal drones. According to event organizer Mike Rivard,

“We’re putting on this drone fest so people can see that education is better than regulation when it comes to drones.”

Airwolf 3D will be on hand with its flagship model, the HD-R, to demonstrate some of the applications of 3D printing in Unmanned Aerial Vehicle design and construction. Stop by and say, hello!

Read on for more information about Drone Day!

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What:

1st Annual Drone Day

Featuring live drone demonstrations, exhibits, and vendors highlighting the latest in small drone and UAV safety and technology. Includes drones on display, drone exhibits, drone vendors, and tours of the innovation lab, which offers 3D printers and other tools needed to build personal drones.

When:

14 March, 2015

10a.m. to 4:00p.m.

Where:

 

Build It Workspace
4478 Cerritos Ave.
Los Alamitos, CA 90720

Who:

Brought to you by Mike Rivard, CEO of RadFlight Inc.

tel: 310-266-7676

 


About Airwolf 3D

Airwolf 3D is committed to designing and manufacturing high-performance consumables, accessories and 3D printers that are fast, affordable, durable and easy to use. All Airwolf 3D printers are made in America, manufactured in the company’s 12,000 sq. ft. facility in Costa Mesa, Calif.  Airwolf 3D printers can be found in Fortune 500 companies, engineering firms, government agencies and schools worldwide. For more information visit www.airwolf3d.com, telephone (949) 478-2933, email info@airwolf3d.com, or visit the company’s showroom at 130 McCormick, Suite 105, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 for a free demonstration.