Drones Will Replace Fireworks
As reported by the Telegraph, on Thursday, Chief Executive of Intel had predicted drones will replace fireworks someday.
Speaking at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2016 in Las Vegas, said Brian Krzanich, Intel could redefine the practice of firework or fireworks.
"I see the future, where fireworks and all the risks of smoke and dirt they are something that will be passed, and they were replaced with a show that has infinite creativity and potentially supported drone," he said.
To prove this, Intel set a Guinness World Record for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs or drones) are the most widely aired simultaneously.
3D light show powered by a 100 drone launched into the air and are aligned to the live performance of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony. Drones were controlled by four people who were on the ground.
"Once you say drones, people immediately think it is dangerous, but it really is not, they can be wonderful," said Horst Hoertner, senior director of Ars FutureLab, which builds Drone 100 with Intel.
Martin Morth, chief pilot, said, "This is not always the drone sees you, sometimes drone was looking at you."
You can watch the video below.
Post A Comment
No comments :