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The recent AUVSI XPONENTIAL 2024 trade show brought together more than 7,500 experts in unmanned and autonomous technology from across the globe at the San Diego Convention Center, USA.
Among the highlights was our sold-out XPONENTIAL Networking Event, which attracted over 200 industry professionals. Against the backdrop of existing client partnerships propelling change and innovation, the evening underscored the power and necessity of collaboration.

XPONENTIAL hosts to a wide variety of new product and technology launches, and with nearly 100 clients in attendance, it’s been a delight to reconnect with familiar faces and witness firsthand the latest advancements in products and solutions. Here’s a snapshot of news from the event:

TEKEVER introduced the ARX unmanned aerial system, the companyโs largest, most advanced drone and the first to deploy a swarm. The new UAS, which is set to have its commercial debut in 2025, is expected to significantly enhance surveillance and life-saving capabilities for both civilian and military organizations.
Doodle Labs announced that theโ Helix Mesh Rider Radios will be integrated as the on-board datalink in the new generation of Evolve Dynamicsโ flagship platform, the SKY MANTIS 2

Gremsy featured the Pixy LR S-port, a plug-and-play gimbal for the Sony ILX-LR1 that incorporates the AirPixel Entire R3 module to enable full control via MavCam. The VIO, ZIO, and Pixy LR S-port were all displaying the latest Mio Quick Release technology, a hot-swappable mechanism which allows for a seamless transition between a diverse array of payloads.
Inertial Labs is enhancing its inertial navigation systems (INS) by integrating FT Technologiesโ advanced FT743-D-SM Acoustic Resonance Air Speed Sensor. The sensor enables multi-rotor UAVs to estimate their horizontal air speed better, enhancing position estimation accuracy in GNSS-denied environments.
Suter Industries released the new HF-TOA288-SDI heavy fuel engine alongside the company’s US representative UAV Propulsion Tech. The new 22.5hp UAV engine has been designed to meet the growing global demand for engines utilizing jet fuel (Jet-A1, JP5, JP8), in order to meet the safety and logistics goals of customers worldwide.


The Bionic Eye launched the Gryphon GD-225X industrial cargo drone designed for a wide range of heavy lift scenarios from cargo delivery to feature film applications.
Chess Dynamics released the Vision4ce Mini CHARM image processor, purpose-built for size and weight-constrained applications and designed to provide advanced image processing capabilities for lightweight camera systems




Harxon Corporation launched a series of high-performance, lightweight, small, multi-constellation and multi-functional GNSS antennas, suited for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and autonomous robotics.
Skyfish released the new Osprey enterprise drone specifically designed for infrastructure inspection and ISR, supporting compact third-party sensors and offering RTK for cm grade location accuracy.


Freefly Systems announced the use of Doodle Labsโ mini Mesh Rider Radio to equip the new Freefly Astro UAS platform with long range, high-bandwidth and low latency capabilities.
TEKEVER unveiled the latest upgrade to the intelligence as a service platform, TEKEVER ATLAS, which provides intelligent onboard and on-ground tools for real-time and historical data processing. The newest upgrade enhances operational effectiveness by introducing new capabilities, including heat maps, FPV streaming and integration with TAK.

The Bionic Eye launched the Gryphon Indigo industrial inspection drone designed for a wide range of asset inspection applications and equipped with a Sony a7RM5 camera.
UXV Technologies, Doodle Labs, and Draganfly released details of a new partnership that brings together the Commander 3XL UAV, the Helix Mesh Riderยฎ๏ธ Radio, and the Soldier Robotic Controller (SRoC) ground control station (GCS).

















