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To understand more about how we use and store information, please refer to our privacy policy  Commercial UAV Expo GEODIS and DELTA DRONE have developed a joint solution for automated warehouse inventory using drones The final delivery of a completed prototype is planned for first-quarter 2017 Technology in general makes João Antunes tick but the specific ways it has created and changed the landscape in IT gaming and computers ignited curiosity that’s turned into a passion for him As the son of a journalist writing about how these industries have emerged and evolved he has an incredible perspective when it comes to understanding the kind of disruption new technologies can create in a given space He’s committed to showcasing what that disruption will mean for professionals as they work to utilize brand new pieces of hardware Subscribe to our weekly global newsletter for news insight and market information about commercial drones Subscribe Free reports focused on the commercial drone industry         View Reports Commercial UAV Expo Geo Week Commercial UAV Forum Former Alexandria High School and Bethel University quarterback Jaran Roste is at the midway point of the season with Leopards de Rouen in the Federation Francaise de Football Americain. Roste is fourth in the league in passing yards with 605. He also has three passing touchdowns. Roste also has three rushing touchdowns, which is tied for third in the league. Roste is third in the league in rushing yards with 150 yards. Leopards de Rouen has a 1-2-1 record at the midway point of the season. Leopards de Rouen beat the Saint-Ouen-l’Aumone 21-12 on Feb. 18. Molosses Asnieres-sur-Seine defeated Leopards de Rouen 26-18 on March 2, and Leopards de Rouen tied with the Thonon-les-bains Black Panthers, 34-34, on March 16. Leopards de Rouen’s most recent game was a 20-7 loss to the La Courneuve Flash on March 30. Leopards de Rouen’s next game is against Cougars on April 27. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Soccer Laduma (@soccer_laduma) Local International Off The Pitch Podcasts & Videos English-Premier-League One of South Africa's most revered centre-backs, Pierre Issa sat down with Soccer Laduma to take a look back at his playing days in Europe, and spoke about sharing a dressing room with the likes Seydou Keita and Claude Makelele, and why joining Chelsea was a mistake. Check Out: New EPL Club Linked With Mane How did you go from being born in Germiston to starting your club career in France my family left South Africa and we moved to a suburb of Paris in Saint-Ouen-l'Aumone and that's where I started to play football How did 20-year-old you find himself at Olympique Marseille and that year the team got punished because of the Affaire Om-Valenciennes Marseille got relegated to Ligue 2 so many young players got the chance to play with the first team Was there any apprehension in joining a Marseille that had been involved in a match-fixing controversy and been relegated and I was happy to sign with them You played with a lot of young players who would go on to become legends when you were at Marseille What was it like being in this young dressing room with such big talents I was very lucky to play with all these legends and we had really a great atmosphere in the team I'm still in contact with many of them today and the new trainer didn't really want to count on the players who were with him before and that's how the opportunity of the Chelsea loan came but at the end it was a quick decision and a mistake for me What are the differences you experienced between Marseille and London London is totally a different city to Marseille the weather is cold but it is also a nice city What was it like playing under Claudio Ranieri at Chelsea Ranieri is a very charismatic person and top coach who is close to his players You played with some big stars at the Blues Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink and Eidur Gudjohnsen Who was the best player you played with at Chelsea Was the Chelsea move the reason you decided to join Watford so came the possibility with Watford and the coach was Luca Vialli so I jumped on the occasion to go there Check Out: Khumalo: I Sat Next To Beckham When I First Arrived At Spurs What went behind choosing to play for Bafana Bafana Bafana was a dream to represent the country and also what Bafana did in winning the African Cup [Of Nations] and with all this hope of the country and all the love I have for Nelson Mandela for all he did for his country Having played with Christophe Dugarry at Marseille did you guys ever speak of the 1998 FIFA World Cup opener in which he scored and you scored an own goal Dugarry is a friend and he gave me courage because he went through a tough time before the FIFA World Cup so I kept working and I had 55 caps with my country which I'm proud of How do you look back on your Bafana career I really loved playing for Bafana and my country and I believe we could have won the trophy [AFCON] in Ghana because we really had a top team You must be SIGNED IN to read and post comments Click here to register! Today's print edition Home Delivery Even though he fell short of reaching the NFL former UCLA quarterback Kevin Craft doesn't curse his past or even in Japan.googletag.cmd.push(function() { googletag.display('div-gpt-ad-1499653692894-0'); }); last year before landing in Japan to play for the IBM BigBlue in the nation's corporate-oriented X League this spring said in a recent interview that he just pays attention to what he is doing at the moment In a time of both misinformation and too much information quality journalism is more crucial than ever.By subscribing Your subscription plan doesn't allow commenting. To learn more see our FAQ Sponsored contents planned and edited by JT Media Enterprise Division.