2018-2019 Student UAS Competition - Unmanned Systems Canada
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2018-2019 Student UAS Competition
Building on the success of the previous 10 com- Your support is required to assure the success of
petitions, Unmanned Systems Canada has this world class competition. All money collected will
launched its 11th annual Student UAS Competi- be used solely for expenses and prizes awarded to
tion. Approximately 14 teams are expected to winning teams. This opportunity allows Canada’s
participate. best and brightest to display leadership, real world
problem solving skills and team work all in a stress-
The purpose is to promote and develop Canadi- ful competitive environment; the ideal recruiting
an expertise and experience in unmanned sys- camp. Results have paid off as a number of UAS
tems technologies at the university and college competitors have been hired by a sponsoring com-
levels. pany. When tested on the international stage, our
This year’s theme will have the teams support a Canadian teams not only take home various awards,
utility company to asses a solar field damaged by but consistently place at or near the top. Canada is
severe weather. In a simulated BVLOS competi- on the UAS Podium! As a sponsor, your attendance
tion, teams will survey a field of solar panels is welcome and access to students is unlimited. To
(solar farm), locate major damage to individual become involved and invest in the future of the
solar panels, identify significant changes to the Canadian UAS sector, please review the sponsor-
solar field, and place inspection markers adja- ship opportunities on the next page.
cent to critical cells on damaged panels. Contact competition@unmannedsystems.ca to have
your name associated with this student event
The competition will be conducted in two phases. Phase 1 – Design Papers for scoring by a panel of
experts. Phase 2 – the Operational Demonstration to be held at Centre d’Excellence sur les Drone -
CED Alma, PQ, from May 3—5, 2019.
2018 Design Paper Winners 2018 Competition Winners
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1 - Carleton University—Team Blackbird 1st - University of Victoria – UVic Aero
2nd - Université de Sherbrooke - VAMUdeS 2nd - École de Technologie Supérieure – Dronolab
3rd - University of Toronto – Aerial Robo Division 3rd - University of British Columbia - UAS
PO/CP 81055, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1P 1B1
admin@unmannedsystems.ca /
Canada's national non-profit association representing public and private innovation in unmanned vehicle systems Association
nationale canadienne sans but lucratif pour l’innovation dans les secteurs public et privé en matière de systèmes de véhicules
télécommandés2018 UAS Competition Teams
Carleton University - Blackbird
Concordia University - UAV
École de technologie supérieure - Dronolab
McGill University - Aero McGill Drones
Queens University - Queens Aero Design Team
Ryerson University - RUAS
Simon Fraser University - Guardian
University of British Columbia - UBC UAS
Université de Sherbrooke - VAMUdeS
University of Toronto - AeRo
University of Toronto - UAS
University of Victoria - AERO
University of Waterloo - WARG
PO/CP 81055, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1P 1B1
admin@unmannedsystems.ca /
Canada's national non-profit association representing public and private innovation in unmanned vehicle systems Association
nationale canadienne sans but lucratif pour l’innovation dans les secteurs public et privé en matière de systèmes de véhicules
télécommandésSTUDENT UAS COMPETITION SPONSORSHIP RECOGNITION
$15,000.00 Endowment Sponsor $ 5,000.00 Contributing Sponsor
• Invitation to Awards Banquet • Invitation to Awards Banquet
• Company Logo on display during Competition • Company Logo on display during Competition
• Company Logo on Competition T-shirts • Company Logo on Competition T-shirts
• Logo on Website, with link to Home Page • Logo on Website, with link to Home Page
• Sponsorship announced in Press Releases • Sponsorship announced in Press Releases
• Opportunity to distribute corporate souvenirs and/or pro- • Team Resumes on CD (as submitted)
motional material to all participants
• Table for Corporate Literature at Event
$2,000.00 Competition Sponsor
• Opportunity to provide one member on judging commit-
tee • Invitation to Awards Banquet
• Opportunity to make brief presentation to competitors • Company Logo on Competition T-shirts
during Awards Banquet
• Logo on Website, with link to Home Page
• Publicity Photos with Top Teams
• Sponsorship Announced in Press Releases
• Company Logo and Thank You on Video
• Team Resumes on CD (as submitted)
• Team Resumes on CD (as submitted)
$10,000.00 Premier Sponsor < $2,000.00 Supporting Sponsor
• Invitation to Awards Banquet
• Invitation to Awards Banquet
• Company logo on display during Competition • Company Logo on Competition T-shirts
• Company Logo on Competition T-shirts • Logo on Website, with link to Home Page
• Logo on Website, with link to Home Page • Team Resumes on CD (as submitted)
• Sponsorship announced in Press Releases
• Opportunity to distribute corporate souvenirs and/or
promotional material to all participants
(ITB Eligible) To Become a Sponsor contact
• Opportunity to provide a member on judging committee competition@unmannedsystems.ca
• Company Logo and Thank You on Video
• Team Resumes on CD (as submitted)
Canada's national non-profit association representing public and private innovation in unmanned vehicle systems Association
nationale canadienne sans but lucratif pour l’innovation dans les secteurs public et privé en matière de systèmes de véhicules
télécommandésPO/CP 81055, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1P 1B1
admin@unmannedsystems.ca /
www.unmannedsystems.ca
Canada's national non-profit association representing public and private innovation in unmanned vehicle systems Association
nationale canadienne sans but lucratif pour l’innovation dans les secteurs public et privé en matière de systèmes de véhicules
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