What's Happening?
Gremsy and Drone Amplified are set to co-present a seminar at XPONENTIAL 2026, focusing on the application of advanced payload systems in UAV operations. The session, titled 'Beyond Stability: How Gremsy’s Payloads Enable UAV Applications,' will be led by
Jay Huynh, Chief Commercial Officer of Gremsy, and Max Tubman, Director of Integrations at Drone Amplified. The presentation aims to move beyond basic gimbal stabilization to the integration of Electro-Optical and Infrared (EO/IR) technologies. The seminar will cover various operational environments such as wildfire management, avalanche mitigation, public safety, industrial inspection, and tactical reconnaissance. Attendees will learn about real-world deployments that utilize advanced imaging, thermal sensing, LiDAR rangefinding, and intelligent payload integration to enhance situational awareness and operational efficiency.
Why It's Important?
The seminar highlights the growing importance of UAVs in mission-critical operations, showcasing how advanced payload systems can significantly enhance the capabilities of drones. This development is crucial for industries that rely on precise and efficient data collection and analysis, such as emergency services, environmental monitoring, and industrial inspections. By integrating EO/IR technologies, UAVs can provide more comprehensive data, improving decision-making processes and operational outcomes. The collaboration between Gremsy and Drone Amplified underscores the trend towards more sophisticated UAV applications, which could lead to increased adoption and innovation in the sector.
What's Next?
The seminar is scheduled for May 14, 2026, at the XPO Hall, where Gremsy and Drone Amplified will further discuss their ongoing projects and technical developments. The event is expected to attract industry professionals interested in the latest UAV technologies and their applications. The insights shared during the seminar could influence future UAV designs and applications, potentially leading to new partnerships and innovations in the field.











