International Media to Cover the Israeli Unmanned Vehicles Expo

International Media to Cover the Israeli Unmanned Vehicles Expo

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Dozens of media organizations from Israel and abroad will cover the first Israeli unmanned vehicles and robotics expo, taking place this week on Tuesday in Rishon Lezion. The event is organized by the iHLS website.

IAI Heron 1 UAV and friends, taken during final rehearsals. Photo: Idan Gross
IAI Heron 1 UAV and friends, taken during final rehearsals. Photo: Idan Gross

According to a defense industry source the event raised a lot of international interest. The defense industry and defense establishment cooperated in order to promote the event, which is unprecedented in scope and contents.

The main point of interest for the many media organizations is the live display of autonomous systems. Over the last few days the Israeli defense industries supplied Israeli and international media with substantial background information, and the media personnel will receive special assistance from the iHLS website team during the vent.

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IHLS – Israel Homeland Security

The event will be filmed by mobile broadcast with three cameras that will present the events both on air and on the ground, Including the audience, the tools being placed as a separate exhibition, etc. In addition, the mobile broadcast will get live feed from each and every control station of the tools in the event. The feed will include live webcam with the ability to revisit the clips for further use, or any other camera that will transmits the broadcast. The instruments are high intelligence based.

In the control room OpusMedia will produce a broadcast which will include split screen showing the different elements of the flight, the intelligence, and a look from the ground. The broadcast will integrate the scene on the ground, including simulations of a realistic enemy, audience and fixed tools.

The content can be accessed in several ways:

  • Live broadcast by mobile “SATLINK” for each broadcast media that will order the broadcast (an additional live broadcast coast).
  • Login to the mobile broadcast and pulling the broadcast – without editing the content before broadcasting.
  • Through VideoPull by OpusMedia – Register and download free content that we will upload. The content is designed for media for entertainment, editorial, commentary and articles needs.
  • Pulling materials after the event.

OpusMedia will assist any media that will like to take part in this extraordinary event, while reducing the costs associated with bringing filming crews, live broadcasting, etc. For more details, technical information or requests, please contact Liv Gal, editorial staff secretary, phone No. 050-233-4426.