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High-tech drones will be taking over the skies above Rio de Janeiro from Monday (13 June) until Friday, as the Drone Week event run by industrial giant GE comes to Brazil for the first time

Drone Week will provide a bird's eye-view of Olympic venues and insight into the innovative technologies that GE is contributing to the Rio 2016 Olympic and Paralympic Games, from data analytics for the Brazilian canoeing team to power and lighting for Olympic venues and infrastructure

In total, five films of 15 to 20 minutes will be shown live on the Facebook page of GE in Brazil

 In the opening event on Monday, five drones will fly in a synchronised "ballet" at the GE Global Research Centre in Rio

On Friday, drones will stream live images of the Carioca Arenas, followed by a discussion about intelligent lighting technologies

GE is providing the lighting systems for six venues of Rio 2016, including the Maracanã Stadium

It is also donating an LED system that will light up Flamengo Park and the popular nightlife area of Lapa, reducing electricity costs and improving security

  Drone week: the schedule (all times local time) - Tuesday (14 June), 2pm

Technology and Olympic canoeing: how big data is helping Brazil's canoeing team for Rio 2016

Live from the Marapendi lagoon

- Wednesday (15 June), 2pm

How the use of technologies initially developed for the healthcare and offshore exploration industries can improve the performance of elite athletes

Live from the GE Global Research Centre

- Thursday (16 June), 2pm

 Energy for the Rio 2016 Olympic and Paralympic Games

Live streaming from the giant Itaipu hydroelectric power station to the International Broadcast Centre (IBC) in Barra Olympic Park

GE is providing the IBC with all its electrical distribution needs, or enough energy to supply a city of 220,000 people

- Friday (17 June), 5

20pm

Closing ceremony

Live streaming from the Carioca Arenas, another venue in Barra Olympic Park where GE is providing the lighting system