What's Happening?
Gremsy, a leader in UAV payload technology, is showcasing its latest AI-enabled payload and stabilization technologies at the Japan Drone Show 2026. The event features the Low Altitude Economy Partnership (LAEP) Pavilion, highlighting Vietnam's advancements
in unmanned systems. Gremsy is demonstrating its NDAA-compliant product lineup, including the Pixy LR and MR series for mapping, and the VIO, ORUS L, and LYNX systems for inspection tasks. The company is also introducing KESTREL, an AI-powered camera payload for mission-critical operations. The exhibition aims to strengthen collaboration between Vietnamese UAV developers and Japanese enterprises.
Why It's Important?
The showcase at the Japan Drone Show highlights the growing influence of Vietnamese UAV technology on the global stage. Gremsy's participation underscores the strategic importance of international collaboration in advancing UAV capabilities. The integration of advanced payload systems can enhance various applications, from public safety to industrial operations, potentially transforming sectors reliant on aerial data acquisition. This event also reflects the increasing demand for sophisticated UAV solutions that meet regulatory and operational standards, driving innovation and competition in the aerospace industry.
What's Next?
Gremsy and its partners in the LAEP alliance are expected to continue expanding their presence in international markets, leveraging the exposure from the Japan Drone Show. Future collaborations with Japanese enterprises could lead to joint ventures and technology exchanges, further integrating Vietnamese UAV technologies into global supply chains. The focus on AI and advanced stabilization technologies suggests ongoing development in these areas, with potential new product launches aimed at enhancing UAV performance and reliability.











