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Kathleen Martin
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Applications are now open for the Second International Drone Show Competition, created by Riga, Latvia-based SPH Engineering. The competition is open to drone show designers and engineers from all over the world and incorporates six categories: • Best drone show 3D animation • Best drone show (up to 100 drones) • Best drone show (100 – 1000 drones) • Best drone show (1000+ drones) • Best integrated drone show • Best drone show business promo video Winners will receive a diploma and prizes specific to each category including a MacBook Pro 13, a DJI FPV drone, and educational and marketing support. Applications must be received by November 30 and the winners will be announced on December 21, 2021.
Live Design talked with SPH Engineering’s Chief Technology Officer, Alexey Dobrovolskiy, about the goals behind the competition and the future of drones in entertainment. Live Design: SPH Engineering produces Drone Show Software, but designers do not need to use your product to enter the competition. Why did you take this approach? Alexey Dobrovolskiy: As you know, SPH Engineering is a multiproduct drone software company and Drone Show Software, which celebrates its fifth anniversary this year, is just one of our product lines. Our goal with the competition is to form a global drone show community, not be exclusive.
LD: Tell us a little about the evolution of DSS.
AD: The very first version of UgCS, our core product, allowed different users to connect to the system from multiple devices and control flights. This did not appeal to customers for a few years until we got an email query from a US company that checked to see if our software could manage a number of drones making various figures in the sky. We explained the strengths and limitations of our existing software and agreed that we would adjust it to our client’s needs. Paul Creasy from Full Spectrum https://fullspecllc.com/ was our first drone show client. For a few years he arranged drone shows in an amusement park near Atlanta .
That version was complicated and could only manage about 20 drones. One of my engineers believed we had to create a brand new software. To persuade me, he did not talk to me for a couple of weeks and then presented a demo of how a new solution would work. That was a great fresh view! It eventually became the prototype for Drone Show Software which can manage hundreds of drones. The solution attracted many more customers who use DSS for their event needs. Today, our software can support shows of over a thousand drones.
Continue reading: https://www.livedesignonline.com/lighting/international-drone-show-competition-aims-build-community-create-standards
Live Design talked with SPH Engineering’s Chief Technology Officer, Alexey Dobrovolskiy, about the goals behind the competition and the future of drones in entertainment. Live Design: SPH Engineering produces Drone Show Software, but designers do not need to use your product to enter the competition. Why did you take this approach? Alexey Dobrovolskiy: As you know, SPH Engineering is a multiproduct drone software company and Drone Show Software, which celebrates its fifth anniversary this year, is just one of our product lines. Our goal with the competition is to form a global drone show community, not be exclusive.
LD: Tell us a little about the evolution of DSS.
AD: The very first version of UgCS, our core product, allowed different users to connect to the system from multiple devices and control flights. This did not appeal to customers for a few years until we got an email query from a US company that checked to see if our software could manage a number of drones making various figures in the sky. We explained the strengths and limitations of our existing software and agreed that we would adjust it to our client’s needs. Paul Creasy from Full Spectrum https://fullspecllc.com/ was our first drone show client. For a few years he arranged drone shows in an amusement park near Atlanta .
That version was complicated and could only manage about 20 drones. One of my engineers believed we had to create a brand new software. To persuade me, he did not talk to me for a couple of weeks and then presented a demo of how a new solution would work. That was a great fresh view! It eventually became the prototype for Drone Show Software which can manage hundreds of drones. The solution attracted many more customers who use DSS for their event needs. Today, our software can support shows of over a thousand drones.
Continue reading: https://www.livedesignonline.com/lighting/international-drone-show-competition-aims-build-community-create-standards