Submit Presentation Ideas
Now Accepting Speaker Presentation Ideas
Presentation ideas will be accepted for the 2025 UAS Summit & Expo through June 6th.
The preliminary agenda will be available the week of July 7th.
We are actively seeking abstracts and presentation ideas in the following subject areas:
- Small UAV
- Government Drone Usage
- Big Data
- Military Drone Usage
- Large UAV
- Drone Research & Development
- Drone Usage in the Agriculture Industry
- Counter UAS
- Drone Delivery
- Commercial Drone Usage
- Remote ID
- Detect-and-Avoid Technology
- Urban Air Mobility
- Unmanned Aircraft System Traffic Management (UTM)

View Specifications for Speaker Presentation Ideas
Have additional questions? Please send inquiries to:
Danielle Piekarski, Program Coordinator
UAS Magazine
dpiekarski@bbiinternational.com
Specifications for Speaker Presentation Ideas
Specificity: This is crucial for technology, process and operational related abstracts. Make sure your presentation idea promises to convey, in specific terms, how a technology, system or strategy used in the UAV manufacturing space or commercial operator side of the industry could improve UAV design, endurance, implementation or application success. The abstract should offer insight into a current industry challenge or issue, highlight process, operational improvements and/or technological breakthroughs in the UAV and relevant field sectors.
Relevance: The presentation should highlight a product, technology or approach that will make significant near-term impacts to the UAS industry, or will become prominent because of implementation in the UAS sector.
Detail: While abstracts do not include schematics, photos, graphics, spreadsheets or pro formas, the abstract should indicate that the speaker will illustrate the effect of the technology/process/strategic approach by incorporating such visual tools into the presentation.
Understandability: If there are very complex processes or scientific/economic ideas being presented, the abstract should indicate that measures will be taken to make the information understandable (within reason) to a diverse spectrum of conference attendees?
Word Count: While there is technically no limitations on the length of your abstract, we ask that it be 200 to 400 words in length.

Have additional questions? Please send inquiries to:
Danielle Piekarski, Program Coordinator
UAS Magazine
dpiekarski@bbiinternational.com