Sinclair Community College and Ohio State University are hosting the Unmanned Aerial Systems Academic Summit featuring technology experts and academics in the aviation field, the (Dayton) Daily News reported (http://bit.ly/1Hx9OHG). Deborah Norris, vice president of workforce development and corporate services at Sinclair, told the newspaper the Federal Aviation Administration has made significant progress setting regulations for unmanned aircraft and that it's an ideal time to talk about how they will be used in the future. Seth Young, director of Ohio State's Center for Aviation Studies, said in a statement that the purpose of the summit is to keep up with the rapid advancement of UAS and educate students on UAS research.