September 17, 2025 - 01:23

Skydio, a San Mateo-based tech company, is hosting "Ascend 2025” at Seascape Beach Resort in Aptos. This highly anticipated event is set to highlight the company's latest advancements in drone technology. Attendees can expect an engaging lineup of presentations, demonstrations, and discussions focused on the future of autonomous drones.
With the growing interest in drone applications across various sectors, including agriculture, construction, and public safety, Skydio aims to position itself at the forefront of this rapidly evolving industry. The event will feature keynotes from industry leaders and hands-on workshops, providing participants with valuable insights into the practical uses of drone technology.
As Skydio continues to innovate, the company is expected to unveil new features and capabilities that enhance the user experience and broaden the scope of drone applications. This event not only serves as a platform for showcasing technology but also fosters collaboration among professionals, enthusiasts, and stakeholders in the drone ecosystem.
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