What's Happening?
Gremsy has launched the Elite Integrators Program, aimed at fostering early-stage collaboration for deploying its next-generation camera payload systems. This initiative coincides with the introduction of Kestrel, an ultra-compact and lightweight payload designed
for unmanned platforms. The Kestrel system, which will be showcased at XPONENTIAL 2026, features an integrated laser illuminator and advanced software capabilities, tailored for mission-critical applications such as public safety, Drone as a First Responder (DFR), and Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR). The program will provide a limited number of Kestrel units to a global selection of partners, chosen based on their technical expertise and strategic alignment with Gremsy's ecosystem. Participants will gain hands-on integration experience with the system's advanced capabilities before its official market release.
Why It's Important?
The launch of the Elite Integrators Program and the Kestrel payload system represents a significant step in advancing unmanned platform technologies. By enabling early access and collaboration, Gremsy is positioning itself as a leader in the development of autonomous systems for mission-critical applications. This initiative not only accelerates technical innovation but also strengthens partnerships with industry-specific solution providers. The program's focus on public safety and ISR applications highlights the growing importance of unmanned systems in enhancing operational efficiency and safety in various sectors. As a result, companies involved in these fields stand to benefit from early adoption and integration of cutting-edge technologies, potentially gaining a competitive edge in the market.
What's Next?
Gremsy is currently accepting applications from qualified system integrators and industry innovators for the Elite Integrators Program. The selected partners will collaborate directly with Gremsy's engineering and product teams, gaining strategic advantages in integrating the Kestrel system. This collaboration is expected to lead to the development of new solutions and applications for unmanned platforms, further expanding the capabilities and market reach of these technologies. As the program progresses, it may also influence the broader adoption of autonomous systems across various industries, driving innovation and setting new standards for mission-critical applications.











