As delegates at the American Control Conference 2010 in Baltimore gathered to discuss various aspects of control with their peers, many stopped by Quanser's 
Innovation Hub for a unique demonstration of controls for unmanned systems, where they could enter a draw to win a Hewlett Packard Netbook.  The lucky winner is 
Dr. Nina Mahmoudian from the University of Maryland. Congratulations!
Qball, the unmanned aerial vehicle was the star of the show - and many delegates had a chance to fly it. The interactive demo was focused on the 
Unmanned Vehicle Systems Lab, a new research platform that allows scientists to work with unmanned systems in a safe and controlled environment - indoors.
 Over 200 delegates at the American Control Conference 2010 had an exclusive opportunity to see and fly an unmanned aerial vehicle at Quanser's Innovation Hub. Many entered a draw for an HP Netbook.
Over 200 delegates at the American Control Conference 2010 had an exclusive opportunity to see and fly an unmanned aerial vehicle at Quanser's Innovation Hub. Many entered a draw for an HP Netbook.
 Many took a unique opportunity and tried their skills flying the Qball, Quanser's innovative quadrotor.
Many took a unique opportunity and tried their skills flying the Qball, Quanser's innovative quadrotor. Delegates could enter a draw to win a HP Netbook.
Delegates could enter a draw to win a HP Netbook. 
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