Drone Tech Meet at Utica JCC

Lisa Marie Payne

CNY Drones Mentor Aaron Diskin (left) discusses frame design with Eric Suprenant at a CNY Drones Tech Meet.  Both Eric (center) & Nate Angell (right-seated) are CNY Drones mentors who attend Vernon Verona Sherrill High School.

 

UTICA, NY – CNY Drones will host an Academy of Model Aeronautics (AMA) and MultiGP Drone Racing Chapter Tech Meet on Friday, February 1, 2019, 7:00pm to 10:00pm, in the Jewish Community Center Auditorium, 2310 Oneida Street in Utica, NY.  The event goal is to grow interest in indoor and outdoor recreational drone use as well as other CNY Drones events that spark interest in STEM – science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.  “The meet allows drone owners to socialize, share build knowledge, pass along flying tips, test drones in a controlled space and race indoor drones,” according to CNY Drones Safety Officer, John Reade. “Our events assist those starting out and help keep the recreational drone community connected.”

CNY Drones program volunteers are AMA & MultiGP members who promote safe flying practices and STEM. Attendees can view a variety of remote controlled vehicles from small, palm-sized, indoor drones and hover-craft to larger scale projects for use in the 2019 FOREST FURY Team Drone Challenge.  This is the second year the Jewish Community Center has offered space for CNY Drones programs. There is a suggested $5 donation at the door.  Event is open to ages 11+.

CNY Drones is a community-based organization that provides STEM programs as an AMA Model Aviation Student Club. Low-cost interactive exhibits, flying sessions, workshops, tech meets, and MultiGP drone races feed into their Annual Team Drone Challenge.

CNY Drones exists fiscally under the Griffiss Institute, a 501c3 and relies on annual donations to maintain their equipment and information hub.  For information on CNY Drones visit https://www.cnydrones.org/  or email: CNYDrones@gmail.com

Recent News

Upstate New York Energy Storage Engine Announces Hiring of Chief Workforce Development Officer

Read the Full Article on Binghamton.edu The Upstate New York Energy Storage Engine is pleased to...

Five Women-Owned Businesses Each Awarded A $5,000 Grant Totaling $25,000

Download as PDF Sponsored by The Women’s Fund of Herkimer and Oneida Counties, Baird Private Wealth...

Building the Next Generation of Defense Innovators through Experiential Learning and Semiconductor Research

Download as PDF October 11, 2024- The Northeast Regional Defense Technology Hub (NORDTECH), in...

Griffiss Institute Names Angela Wright as Vice President of Intergovernmental Affairs

Rome, NY – August 28, 2024 – Griffiss Institute is pleased to announce the appointment of...

Griffiss Institute Appoints Dean Korsak as General Counsel and Secretary to the Board

Rome, NY – August 28, 2024 – The Griffiss Institute is pleased to announce the appointment of Dean...

Official Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony Held for ORION: A Groundbreaking Internet of Things (IoT) Technology Ecosystem

Rome, NY — August 23, 2024 — Open-Architecture Resilient IoT for Operational Networks (ORION)...

Griffiss Institute Announces HUSTLE Defense Accelerator Winners

Rome, NY- Griffiss Institute revealed the exceptional achievements of the eight tech companies who...
Scroll to Top

Due to the severe weather conditions and state of emergency declared by the City of Rome, Rome Labs & Innovare Advancement Center will be closed on Wednesday, July 17, 2024. This closure affects all Griffiss Institute staff, residents, guests, and program participants, including STEM campers, interns, visiting faculty, fellows, and incubator clients. We will resume normal business hours of operation on July 18, 2024.

If you are impacted by the tornado and need assistance please call 211 or text 898-211, the United Way of Mohawk Valley can assist you with proper resources during this time. www.211midyork.com