FDIC International 2023: Autel Robotics Helps Modernize Aerial Response

Founded in 2014, Autel Robotics strives to let the needs of its customers drive innovation. The company is a team of industry professionals with a genuine passion for technology and years of engineering experience.

The company is participating in FDIC International 2023 in a variety of ways. It will be part of the Metro Officer Briefing, a platform for peer-to-peer interaction among high-ranking division officers in the fire & rescue service. In the outside exhibit area, at “The Heat,” Autel will offer several demonstrations of its products, and it will participate in the Fire Rescue Station of the Future, part of the Lucas Oil Stadium Experience.

“Autel Robotics is looking forward to the opportunity to connect with fire personnel at FDIC and present how we’re helping modernize aerial response,” says Peter Gossin, Enterprise Marketing, Autel Robotics. “With a focus on enhancing safety and effectiveness during emergency situations, Autel Robotics will showcase its range of solutions, including the Dragonfish, EVO Max 4T, and EVO II Series V3 lineup. All include thermal imaging capability to provide real-time views of fires helping disseminate information while empowering better, quicker decision-making. We hope we can demonstrate the value their technology can bring to firefighting operations.”

FDIC International Attendees will also have an opportunity for some hands-on experience with Autel’s products at Booth 8309.

For more information about Autel Robotics, visit www.autelrobotics.com.

For more information about FDIC International, visit www.fdic.com and www.fireapparatusmagazine.com/fdic-international.

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