
Gremsy, while attending the Xponential 2025 show, took stage at the Solution Theater with a session that highlighted the company’s latest advancements in UAV payload technology.
The session, led by Mr. Bobby Sakaki, Business Development Director at Gremsy, drew a strong crowd of drone professionals, OEMs, and technology partners eager to hear what’s next for a company known for its aerial stabilization systems.
Mr. Bobby Sakaki is a leading expert in sUAS technology and founder/CEO of UAS Nexus, a consulting firm working with the majority of Western drone technology companies. Prior to launching UAS Nexus, he spent a decade in the drone industry and served in various product leadership and business development roles for Ascent AeroSystems, Autel Robotics, and WhiteFox Defense Technologies. He has also advised various Fortune 500 companies, government agencies, and startups on drone technology and related innovations.
Titled ‘Accelerating Innovation: How Gremsy Accompanies Drone Manufacturers to Success,’ the session delivered more than just a product update. It offered attendees an inside look into how Gremsy continues to push boundaries in payload integration after more than 14 years dedicated to advancing industrial and enterprise drone applications.
Among the session highlights was an exclusive first look at Gremsy’s latest innovation, which is expected to deliver enhanced reliability and performance in even the most demanding environments. Designed with modularity and rapid deployment in mind, the new system demonstrates Gremsy’s commitment to delivering smarter, more adaptable UAV solutions.
The presentation also featured shared impactful case studies from diverse use cases. Sakaki shared case studies from Gremsy customers utilizing its gimbals and payloads in diverse missions, ranging from infrastructure inspection in Eastern Asia and mapping in Europe to emergency response support in North America. These real-world examples illustrated not only the versatility of Gremsy’s hardware but also its crucial role in mission-critical scenarios.
The session concluded with an engaging Q&A, where attendees explored topics such as integration support, compatibility with leading drone platforms, and future roadmap developments. The Gremsy team fielded a wide range of questions, underscoring the deep interest in how these tools can be customized to meet various operational needs.
During his presentation, Sakaki stated, “Gremsy has always believed in building solutions that are not only cutting-edge but also deeply practical for real-world use. Today, we’re proud to show how our newest, most lightweight yet powerful payloads are helping UAV operators across sectors—from inspection to public safety—achieve more with less effort.”
With a track record of innovation and reliability, Gremsy continues to support the development of aerial platforms through advanced payload solutions. From gimbals to full-stack integration systems, the company aims to equip drone operators with tools designed to improve efficiency, accuracy, and operational outcomes across a range of applications.